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Joan Ambrosio Dalza
Poi che il ciel contrario adverso (after Bartolomeo Tromboncino)
Works Info
Composer
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Joan Ambrosio Dalza
Genre
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Chamber
Compose Date
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16th c.
Average_duration
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2:57
Joan Ambrosio Dalza was a renowned Italian lutenist and composer of the Renaissance era. He is best known for his collection of lute music, Intabolatura de lauto libro quarto, which was published in Venice in 1508. One of the pieces in this collection is Poi che il ciel contrario adverso, which is based on a chanson by Bartolomeo Tromboncino. Poi che il ciel contrario adverso is a lute piece that consists of three movements. The first movement is in a slow tempo and is marked by a melancholic and introspective character. The second movement is more lively and features a faster tempo and a more upbeat mood. The third movement returns to the slower tempo of the first movement and features a more contemplative and introspective character. The piece is characterized by its use of intricate and complex polyphonic textures, which are typical of Renaissance music. The lute is used to create a rich and varied sound, with the different voices of the piece weaving in and out of each other to create a complex and harmonious whole. Poi che il ciel contrario adverso was likely composed in the late 15th or early 16th century, and it is believed to have been premiered in Italy. The piece is a testament to Dalza's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both technically challenging and emotionally expressive. Overall, Poi che il ciel contrario adverso is a beautiful and haunting piece of music that showcases the best of Renaissance lute music. Its intricate polyphonic textures and introspective character make it a timeless classic that continues to be enjoyed by music lovers around the world.
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