Canzona Francese No.1 (Cavaccio, Giovanni)

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For 4 Lutes (Höger)

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Anton Höger (2012/7/15)

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Misc. Notes Because most of my Intabulations are never heard before, I decided to make a simple computer synthesized audio file for hearing control.
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For 4 Lutes (Höger)

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4 more: Lute 1 (tablature) • Lute 2 (tablature) • Lute 3 (tablature) • Lute 4 (tablature)

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Arranger Anton Höger
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Misc. Notes Intabulation in french Lute-tabulatur for 4 lutes (d, a, g, D-lutes) with Diminutions in the tradition of the great luteplayers of the 16. Century. If performed I would look forward about a small reference to my efforts.
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For Horn, Trumpet and Euphonium (Messerschmidt)

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Messerman (2023/1/31)

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Arranger Hans Jorgen Messerschmidt (b. 1944)
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General Information

Work Title Canzona Francese
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Composer Cavaccio, Giovanni
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IGC 9
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 1
First Publication. 1626? (Sudori musicali?)
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Renaissance
Piece Style Renaissance
Instrumentation Instruments (à 8)
Extra Information Arias, Ohl (2001): "Giovanni Cavaccio's Sudori musicali (Si6i.6e), once believed to be for solo keyboard, is almost certainly for instrumental ensemble; see Silbiger's review... ..."