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    18 exquisitely sensual madrigals written by a 14 year old girl in Renaissance Italy

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Baciai per aver vita,
Ch’ov’è bellezza è vita,
ed ebbi morte:
Ma morte sì gradita,
Che più bramata sorte
Vivendo non avrei:
Nè più bramar potrei
Da sì soave bocca in un bel volto.
Baciando, il cor mi fu rapito,
e tolto.
---G.B. Guarini

I kissed in order to have life,
for where there is beauty there is life,
and (I) found death:
but such a welcome death,
that a more coveted fate
I could not have had while living:
nor could I desire more
from so tender a mouth in a lovely face.
Kissing, my heart was ravished
and taken away.

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from Love Songs of a Renaissance Teenager, released February 20, 2014

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Cappella Clausura Boston, Massachusetts

Amelia LeClair, UMass, NEC, visiting scholar at Brandeis University Women’s Studies Research Center, was inspired by the untold and erased history of women in classical music. In 2004, she founded Cappella Clausura, an ensemble specializing in music written by women from the ninth century to the present day. Since then Cappella Clausura has presented and premiered 12 centuries of this new music. ... more

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