Bartolome de Selma y Salaverde
Divisions on Vestiva i colli (after Palestrina)
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Composer:Bartolome de Selma y SalaverdeGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicAverage_duration:3:43Bartolome de Selma y Salaverde was a Spanish composer and musician who lived in the 17th century. He was known for his works for the recorder, and his compositions were highly regarded during his time. One of his most famous works is "Divisions on Vestiva i colli (after Palestrina)," which is a set of variations on a popular madrigal by the Italian composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. The composition was likely written in the early 17th century, and it was first performed in Spain. The piece consists of several movements, each of which is a variation on the original madrigal. The variations are written for the recorder, and they showcase the instrument's agility and range. The first movement of the piece is a simple statement of the original melody, which is then followed by a series of variations. The variations are characterized by their virtuosic runs and trills, which are designed to show off the recorder player's technical skill. The variations also feature a variety of ornamentation, including mordents, turns, and appoggiaturas. One of the most notable characteristics of the piece is its use of dissonance. Selma y Salaverde frequently employs dissonant intervals, such as seconds and sevenths, to create tension and interest in the music. This use of dissonance was a common feature of Baroque music, and it was often used to create a sense of drama and emotion. Overall, "Divisions on Vestiva i colli (after Palestrina)" is a virtuosic and technically demanding piece that showcases the recorder's capabilities. It is a testament to Selma y Salaverde's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both beautiful and challenging.More....
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