- Intabulation, from the
Italian word
intavolatura,
refers to an
arrangement of a
vocal or
ensemble piece for keyboard, lute, or
other plucked string instrument...
- An
entablature (/ɛnˈtæblətʃər/;
nativization of
Italian intavolatura, from in "in" and
tavola "table") is the
superstructure of
moldings and
bands which...
-
probably in Bologna. He is best
known for his two
volumes of lute music:
Intavolatura di
Liuto et di Chitarrone,
libro primo (Bologna, 1623) and Intavolaturo...
- year of his
birth can be
surmised from his
remarks in the
preface to
Intavolatura libro primo, the
first collection of his
music to be published. The volume...
- that time he
published two
collections of
keyboard instruments music:
Intavolatura de
cimbalo (1 fantasia, 6 ricercares,
Salve regina, 3 intabulations,...
- harp, or keyboard. Such
arrangements were
called intabulations (It.
intavolatura, Ger. Intabulierung).
Towards the end of the period, the
early dramatic...
-
included a "Furlain
volta alla
Francese detta la Schapigliata" in his
Intavolatura di
Liuto attiorbato, e di Tiorba.
Libro Quinto (Venice, 1620). The piece...
-
individual harmonic language. This print,
together with
Antonio Valente's
Intavolatura de cimbalo,
represents the
earliest works of the so-called Neapolitan...
- Becchi's
Libro primo d'intabolatura de
leuto (1568), in
Antonio Valente's
Intavolatura de
cimbalo (1576), and in
several m****cripts of
pieces by
Vincenzo Galilei...
- and 1531)
Organ tablatures of
Pierre Attaingnant, in 7
Volumes (1531)
Intavolatura cioè recercari, canzoni, himni, Magnificat...libro
primo of Girolamo...