- Joan
Ambrosio Dalza (fl. 1508) was a
Milanese lutenist and composer. His
surviving works comprise the
fourth volume of
Ottaviano Petrucci's influential...
- Jean-Féry
Rebel Tastar de Corde,
Recercar Dietro,
composed by Joan
Ambrosio Dalza and
performed by
Christopher Wilson and
Shirley Rumsey Rigaudon from Water...
-
publications of lute
music by
Francesco Spinacino (fl. 1507) and Joan
Ambrosio Dalza (fl. 1508);
together with the so-called
Capirola Lutebook,
these represent...
- instrument's
tuning and
sound quality, as in a
group of
pieces by Joan
Ambrosio Dalza published in 1508
under the
heading tastar de
corde (in Italian, literally...
-
which was
published in
Venice by
Ottaviano Petrucci, in Joan
Ambrosio Dalza's Intabolatura de
lauto libro quarto in 1508, is a
sedate and
dignified couple...
- Gagliardas,
continuing in the
tradition of
Italian lute
dances dating back to
Dalza Variations -
highly sophisticated and
challenging variations on
often very...
-
Grand Canal of
Alsace (French:
Grand Canal d'Alsace,
pronounced [ɡʁɑ̃
kanal dalzas]; German: Rheinseitenkanal,
pronounced [ˈʁaɪ̯nˌzaɪ̯tn̩kaˈnaːl]) is a canal...
- volumes), the
earliest known publication of lute
music 1508: Joan
Ambrosio Dalza –
Intabolatura de
lauto libro quarto,
published by
Ottaviano Petrucci, including...
-
Luigi Dallapiccola (1904–1975)
Burkhard Dallwitz (born 1959) Joan
Ambrosio Dalza (fl. 1508)
Alexander Damascene (died 1719) Jean-Michel
Damase (1928–2013)...
- (c. 1480 –
after 1538)
Domenico Dall'Oglio (c. 1700–1764) Joan
Ambrosio Dalza (fl. 1508) Nino D'Angelo (born 1957) Pino
Daniele (1955–2015)
Giovanni D'Anzi...