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- A Partimento (from the Italian: partimento, plural partimenti) is a sketch (often a b**** line), written out on a single staff, whose main purpose is to...
- of the octave also formed the cornerstone of the "regole" (rules) of partimento collections. There is normally a different harmonization for ascending...
- of The Art of Partimento: History, Theory, and Practice, the first monograph dedicated to the history, theory, and practice of partimento instruction as...
- He is best known as an expert in the field of Partimento and is the author of "Counterpoint and Partimento: Methods of Teaching Composition in Late Eighteenth-Century...
- harpsichordist, conductor and music theorist. He is known as an expert in partimento realization and counterpoint. Ewald Demeyere received his Master's degree...
- sequence is "a hallmark of the galant style" and a consequence of the partimento pedagogical tradition of Neapolitan conservatories. Galant schemata, broadly...
- Byron, Christine Correa, Dominique Eade, Matt Darriau, and many others. Partimento Musical improvisation#classical period Banks, Don (1970). "Third-Stream...
- two operas, a Miserere, a symphony and other works for orchestra. Sanguinetti, Giorgio (May 2012). The Art of Partimento. p. 84. ISBN 978-0-19-539420-7....
- known for his contributions to the field of music schemata theory and partimento. Byros is an alumnus of the Aaron Copland School of Music, receiving his...
- trombone, con il partimento per l’organo, con alcune a quattro viole (Palermo 1629) Motetti ad 1, 2, 3, 4, et 8 voci, con il partimento per l’organo, et...