FLUTEBanchieri, Adriano
Banchieri, Adriano - "Canzon La Galuppa" for Woodwind Quartet
Flûte, Hautbois, Cor anglais & Basson


VoirPDF : "Canzon La Galuppa" for Woodwind Quartet (7 pages - 143.81 Ko)74x
VoirPDF : Conducteur complet (100.64 Ko)
VoirPDF : Basson (58.12 Ko)
VoirPDF : English Cor (58.91 Ko)
VoirPDF : Hautbois (59.14 Ko)
VoirPDF : Flûte (60.54 Ko)
MP3 : "Canzon La Galuppa" for Woodwind Quartet 12x 95x
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Compositeur :
Adriano Banchieri
Banchieri, Adriano (1568 - 1634)
Instrumentation :

Flûte, Hautbois, Cor anglais & Basson

Genre :

Renaissance

Arrangeur :
Editeur :
Adriano Banchieri
MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL (1960 - )
Droit d'auteur :Public Domain
Ajoutée par magataganm, 02 Jun 2021

Adriano Banchieri (1568 – 1634) was an Italian composer, music theorist, organist and poet of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He founded the Accademia dei Floridi in Bologna. He was born and died in Bologna (then in the Papal States). In 1587 he became a monk of the Benedictine order, taking his vows in 1590, and changing his name to Adriano (from Tommaso). One of his teachers at the monastery was Gioseffo Guami, who had a strong influence on his style.

Like Orazio Vecchi he was interested in converting the madrigal to dramatic purposes. Specifically, he was one of the developers of a form called "madrigal comedy" — unstaged but dramatic collections of madrigals which, when sung consecutively, told a story. Formerly, madrigal comedy was considered to be one of the important precursors to opera, but most music scholars now see it as a separate development, part of a general interest in Italy at the time in creating musico-dramatic forms. In addition, he was an important composer of canzonettas, a lighter and hugely popular alternative to the madrigal in the late 16th century. Banchieri disapproved of the monodists with all their revolutionary harmonic tendencies, about which he expressed himself vigorously in his Moderna Practica Musicale (1613), while systematizing the legitimate use of the monodic art of figured bass.

In several editions beginning in 1605 (reprinted at least six times before 1638), Banchieri published a series of organ works entitled l'Organo suonarino. Banchieri's last publication was the Trattenimenti da villa of 1630. According to Martha Farahat he wrote five madrigal comedies between 1598 and 1628 with "plot and character development", starting with La pazzia senile of 1598, the last of them La saviezza giovenile.

Source: Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriano_Banchieri).

Although originally composed for Choir (SATB), I created this interpretation of the "Canzon La Galuppa" for Woodwind Quartet (Flute, Oboe, English Horn & Bassoon).
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