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SOLOMON LYTLE (Pittsburgh, USA) |
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Duet in Em: Gigue avec Contrepartie SM-000198901
Komponist | Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello |
Arrangeur
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Solomon Lytle |
Genre |
Klassische Musik / Instrumentalmusik |
Instrumentierung |
Klassische Gitarre |
Partitur für | Duo |
Art der Partitur | Partitur für zwei Interpreten |
Tonart |
e-Moll |
Satz, Nr. |
1 bis 1 von 1 |
Länge |
1'30" |
Schwierigkeitsgrad |
Mittel |
Jahr der Komposition |
1730 |
Beschreibung |
This duet contains an original second guitar part to the beautiful Gigue by the Italian Baroque composer, Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello (ca.1690-1758). It is the final movement from his "Partita in Em", which was written for the colascione: an instrument similar to the lute.
The practice of writing accompanying second parts to pre-existing solos was not unusual in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Examples of these "Contreparties" can be found in the works of Francesco Canova di Milano and Robert de Visee, to name only two.
Figured bass is, itself, a form of shorthand intended to provide only the basic outline of chords, and their inversions, with much interpretation and even improvisation left to the performer. Naturally, once a suitable accompaniment was created, all that remained was to commit it paper.
Musically,
SL |
Datum des Uploads |
17 Feb 2014 |
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