The corpus we present is comprised of twenty-four allemandes (dance music originating from Germany, usually possessing even meter), written in 1768 by Gabriele Leone (sometimes referred to as Pietro Leone), a mandolin virtuoso from Naples. These pieces were originally included in a method for teaching mandolin to violin players (in particular, the method was dedicated to Louis Philippe II, later known as Philippe Égalité, at the time when he was Duke of Chartres). As such, despite the great technical ability of the author, the pieces are extremely simple and can be played by a novice. All of the allemandes are written for a mandolin duo, ideally having the first part played by the student and the second by the teacher, so all these pieces a...
Anheim (Étienne), Spread and usage of rhythmic polyphony (ars nova) in the South (Southern France, N...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 format, 57:23 in length.The program begins with ???Six ...
International audienceOrchestration is the art of writing music for a possibly large ensemble of ins...
The corpus we present is comprised of twenty-four allemandes (dance music originating from Germany, ...
VOLUME I- HISTORY The 4-course mandoline was developed in Naples in the 1740's, principally by the'...
Computational models of music, while providing good descriptions of melodic development, still canno...
A large part of the Renaissance dances refers to a vocal model which can be a tenor, a timbre or a p...
AbstractPaesaggi CorporeibyAntonio Juan Marcos Cavazos Doctor of Philosophy in Music University of C...
Le jeu de la viole de gambe devient un art aux XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles en France. Notre premier travail...
During the second half of the seventeenth century, the transverse flute was transformed from a cylin...
In his work, Motets for One Voice by Franck, Gounod, and Saint-Saëns, Richard Benefield began the sc...
RILM: A history of the instrument, with information about the construction and repertoire, and part...
The Salamanca Manuscript (ca. 1659), preserved in the Biblioteca Nacional de España but virtually un...
The viola da gamba was a family of bowed string instruments popular from the fifteenth century throu...
French-style dance music circulated extensively in the seventeenth century, as reflected in its wide...
Anheim (Étienne), Spread and usage of rhythmic polyphony (ars nova) in the South (Southern France, N...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 format, 57:23 in length.The program begins with ???Six ...
International audienceOrchestration is the art of writing music for a possibly large ensemble of ins...
The corpus we present is comprised of twenty-four allemandes (dance music originating from Germany, ...
VOLUME I- HISTORY The 4-course mandoline was developed in Naples in the 1740's, principally by the'...
Computational models of music, while providing good descriptions of melodic development, still canno...
A large part of the Renaissance dances refers to a vocal model which can be a tenor, a timbre or a p...
AbstractPaesaggi CorporeibyAntonio Juan Marcos Cavazos Doctor of Philosophy in Music University of C...
Le jeu de la viole de gambe devient un art aux XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles en France. Notre premier travail...
During the second half of the seventeenth century, the transverse flute was transformed from a cylin...
In his work, Motets for One Voice by Franck, Gounod, and Saint-Saëns, Richard Benefield began the sc...
RILM: A history of the instrument, with information about the construction and repertoire, and part...
The Salamanca Manuscript (ca. 1659), preserved in the Biblioteca Nacional de España but virtually un...
The viola da gamba was a family of bowed string instruments popular from the fifteenth century throu...
French-style dance music circulated extensively in the seventeenth century, as reflected in its wide...
Anheim (Étienne), Spread and usage of rhythmic polyphony (ars nova) in the South (Southern France, N...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 format, 57:23 in length.The program begins with ???Six ...
International audienceOrchestration is the art of writing music for a possibly large ensemble of ins...