The Renaissance Vihuela & Guitar in Sixteenth-Century Spain

The Renaissance Vihuela & Guitar in Sixteenth-Century Spain
Title The Renaissance Vihuela & Guitar in Sixteenth-Century Spain PDF eBook
Author Frank W. Koonce
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Pages 193
Release 2010-10-07
Genre Music
ISBN 1609746813

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Scholarly editions, which serve different purposes than performance editions, are not often designed with the modern guitarist in mind. for instance, Renaissance vihuela tablatures are usually transcribed with the open first string as G, not E. Most are presented in double-staff notation, a medium that is superior for realizing counterpoint but unconventional as guitar notation. Furthermore, these editions sometimes give idealized, but not realistic, solutions for voicing, note duration, and other matters that need to be considered within the limitations of our instrument. Guitarists who try to play from these editions essentially are faced with the task of transcribing the transcription!This 188-page anthology is designed as a companion volume to the Baroque Guitar in Spain and the New World (MB21122). It includes representative selections, edited for modern guitar, from the seven books for vihuela that were published in Spain between 1536 and 1576.As well as being fun and entertaining music for all to enjoy, these collections are intended to help bridge the gap between scholarly editions and performance editions by providing a hands-on introduction to tablature transcription and to issues concerning historically informed performance of early music on the guitar.A 188-page anthology, edited for modern guitar, from the seven books for vihuela that were published in Spain between 1536 and 1576A companion volume to the Baroque Guitar in Spain and the New World (MB21122)Intended to help bridge the gap between scholarly editions and performance editionsAn introduction to tablature transcription and to issues concerning historically informed performance of early music on the modern guitar.

The Baroque Guitar in Spain and The New World

The Baroque Guitar in Spain and The New World
Title The Baroque Guitar in Spain and The New World PDF eBook
Author Frank Koonce
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Pages 177
Release 2010-10-07
Genre Music
ISBN 160974621X

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A substantial amount of early music for the guitar remains unknown to modern performers and audiences. In recent years, however, musicologists, scholars and performers on period instruments have provided a wealth of accessible new source materials which players can now begin to interpret in convincing and effective ways. Nevertheless, many still feel intimidated by the prospect of sorting through and learning to use these resources for the first time. for the uninitiated, just knowing where to start can be difficult.This anthology contains representative selections from the publications and manuscripts of four important Spanish Baroque guitarists: Gaspar Sanz, Antonio de Santa Cruz, Francisco Guerau, and Santiago de Murcia. In addition to being fun and entertaining music for all to enjoy, this collection is intended to help bridge the gap between scholarly editions and performance editions by providing a hands-on introduction to tablature transcription and to issues concerning historically informed performance on the modern guitar.

Guitar Music of the 16th Century

Guitar Music of the 16th Century
Title Guitar Music of the 16th Century PDF eBook
Author Keith Calmes
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Pages 295
Release 2010-10-07
Genre Music
ISBN 1609740386

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A comprehensive collection of solos written early in the evolution of the guitar. These are not lute transcriptions but actual early guitar pieces. Written in standard notation.

Maestro

Maestro
Title Maestro PDF eBook
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Release 2010
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The tale of young Hannah, who loves above all else to sing. What worse curse could have been visited upon her than this: she has been sent to live with her aunt and uncle in a sorrowful town where music itself is banned from its grim and cobbled streets. What woe has befallen this town? Why are there no children? Why are there no rats? Hannah will discover the answers to these dread questions in the wilderness wastes, under a mountain. There she discovers a secret orchestra, held captive by an ancient conductor, who remembers his glorious youth – when no-one could resist the beauty he could make with his flute. Could our Hannah be the bridge between two ancient enemies? Might the ghosts of the rats come to her aid? And, most importantly, will she sing once again?

Complete Anthology of Medieval & Renaissance Music for Guitar

Complete Anthology of Medieval & Renaissance Music for Guitar
Title Complete Anthology of Medieval & Renaissance Music for Guitar PDF eBook
Author John Renbourn
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Pages 177
Release 2011-02-25
Genre Music
ISBN 1610650425

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A collection of 28 fingerstyle guitar solos and duets by fingerstyle guitarist John Renbourn. These solos are drawn from Medieval and Renaissance lute dance tunes and solos. All solos are in notation and tablature. the online audio contains 17 of the solos from the book.

Performance on Lute, Guitar, and Vihuela

Performance on Lute, Guitar, and Vihuela
Title Performance on Lute, Guitar, and Vihuela PDF eBook
Author Victor Coelho
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 258
Release 2005-10-13
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521019439

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The first book-length study in any language dedicated specifically to lute, guitar, and vihuela.

Luis Milán on Sixteenth-Century Performance Practice

Luis Milán on Sixteenth-Century Performance Practice
Title Luis Milán on Sixteenth-Century Performance Practice PDF eBook
Author Luis Gasser
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1996-10-22
Genre Music
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". . . valuable . . . impressive . . ." —The Times Literary Supplement "For anyone interested in Milán's music, this is an excellent source of information." —Renaissance Quarterly Luis Milán (1536-1561) was a lutenist, singer, composer, and poet. His collection of lute tablatures, El Maestro, is the first book of instrumental music known to have been printed in Spain. Luis Gásser discusses Milán's attention to modality, his use of meter, and the ornamentation in his songs and fantasías.