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- Intabulation, from the Italian word intavolatura, refers to an arrangement of a vocal or ensemble piece for keyboard, lute, or other plucked string instrument...
- published in Venice by Ottaviano Petrucci, in Joan Ambrosio Dalza's Intabolatura de lauto libro quarto in 1508, is a sedate and dignified couple dance...
- 1080/00033798700200311. ISSN 0003-3790. de Gorzanis, G. (1981). Intabolatura di liuto: I-III. Intabolatura di liuto: I-III (in Italian). Minkoff. ISBN 978-2-8266-0721-2...
- Spinacino: Intabolatura de lauto I (before 27 March 1507) Francesco Spinacino: Intabolatura de lauto II (1507) Giovanni Maria Alemanni: Intabolatura de lauto...
- 1563) was an Italian composer and lutenist of the renaissance. 1536 Intabolatura de leuto de diversi autori (Milan: Giovanni Antonio Casteliono), seven...
- Francesco SpinacinoIntabolatura de lauto (two volumes), the earliest known publication of lute music 1508: Joan Ambrosio DalzaIntabolatura de lauto libro...
- Petrucci's influential series of lute music publications: Intabolatura de lauto libro primo and Intabolatura de lauto libro secondo (both 1507). These two collections...
- appointed maestro di cappella at Verona Cathedral Giulio Abondante - Intabolatura di Iulio Abondante sopra el lauto de ogni sorte de balli, the first of...
- 2012-03-24. Retrieved 2012-03-20. Gorzanis, Giacomo (1982) [c. 1525~1575]. Intabolatura di liuto [Lute tabulation] (in Italian) (reprint ed.). Geneva, CH: Minkoff...
- Ottaviano Petrucci's influential series of lute music publications, Intabolatura de lauto libro quarto (Venice, 1508). Dalza is referred to as "milanese"...