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Jean-Baptiste Besard(b Besançon, c 1567; dafter 1617). Burgundian lutenist and composer. He studied law in Dôle and medicine in Rome before moving to Germany. His Thesaurus harmonicus (1603) contains 403 lute pieces, some with voice, representing 21 composers (including himself) and almost all the instrumental forms of the time; many pieces were copied into later collections. A smaller collection, Novus partus, appeared in1617. Both are important for their size, catholicity of taste, influence and historical context. His extensive manual on lute playing, printed in Thesaurus and revised in Novus partus, concentrates on fingering techniques; it was later translated into English. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADVERTISEMENT User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Works For Lute
Lute Music Of The Renaissance From The Schele Manuscript 1619
Classic Moods - Handel, G.F. / Bach, J.S. / Mozart, W.A. / Boccherini, L. / Telemann, G.P. / Besard, J.-.B. / Fasch, J.F.
Chamber Music (Renaissance) - Janequin, C. / Festa, S. / Nolla, G.D. / Arcadelt, J. / Morley, T. / Radesca, E.A. / Josquin Des Prez
Tabarinades
Dance Music Through the Ages: Renaissance; Early Baroque; High Baroque; Rococo; Viennese Classical Period; Biedermeier Period
Terpsichore: Renaissance and Early Baroque Dance Music
Lute Music from the Royal Courts of Europe
Peter Holman, Michael Praetorius: Dances from Terpsichore (1612)
Terpsichore
Thesaurus Harmonicus
Songs and Dances for Lute