Angelo Michele Bartolotti
Secondo libro di chitara
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Composer:Angelo Michele BartolottiGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:ca. 1656The 'Secondo libro di chitara' is a collection of music for the baroque guitar composed by Angelo Michele Bartolotti. It was published in 1655 in Bologna, Italy. The collection consists of 27 pieces, divided into three sections or movements. The first movement includes 12 pieces, all of which are dances. These include allemandes, courantes, sarabandes, and gigues. The second movement consists of six pieces, all of which are variations on popular songs of the time. The third movement includes nine pieces, which are a mix of dances and variations. Bartolotti's music is characterized by its virtuosity and technical demands. The pieces in the 'Secondo libro di chitara' require a high level of skill and dexterity from the performer. They also showcase the capabilities of the baroque guitar, with intricate fingerpicking patterns and complex harmonies. In addition to its technical demands, Bartolotti's music is also notable for its expressive qualities. The pieces in the 'Secondo libro di chitara' are full of emotion and convey a range of moods, from joyful and lively to melancholic and introspective. Overall, the 'Secondo libro di chitara' is an important work in the history of the baroque guitar. It showcases the instrument's capabilities and demonstrates the high level of skill required to play it. Bartolotti's music is both technically demanding and emotionally expressive, making it a valuable addition to any guitarist's repertoire.More....
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Second guitar book
Pages 1-6: Prelud / Allemande / Gavot / Cournate / Sarabande / Gigue / Brand
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