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Prattica di mvsica vtile et necessaria si al compositore per comporre i canti suoi regolatamente : si anco al cantore per assicurarsi in tutte le cose cantabili. Divisa in qvattro libri. Ne i qvali si tratta delle cantilene ordinarie, de tempi de prolationi, de proportioni, de tuoni, et della conuenienza de tutti gli istrumenti musicali. S'insegna a cantar tvtte le composizioni antiche, si dichiara tutta la Messa del Palestina titolo Lomè Armè, con altre cose d'importanza & diletteuole. Vltimamente s'insegna il modo di fiorir una parte con uaghi & moderni accenti / Composta dal r.p.f. Lodovico Zaconni...
Author
Zacconi, Lodovico, 1555-1627
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Format
Book
Language
Italian
Published/Created
Venetia : B. Carampello, 1596.
Description
1 online resource (218 numbered leaves) : illustrations
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Subject(s)
Music theory
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History
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16th century
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Notes
Title vignette.
Leaves 30, 67, 124, 130, 188 numbered 29, 140, 130, 122, 194 respectively.
Leaf inserted before leaf 50, bearing also the number 50, and containing on recto the alto, et cetera: Beatus autor seculi, in measured notation; on verso, canto et cetera: Gloria tibi domine, in black choral notation. Leaf 50 proper has on recto the alto, etc: Beatus autor seculi, in black choral notation, and on verso, text.
A second part (Prattica di musica seconda parte) was published at Venice in 1622.
References
RISM B VI, pages 903.
LCCN
09026056
OCLC
908107982
14072970
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