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- Machaut. More than half of its pieces are intabulations. The large Buxheim m****cript is dominated by intabulations, mainly of prominent composers of the...
- Baroque forms of lute music are similar to keyboard music of the periods. Intabulations of vocal works were very common, as well as various dances, some of...
- pieces comprise 42 dances, nine ricercares, five tastar de corde, four intabulations and a piece called Caldibi castigliano. The dances are arranged in miniature...
- songs, dance forms, and established melodic-harmonic frameworks. The intabulations in Obras de música are ordered according to polyphonic complexity, starting...
- fantasias (two terms used interchangeably in Francesco's oeuvre), some 30 intabulations and a few other pieces by Francesco are known. His music represents...
- form Concordances Recordings Comments 1 2-3 Kyrie 2 intabulation CLE, PUN 2 3v-5 Gloria 2 intabulation 3 5v-6 Kyrie 3 John Hothbi Kyrie 4 6v-7 Et exultavit...
- genres vary from all kinds of liturgical music to dances and vocal intabulations. This article presents a partial list of Polish organ tablatures, in...
- the lute, vihuela, harp, or keyboard. Such arrangements were called intabulations (It. intavolatura, Ger. Intabulierung). Towards the end of the period...
- the British Isles[citation needed]. There are 81 pieces overall: 46 intabulations, 27 ricercares, two b****adans and six pieces for lute duet. The ricercares...
- music has been arranged for instrumental performance, such as organ intabulations in North German style by Heinrich Scheidemann and Delphin Strungk. There...