Francesco Spinacino
Intabulatura de Lauto
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Composer:Francesco SpinacinoGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:1507Intabulatura de Lauto is a collection of music for the lute composed by Francesco Spinacino. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the early 16th century. The collection was first published in Venice in 1507, making it one of the earliest printed collections of lute music. The collection consists of 48 pieces, divided into four sections or movements. The first movement contains 12 pieces in the style of Italian dances, such as the saltarello and piva. The second movement contains 12 pieces in the style of French dances, such as the branle and pavane. The third movement contains 12 pieces in the style of Spanish dances, such as the fandango and passamezzo. The fourth and final movement contains 12 pieces in the style of German dances, such as the allemande and courante. The music in Intabulatura de Lauto is characterized by its use of intricate ornamentation and complex polyphony. Spinacino was known for his skill in writing for the lute, and his music is considered some of the most technically demanding of the time. The pieces in the collection are also notable for their use of chromaticism, which was a relatively new technique in the early 16th century. Overall, Intabulatura de Lauto is an important collection of early lute music, and it provides valuable insight into the development of the instrument and its repertoire. The collection has been studied and performed by lutenists and early music enthusiasts for centuries, and it remains a significant contribution to the history of music.More....
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