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Alessandro Piccinini
Intavolatura di liuto et di chitaronne, Book 1
Works Info
Composer
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Alessandro Piccinini
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Compose Date
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1623
Average_duration
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15:51
Intavolatura di liuto et di chitaronne, Book 1 is a collection of music for lute and chitarrone composed by Alessandro Piccinini. The book was published in Bologna in 1623. The music in the book is written in tablature notation, which was the standard notation for lute music at the time. The book consists of 24 pieces, divided into three sections. The first section contains dances, including pavanes, galliards, and allemandes. The second section contains toccatas, which are virtuosic pieces that showcase the performer's technical skill. The third section contains variations on popular songs of the time. The music in Intavolatura di liuto et di chitaronne, Book 1 is characterized by its intricate counterpoint and use of ornamentation. Piccinini was known for his innovative use of harmonies and his incorporation of chromaticism into his music. His music also often features unexpected rhythmic shifts and sudden changes in dynamics. The premiere of Intavolatura di liuto et di chitaronne, Book 1 is not known, but it is likely that Piccinini performed the music himself. The book was well-received by contemporary audiences and was influential in the development of lute music in the Baroque era. Overall, Intavolatura di liuto et di chitaronne, Book 1 is an important work in the history of lute music. Its innovative harmonies and use of ornamentation continue to inspire musicians today.
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