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memo episode 10:
◆ One of Marco dall'Aquila's most elaborate and beautiful compositions. ◆ A little piece I wrote as an introduction. ◆ Comments and questions from the community. ◆ Why even compose in "old styles"? |
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memo episode 09:
◆ Venetian music publishing in 1507. ◆ The lute music of Francesco Spinacino. ◆ Ottaviano dei Petrucci and the first music prints. ◆ 15th century lute playing and the Middle Eastern Oud. ◆ Ferrara, the Este clan, and the famous Pietrobono. |
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memo episode 08:
◆ Featuring guest musician Franziska Fleischanderl. ◆ An original Salterio from Rome, 1725. ◆ Why nuns performed opera music in the 18th century. ◆ Franziska Fleischanderl's ensemble Il dolce conforto and their most recent CD Sacred Salterio. |
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memo episode 07:
◆ The "Venetian Printing Mafia"... ? How Marco dall'Aquila was prevented from making music history. ◆ Venice, the Fuggers, and Albrecht Dürer. ◆ Titian, Giorgione, and the Fondaco dei Tedeschi. ◆ How a German merchant became acquainted with a Venetian musician. |
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memo episode 06:
◆ "Il est bel et bon" by Pierre Passereau and Marco dall'Aquila's lute arrangement. ◆ A humorous dedication in a German music manuscript. ◆ A question from the community: "Can guitarists pick up the lute without shortening their nails?" – on "historical" technique. |