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Italian Dances 1610-1661 for One & Two Melody Instruments
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Italian Dances 1610-1661 for One & Two Melody Instruments (Flute, Recorder, Violin or Oboe) with Continuo Flute - Sheet Music

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SKU: HL.50510249

(Flute, Recorder, Violin or Oboe) with Continuo. By Janos Bali. Arranged by Já and nos Bali. EMB. Pedagogical performance pieces. Score and parts. 102 pages. Editio Musica Budapest #Z14309. Published by Editio Musica Budapest (HL.50510249).

ISBN 9790080143094. UPC: 073999565522. 9.0x12.0x0.244 inches. Hungarian, English, German, French. Janos Bali.

During the first half of the 17th century many short pieces were composed+especially collections of dances and arias. The authors featured in this volume (Biagio Marini, Salamone Rossi, Andrea Falconieri, Maurizio Cazzati and Marco Uccellini) lived in the most diverse provinces of Italy, from Venice to Naples. Not only are the geographical differences perceptible in these pieces, but the temporal differences can also be distinguished; Rossi's dances (written around 1610) are almost still Renaissance music, while Cazzati's compositions (circa 1660) almost anticipate Corelli's style.

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