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Francesco Spinacino (fl. 1507) was an
Italian lutenist and composer. His
surviving output comprises the
first two
volumes of
Ottaviano Petrucci's influential...
- fesa interna,
punta d'anca (eye of the silverside)
Magatello or
girello Spinacino or
tasca Sirloin (lombata)
subcuts Filetto (beef tenderloin) Controfiletto...
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Gorzanis was not the only
lutenist to
explore all
modes or keys:
Francesco Spinacino wrote a "Recercare de
tutti li Toni" (Ricercar in all the Tones) as early...
- Asia and
South America. His
recordings include the
works of
Francesco Spinacino,
Franciscus Bossinensis,
Joachim van den Hove,
Robert de Visée, Gabriele...
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temperament were
lutenists Vincenzo Galilei,
Giacomo Gorzanis, and
Francesco Spinacino, all of whom
wrote music in it.
Simon Stevin was the
first to develop...
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Introductio (to
accompany Martin Waldseemüller's
globe and map)
Francesco Spinacino –
Intabollatura de
lauto (earliest
known published scores for lute) Jean...
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early 16th
century saw Petrucci's
publications of lute
music by
Francesco Spinacino (fl. 1507) and Joan
Ambrosio Dalza (fl. 1508);
together with the so-called...
- most of his
career Jean l'Héritier c. 1480 –
after 1551
French Francesco Spinacino late 15th
century –
after 1507
Italian Marco Dall'Aquila c. 1480 – after...
- Milan, or
worked there, or both.
Together with the
oeuvres of
Francesco Spinacino and
Vincenzo Capirola, Dalza's work
constitutes an
important part of early...
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Francesco Corbetta,
Johannes Matelart,
Alessandro Piccinini,
Francesco Spinacino,
Vincenzo Capirola and S.L. Weiss.
Gianninoto performs mainly in Europe...