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Rolf Lislevand
Corrente (after Bernardo Gianoncelli)
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Composer
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Rolf Lislevand
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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2:18
"Corrente (after Bernardo Gianoncelli)" is a composition by Norwegian lutenist and guitarist Rolf Lislevand. The piece was composed in 2006 and premiered the same year. It is a part of Lislevand's album "Nuove Musiche," which was released in 2006. The piece is a corrente, which is a type of Italian dance from the Baroque period. It is characterized by its fast tempo and triple meter. The corrente was often used as a movement in Baroque suites, which were collections of dances. Lislevand's "Corrente" is based on a piece by Bernardo Gianoncelli, an Italian lutenist and composer from the early 17th century. Gianoncelli's original piece is a corrente for solo lute, and Lislevand has arranged it for a small ensemble of instruments, including lute, guitar, viola da gamba, and percussion. The piece begins with a lively and rhythmic guitar and lute duet, which is soon joined by the viola da gamba and percussion. The melody is passed between the instruments, with each taking turns playing the main theme and improvising around it. The percussion adds a driving rhythm to the piece, giving it a sense of energy and momentum. Throughout the piece, Lislevand incorporates elements of improvisation, which was a common practice in Baroque music. The performers are given some freedom to interpret the music and add their own embellishments and variations. Overall, Lislevand's "Corrente (after Bernardo Gianoncelli)" is a lively and energetic piece that showcases the beauty and complexity of Baroque music. It is a testament to Lislevand's skill as a composer and arranger, as well as his deep understanding of historical performance practices.
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