Lasso - O la, o che buon eccho! for mixed SATB chorus
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A Witty Renaissance Echo Chanson — by Orlando di Lasso
Orlando di Lasso (c. 1532–1594), also known as Roland de Lassus, was one of the most prolific and celebrated composers of the Renaissance — a Flemish master who worked at the court of Munich and whose vast output encompassed sacred and secular music of extraordinary variety and quality. O la, o che buon eccho! ("Oh, oh, what a fine echo!") is one of his most delightful and witty secular works — a playful echo chanson in which one voice imitates another, creating a charming musical game of call and response. The piece is a perfect example of the Renaissance love of wordplay, humor, and musical wit, and it never fails to delight both performers and audiences.
This edition presents O la, o che buon eccho! in a print-ready choral score, ideal for early music ensembles, choral programs, and educational performances.
Performance Highlights
- A witty, playful echo chanson by one of the Renaissance's greatest composers
- A charming musical game of call and response — delightful for performers and audiences
- By Orlando di Lasso — one of the most celebrated composers of the Renaissance
- Ideal for early music ensembles, choral programs, and educational use
- Digital PDF download — print-ready score included