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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...
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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...
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unpublished collection of
twelve keyboard ricercares and
Rossignolo (1677), a
collection of
harpsichord music. The
ricercares belong to the
tradition of Frescobaldi's...
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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...
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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);...