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Chiavette (plural of Italian: chiavetta, [kjaˈvetta] "little clefs") is a
system of
standard combinations of
clefs used in
polyphonic music of the 16th...
- or low-clefs
typically used for recorders,
while the
others use the
chiavette clefs used in the
motets marked for flutes. Hence, the
seven notated in...
- respectively) in the
remaining voices. An
alternative arrangement,
known as
chiavette, had the
range of each
voice shifted one
third up,
leading to a combination...
- as the role of the
sacri concentus and sonata, instrumentation, keys (
chiavette), and
issues of
historically informed performance. The
musicologist Tim...
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their fortunate discovery, he has
proved the
existence of the "chromatic"
chiavette. The
works in
question are two
madrigals Sopra duo Toni, by Giandomenico...
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Parrott and The
Taverner Consort,
presented the
music according to the "
chiavette"
theory of
transposing the
music down,
depending on the
combination of...
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music Cheironomy Chelys Chest of
viols Chest voice Chiaroscuro (music)
Chiavette Child singer Citharode Chitarra Italiana Choir Choral concerto Choral...
- Alto in C2,
Tenore and
Quinto in C3, and B****o in F3 –
commonly known as
chiavette),
suggesting downwards transposition. If one
follows Adriano Banchieri's...