Bartolomeo Tromboncino
Ostinato vo'seguire
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Composer:Bartolomeo TromboncinoGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:2:41Bartolomeo Tromboncino was an Italian composer and singer of the Renaissance period. He was born in Verona in the late 15th century and worked in various cities in Italy, including Venice, Ferrara, and Mantua. Tromboncino was known for his secular songs, which were popular in the courts of the Italian Renaissance. One of Tromboncino's most famous works is "Ostinato vo'seguire," which was composed in the early 16th century. The piece is a chanson, or a song in French style, and is written for four voices. It is characterized by its use of an ostinato, or a repeating musical phrase, which is heard throughout the piece. The premiere of "Ostinato vo'seguire" is not known, but it was likely performed in the courts of Italy during Tromboncino's lifetime. The piece was published in several collections of music in the 16th century, including the famous "Harmonice Musices Odhecaton," which was printed in Venice in 1501. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which features the same ostinato. The first movement is in a lively tempo and features the ostinato in the upper voice. The second movement is slower and more contemplative, with the ostinato in the lower voice. The third movement returns to the lively tempo of the first, with the ostinato in the middle voices. The use of the ostinato in "Ostinato vo'seguire" is a hallmark of Tromboncino's style. He was known for his use of repeating musical phrases, which he used to create a sense of unity and coherence in his compositions. The piece also features a clear sense of melody and harmony, which were important elements of Renaissance music. Overall, "Ostinato vo'seguire" is a beautiful example of Renaissance choral music. Its use of the ostinato and its clear sense of melody and harmony make it a memorable and enjoyable piece to listen to.More....
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