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Orazio Michi Dell'arpa
Non Chinate
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Composer
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Orazio Michi Dell'arpa
Genre
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Vocal
Average_duration
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5:30
"Non Chinate" is a musical composition for solo lute, composed by Orazio Michi Dell'arpa in the early 17th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written sometime between 1600 and 1620. The piece is characterized by its intricate fingerpicking patterns and its use of dissonant harmonies. The premiere of "Non Chinate" is also unknown, but it is likely that it was first performed in Italy, where Dell'arpa lived and worked. The piece consists of three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement is marked "Allegro" and is characterized by its lively, dance-like rhythms. The melody is played in a series of rapid arpeggios, with the left hand providing a steady bass line. The second movement is marked "Adagio" and is much slower and more contemplative. The melody is played in a series of long, sustained notes, with the left hand providing a gentle accompaniment. The final movement is marked "Allegro" and is the most complex and challenging of the three. The melody is played in a series of rapid, intricate patterns, with the left hand providing a complex counterpoint. The piece ends with a flourish, as the melody and accompaniment come together in a final burst of energy. Overall, "Non Chinate" is a challenging and rewarding piece for the lute player. Its intricate fingerpicking patterns and dissonant harmonies make it a unique and memorable addition to the repertoire of early music.
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