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Luis de Milán
Pavana 3
Works Info
Composer
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Luis de Milán
Style
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Pavane
Average_duration
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2:48
Luis de Milán was a Spanish Renaissance composer, vihuelist, and writer on music. He is best known for his book "El Maestro," which contains the earliest known music for the vihuela, a plucked string instrument similar to the guitar. One of the most famous pieces from this book is "Pavana 3," which is a slow, stately dance in triple meter. "Pavana 3" was composed in the early 16th century, and it is believed to have been first performed in the Spanish court. The piece is written for solo vihuela, and it consists of a series of variations on a simple, repeating melody. The variations are characterized by their use of ornamentation, such as trills, mordents, and grace notes, which add complexity and interest to the melody. The piece is divided into four movements, each of which is marked by a change in tempo or mood. The first movement is slow and stately, with a simple melody that is repeated several times. The second movement is faster and more lively, with a more complex melody that is ornamented with trills and other embellishments. The third movement is slower and more introspective, with a melody that is played in a lower register of the vihuela. The final movement is a return to the original melody, but with even more ornamentation and complexity than before. Overall, "Pavana 3" is a beautiful and intricate piece of music that showcases the virtuosity of the vihuela and the skill of its composer. Its use of ornamentation and variation make it a perfect example of Renaissance music, and its popularity has endured for centuries.
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