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Thomas Morley
Lavolta
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Works Info
Composer
:
Thomas Morley
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Compose Date
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before 1599
Publication Date
:
1599
Average_duration
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2:10
The Lavolta is a dance form that originated in Italy during the Renaissance period. It was later adopted by the English and became popular during the Elizabethan era. Thomas Morley, an English composer, wrote a piece titled "Lavolta" in the late 16th century. The composition is believed to have been written around 1595 and was first published in Morley's collection of dances titled "The First Booke of Consort Lessons" in 1599. The piece is written for a consort of instruments, which typically includes a combination of wind and string instruments. The Lavolta is a lively dance that is characterized by its quick tempo and upbeat rhythm. It is typically performed in pairs, with the dancers holding hands and moving in a circular motion. The dance is known for its intricate footwork, which involves a series of hops, skips, and jumps. The Lavolta is divided into several movements, each with its own distinct rhythm and melody. The first movement is typically slow and stately, with a simple melody that sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second movement is faster and more lively, with a more complex melody that incorporates a variety of instruments. The third movement is typically the most energetic, with a fast tempo and a lively melody that encourages the dancers to move quickly and with great enthusiasm. The final movement is typically slower and more subdued, with a simple melody that brings the piece to a gentle close. Overall, Morley's Lavolta is a lively and energetic piece that captures the spirit of the Renaissance era. Its intricate melodies and complex rhythms make it a challenging piece for musicians to perform, while its lively tempo and upbeat rhythm make it a popular choice for dancers looking to showcase their skills.
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