Giovanni Pietro del Buono
Canon (72), Oblighi (12) & Sonatas (14) on "Ave Maris Stella"
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Composer:Giovanni Pietro del BuonoGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:SonataCompose Date:1641Giovanni Pietro del Buono was an Italian composer who lived in the 16th century. He is known for his sacred music compositions, including the Canon (72), Oblighi (12) & Sonatas (14) on Ave Maris Stella. This work was composed in the late 16th century and premiered in Italy. The Canon (72), Oblighi (12) & Sonatas (14) on Ave Maris Stella is a collection of pieces that are based on the hymn Ave Maris Stella. The work is divided into three parts: the Canon, the Oblighi, and the Sonatas. The Canon consists of 72 canons, which are short pieces that are based on the same melody. The Oblighi consists of 12 pieces that are based on the same melody but are more complex than the canons. The Sonatas consist of 14 pieces that are more elaborate and feature more complex harmonies and melodies. The Canon (72), Oblighi (12) & Sonatas (14) on Ave Maris Stella is characterized by its use of counterpoint, which is the technique of combining multiple melodies to create a complex and harmonious composition. The work also features a variety of musical forms, including canons, fugues, and sonatas. The use of these forms allows del Buono to explore different musical ideas and create a diverse and engaging work. Overall, the Canon (72), Oblighi (12) & Sonatas (14) on Ave Maris Stella is a significant work in the history of sacred music. It showcases del Buono's skill as a composer and his ability to create complex and engaging compositions. The work has been performed and studied by musicians and scholars for centuries and continues to be a beloved piece of music today.More....
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