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  • CPDL #7222: Network.png PDF file
Editor: Fernando Gómez Jácome (added 2004-06-17).   Score information: A4, 2 pages   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: #378 according to edition by Barbieri
Editor: Luis Hontoria Hernandez (added 1999-08-31).   Score information: 12 kbytes   Copyright: CPDL
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  • CPDL #8635: Network.png PDF, PS, MIDI & LilyPond files
Editor: Nancho Alvarez (added 2004-11-30).   Score information: A4   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: individual parts available as midi files.

General Information

Title: Ay, triste que vengo
Composer: Juan del Encina

Number of voices: 3(4)vv  Voicing: S(A)TB
Genre: SecularVillancico

Language: Spanish
Instruments: a cappella, but in its time it was very common to make use of some instruments ensemble (brass, for example), and in some cases, without human voices. The rule was quite simple: the music was executed with what they had at hand.
Published: Cancionero Musical de Palacio

Description: Originally has its usual voicing: Tiple (soprano), Tenor and Contra (Basso)
In the CMP, the time seems to be 6/2 (and not 3/2) and the notation is in half notes, but as a suggestion, it can be executed and interpreted reducing the notation to 1/4 (Ref.: Carolynn R. Lee, Australia)

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Original text and translations

Spanish.png Spanish text (NOTE: Some ancient Spanish spelling was replaced with modern conventions. Ref.: R.O. Jones, U.K.)

Ay, triste, que vengo
vencido d'amor
magüera pastor.

Más sano me fuera
no ir al mercado
que no que viniera
tan aquerenciado:
que vengo, cuitado,
vencido d'amor
magüera pastor.

Di jueves en villa
viera una doñata,
quise requerilla
y aballó la pata.
Aquella me mata,
vencido d'amor
magüera pastor.

Con vista halaguera
miréla y miróme.
Yo no sé quién era
mas ella agradóme;
y fuese y dexóme
vencido d'amor
magüera pastor.

De ver su presencia
quedá cariñoso,
quedé sin hemencia,
quedé sin reposo,
quedé muy cuidoso,
vencido d'amor
magüera pastor.

Ahotas que creo
ser poca mi vida
según que ya veo
que voy de caída.
Mi muerte es venida,
vencido d'amor
magüera pastor.

(Fin)

Sin dar yo tras ella
no cuido ser bivo,
pues que por querella
de mí soy esquivo.
Y estoy muy cativo
vencido d'amor
magüera pastor.