- In
music of the
Renaissance and
early Baroque eras, a
bicinium (pl.
bicinia) was a
composition for only two parts,
especially one for the
purpose of teaching...
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alcune delle sue, novam.
stamp / Venetia, Gardano, 1574. OCLC: 29934375
Bicinia sive
cantiones suavissimae duarum vo**** : tam
divinae musices tyronibus...
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addition he
wrote secular songs,
including quodlibets,
psalm settings,
bicinia, tricinia,
instrumental dances and
numerous miscellaneous pieces. His motets...
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fugues are in
three or four voices, with the
notable exception of two
bicinia pieces.
Pachelbel frequently used
repercussion subjects of
different kinds...
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Augustijnen Kerk in Dordrecht. In 1610 he
composed De
Psalmen Davids, a book of
bicinia for the
Genevan Psalter which he
dedicated to the
British monarch James...
- for four
voices (Venice:
Angelo Gardano) Ondřej
Chrysoponus Jevíčský –
Bicinia nova (Prague:
Georg Nigrinus)
Orlando di L****o –
Corona di
Madrigali Giovanni...
- Hans
Neusidler – Das erst Buch: ein
newes Lautenbüchlein
Caspar Othmayr Bicinia sacra (Nuremberg:
Johann Berg and
Ulrich Neuber)
Symbola for five voices...
- Bari (Venice 1585).[citation needed] He also
published some
instrumental bicinia and
works for solo lute.
Donna G. Cardamone;
Eleanor F.
McCrickard (2001)...
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Viola da
Gamba Society of America:
Volume 14 1977 "The
tradition of such
bicinia goes far back into the 16th century. In
France itself duets for two viols...
- (1639–1694) (1675)
Ciacona in A
major for two
violins and continuo, from
Bicinia variorum instrumentorum (Leipzig, 1675)
Hudson 1982, pp. ****ix & 104 Pezel...