Balli per Cembalo by Various Harpsichord - Sheet Music

By Various

This volume presents four of the earliest Italian manuscript collections of keyboard dances and dance songs, dating from about 1540 to c.1620 and vividly demonstrates the development of early keyboard writing from the pre existing repertoire of the lute. The majority of these short and expressive pieces are transcribed into modern notation here for the first time, and their origins fully documented with concordances. Such repertoire is suitable for any keyboard instrument and (apart from the "lost" piece by Facoli which ends the volume) are of slight technical difficulty and suitable for students and beginners, as well as for use by early music ensembles.

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Instrument:
Harpsichord Piano
Composers:
Various
Publishers:
Edition HH Music Publishers
ISBN:
9790708041818
Format:
Performance Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Various
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
8.27 x 11.69 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.96 pounds

Clavichord; harpsichord; keyboard; piano

SKU: HH.HH075-SOL

Composed by Various. Edited by Christopher Hogwood. Clavichord; Harpsichord; Keyboard; Piano. Playing score. Edition HH Music Publishers #HH075-SOL. Published by Edition HH Music Publishers (HH.HH075-SOL).

ISBN 9790708041818. 8.27 x 11.69 inches.

This volume presents four of the earliest Italian manuscript collections of keyboard dances and dance songs, dating from about 1540 to c.1620 and vividly demonstrates the development of early keyboard writing from the pre existing repertoire of the lute. The majority of these short and expressive pieces are transcribed into modern notation here for the first time, and their origins fully documented with concordances. Such repertoire is suitable for any keyboard instrument and (apart from the "lost" piece by Facoli which ends the volume) are of slight technical difficulty and suitable for students and beginners, as well as for use by early music ensembles.