Carlo Gesualdo
Gagliarda del Principe di Venosa, W. 10/22
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Composer:Carlo GesualdoGenre:KeyboardStyle:GalliardAverage_duration:2:38'Gagliarda del Principe di Venosa, W. 10/22' is a piece of music composed by Carlo Gesualdo, an Italian composer and nobleman of the late Renaissance period. The piece was composed in the late 16th century, around 1590, and was likely premiered at one of Gesualdo's private concerts in his palace in Venosa, Italy. The 'Gagliarda del Principe di Venosa' is a dance piece, specifically a galliard, which was a popular dance in the Renaissance period. The piece is in triple meter and features a lively, upbeat tempo. It is written for a small ensemble of instruments, likely consisting of a lute, viola da gamba, and possibly a harpsichord or organ. The piece is characterized by its intricate and complex harmonies, which were a hallmark of Gesualdo's style. Gesualdo was known for his use of chromaticism and dissonance, which were highly unusual for the time period. The 'Gagliarda del Principe di Venosa' is no exception, featuring unexpected chord progressions and dissonant harmonies that create a sense of tension and unease. Despite its complexity, the piece is also highly danceable and features a catchy melody that is easy to follow. The galliard was a popular dance in the Renaissance period, and the 'Gagliarda del Principe di Venosa' would have been a popular choice for dancers at the time. Overall, the 'Gagliarda del Principe di Venosa, W. 10/22' is a prime example of Gesualdo's unique and innovative style. Its complex harmonies and catchy melody make it a fascinating piece of music to listen to, and its historical significance as a popular dance piece in the Renaissance period adds to its appeal.More....
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Mezzo-Soprano Vocal
Tenor Vocal
Contra-Alto
Bass Vocal
Counter Tenor Vocal
Viola
Violin
Soprano Vocal
Violin
Cello
Organ