The Ricercars of the Bourdeney Codex

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  • The Ricercars of the Bourdeney Codex Book Detail

  • Author : Giaches Brumel
  • Release Date : 1991-01-01
  • Publisher : A-R Editions, Inc.
  • Genre : Bourdeney codex
  • Pages : 170
  • ISBN 13 : 0895792648
  • File Size : 36,36 MB

The Ricercars of the Bourdeney Codex by Giaches Brumel PDF Summary

Book Description: "This edition contains seventeen recently discovered ricercars from the Bourdeney Codex, a compendium in score of mid- and late-sixteenth-century polyphony. Although all but one of the ricercars are anonymous in Bourdeney, four of them are attributed to "Giaches" in a concordant source. The editor proposes that fourteen of the pieces are works of the Ferrarese organist Giaches Brumel, that these ricercars are among the most significant instrumental works surviving from the mid-sixteenth century, and that they mark the beginning of a distinctive school of abstract instrumental music culminating in the Fantasie and Capricci of Frescobaldi." --

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