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Luca Massaglia (http://www.lucamassaglia.com/) plays "Ballo di Mantova" (3 variations) by Giovan Battista Ferrini (c.1601-1674). Hauptwerk system, Isnard organ of Basilique Sainte-Marie-Madeleine of Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume, France. "La Mantovana" is a sixteenth-century song composed by the Italian tenor Giuseppe Cenci, also known as Giuseppino del Biado (d. 1616) to the text "Fuggi, Fuggi, Fuggi da questo cielo". Its earliest known appearance in print is in del Biado's 1600 collection of madrigals. The melody, later also known as "Ballo di Mantova" or "Aria di Mantova", gained wide currency in Renaissance Europe, being recorded variously as the Scottish "My mistress is prettie", the Polish "Pod Krakowem", the Spanish "Virgen de la Cueva" and the Ukrainian "Kucheryava Kateryna". The melody was also then famously used by the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana in his symphonic poem "Vltava" ("The Moldau") from his cycle celebrating Bohemia, "Má vlast". Jewish immigrant Samuel Cohen from Moldavia adapted a Romanian version of the song as the setting for "Hatikvah", later recognized by the state of Israel as its national anthem.