Francesco Barnardo Perissone (Born: c.1525 Died: c. 1571) (also known as Francesco Bonald) was a 16th Century Italian composer. He may have been related to Iseppo Bonardo as their works were published primarily by Scotto between 1564 and 1586. His "Amur, se mi tel dao" was written in Gregesche, a dialect that mixes Venetian Italian with Greek and Dalmatian influences, mostly invented by Antonio Molino, who wrote poetry and other works in it.
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Seconda parte: Denime plio san protta cavagliero
Amur, se mi tel dao. Prima parte: Amur, se mi tel dao
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