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- published two collections of lute music (containing 126 frottolas and 46 ricercares), printed by the Venetian printing house of Ottaviano Petrucci. Bojan...
- A ricercar (/ˌriːtʃərˈkɑːr/ REE-chər-KAR, Italian: [ritʃerˈkar]) or ricercare (/ˌriːtʃərˈkɑːreɪ/ REE-chər-KAR-ay, Italian: [ritʃerˈkaːre]) is a type of...
- Renaissance composer and theorist, best known for his sacred works and keyboard ricercares. He was born in Bari and apparently led a cosmopolitan life, at some point...
- unpublished collection of twelve keyboard ricercares and Rossignolo (1677), a collection of harpsichord music. The ricercares belong to the tradition of Frescobaldi's...
- comprises two collections published during his lifetime, and two ensemble ricercares. All of this music dates from before 1552, thus Cavazzoni's late work...
- premiere, The Waiter's Revenge, and Ricercare No. 4 - premiere) composed by his friend Stephen Oliver. Ricercare No. 4 had been commissioned from Oliver...
- some degree in most lute pieces, is particularly evident in the early ricercares (not imitative as their later namesakes, but completely free), as well...
- Renaissance lute music. The surviving pieces comprise 42 dances, nine ricercares, five tastar de corde, four intabulations and a piece called Caldibi castigliano...
- prin****l types: Chorale cantata Chorale canzona (usually called a chorale ricercare) Chorale concerto Chorale fantasia Chorale fugue Chorale m**** Chorale...
- by Girolamo Frescobaldi (for instance, Fantasia seconda of 1608) and ricercares attributed to Jacques Brunel (the first recorded systematic use of inganno);...