I found another earlier source :
49: PRIMI TONI. «Io vorrei pur fuggir crudel amore»
Io vorrei pur fuggir crudel amore dal tuo giog'aspr'e grave e sciorr'il cor da 
l'empie tue catene ma sì dolc'e soave inganno ordisc'a quella speme ogn'ora 
ch'a forza nel tuo impir legato il tiene così nel foll'errore mi vivo e parmi 
ch'ogni picciol bene mi paghi di mill'onte e mille pene

Source : Girolamo Scotto, Il primo libro de i madrigali a doi voci (Girolamo 
Scotto, Venice 1541)

Val

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Sauvage Valéry
Envoyé : mercredi 22 juillet 2009 22:20
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Objet : [LUTE] Re: "Io Vorrei pur Fuggir" lyrics?


 I had a comment on my video about this tune giving :
Vocal model : Gasparo Costa 1594
.
I'll ask for more to the person who made the comment.
Val

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Christopher Stetson Envoyé : mercredi 22 juillet 2009 21:23 À : 
lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Objet : [LUTE] "Io Vorrei pur Fuggir" lyrics?


   Hi, all,

   I know I'm probably just being lazy, but I'm wondering if anyone has
   lyrics to the song in the subject line.  I've known the intabulation
   for so long I don't think I can even put my hand on the sheet music,
   and can only hope I've got the title right.  It was very popular 'round
   about '75, and I believe it was recorded a decade earlier by either
   Walter Gerwig or Michael Schaffer (or both!), but even those LPs aren't
   accessible to me.  The accepted wisdom at the time was that the
   original 4-part (I assume) setting was no longer extant, but there's
   been a lot of water over the dam since then.  For my present purpose,
   all I need is a set of lyrics.

   Thanks to all, and keep playing.

   Chris.

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