About Viola bastarda by Roberto Gini, Il Concerto delle Viole, Giovanni Togni & Mara Galassi Album
Roberto Gini, Il Concerto delle Viole, Giovanni Togni & Mara Galassi - Viola bastarda album info will be updated!
Roberto Gini, Il Concerto delle Viole, Giovanni Togni & Mara Galassi - Viola bastarda album info will be updated!
No | Song Title | Artist | Time |
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D1-1 | Ricercata Quarta | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 3:31 |
D1-2 | Tocata Per B Quadro | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 1:35 |
D1-3 | Dolce Me Moy | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 5:32 |
D1-4 | Dulce Memoria | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 5:21 |
D1-5 | Dolce Memoire | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 4:14 |
D1-6 | Lasso Che Mal Accorto Fui | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 6:01 |
D1-7 | Canzon Francese Detta Petit Jacquet | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 1:57 |
D1-8 | Petit Iacquet | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 4:31 |
D1-9 | Vestiva I Colli | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 3:59 |
D1-10 | Così Le Chiome | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 5:17 |
D1-11 | La Bella Netta Ignuda E Bianca Mano... | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 5:54 |
D1-12 | Toccata | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 3:03 |
D1-13 | Nasce La Pena Mia | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 5:03 |
D2-1 | Ricercata Per Viola Bastarda, E Lau... | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 5:05 |
D2-2 | Tocata | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 1:23 |
D2-3 | Cara La Vita Mia | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 7:56 |
D2-4 | Ancol Que Col Partire | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 3:27 |
D2-5 | Ancor Che Col Partire Facile Per La... | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 3:16 |
D2-6 | Ancor Che Col Partire Per La Viola ... | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 5:07 |
D2-7 | Ancor Che Co'l Partire | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 3:46 |
D2-8 | Vergine Bella Che Di Sol Vestita | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 7:10 |
D2-9 | Lo Mi Son Giovinetta | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 5:20 |
D2-10 | Ben Qui Si Mostra 'l Ciel | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 3:03 |
D2-11 | Ben Qui Si Mostra Il Ciel | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 4:44 |
D2-12 | Susana D'Orlando | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 4:26 |
D2-13 | Lo Son Ferito Hai Lasso | Mara Galassi, Roberto Gin... | 6:32 |
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Lyra bastarda is a common misnomer for the baryton. Viola bastarda refers to a highly virtuosic style of composition or extemporaneous performance, as well as to the altered viols created to maximize players' ability to play in this style. In the viola bastarda style, a polyphonic composition is reduced to a single line, while maintaining the same range as the original, and adding divisions, improvisations, and new counterpoint. The style flourished in Italy in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Francesco Rognoni, a prominent composer of divisions, stated that although works using the bastarda techniques could be played by a number of instruments, including organ, lute, and harp, the "queen" of bastarda technique was the viol because of its agility and large range. The first use of the term was by Girolamo Dalla Casa in a 1584 treatise. Rognoni's Selva de varii passaggi (Milan 1620) was the definitive treatise on viola bastarda technique. Earlier bastarda compositions were accompanied by viol consort or plucked instrument such as the lute or harpsichord, with another instrument on the bass line. Later compositions were accompanied by continuo bass. The last composer to write for the bastarda was Vincenzo Bonizzi, in Alcune opere di diverse auttori a diverse voci, passaggiate principalmente per la viola bastarda (1626). Viola bastarda music is written for standard viol tuning, in fourths with a third in the middle. Early sources speak of the viola bastarda as a style of playing, and the ranges of pieces written during this time indicate that bastarda pieces were played on whichever size viol was at hand; however, Rognoni describes the standard size of a viola bastarda as between that of a tenor and bass viol, indicating a change in understanding of the term. It may be related to the English division viol.
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