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- Intabulation, from the Italian word intavolatura, refers to an arrangement of a vocal or ensemble piece for keyboard, lute, or other plucked string instrument...
- An entablature (/ɛnˈtæblətʃər/; nativization of Italian intavolatura, from in "in" and tavola "table") is the superstructure of moldings and bands which...
- and 1531) Organ tablatures of Pierre Attaingnant, in 7 Volumes (1531) Intavolatura cioè recercari, canzoni, himni, Magnificat...libro primo of Girolamo...
- probably in Bologna. He is best known for his two volumes of lute music: Intavolatura di Liuto et di Chitarrone, libro primo (Bologna, 1623) and Intavolaturo...
- year of his birth can be surmised from his remarks in the preface to Intavolatura libro primo, the first collection of his music to be published. The volume...
- included a "Furlain volta alla Francese detta la Schapigliata" in his Intavolatura di Liuto attiorbato, e di Tiorba. Libro Quinto (Venice, 1620). The piece...
- harp, or keyboard. Such arrangements were called intabulations (It. intavolatura, Ger. Intabulierung). Towards the end of the period, the early dramatic...
- secondo di una collanna di Intabolatura di lauto, Antonio Casteliono 1548 Intavolatura di lauto dell'eccellente Pietro Paolo Borrono da Milano (Venice: Girolamo...
- Becchi's Libro primo d'intabolatura de leuto (1568), in Antonio Valente's Intavolatura de cimbalo (1576), and in several m****cripts of pieces by Vincenzo Galilei...
- the end of the list of contents in his earliest surviving guitar book Intavolatura di chitarra spagnola. Libro secondo (1629) refers to him a Musico, e...