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Pase el agoa (Anonymous)

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  • CPDL #7246: Network.png PDF file available
Editor: Fernando Gómez Jácome (submitted 2004-06-17).   Score information: A4, 2 pages   Copyright: Personal
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  • CPDL #7097: Icon_pdf.gif
Editor: Chandra Maeder (submitted 2004-05-25).   Score information: Letter, 1 page, 40 kbytes   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: Previously hosted on external site. Uploaded to CPDL server 2007-11-23.
Editor: Philip Legge (submitted 2004-01-30).   Score information: A4, 1 page, 76 kbytes   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Revised 2005-12-28 to correct an error in bass underlay at bar 18/19. Edition also included in the TUMS Busking Book.

General Information

Title: Pase el agoa
Composer: Anonymous, late-15th/early-16th Century composer

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: Secular, Villancico

Languages: Galician-Portuguese, French
Instruments: a cappella

Description: Included in the manuscript collection Cancionero Musical de Palacio, Madrid (#446 according to edition by Barbieri)

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Original text and translations

Galician-Portuguese.png Galician-Portuguese and French.png French text
French in bold

Pase el agoa, ma Julieta, Dama. Venite vous a moy.
Ju me'n anay en un vergel. Tres rosetas fui coller;
Ma Julioleta Dama, pase el agoa. Venite vous a moy.


English.png English translation
by David Greagg, used with permission

Come to me across the water, my Lady Juliet. Come to me.
I went into the forest, there to pluck three roses.
My little Lady Juliet, come across the water. Come to me.

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