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Joan Ambrosio Dalza was an Italian lutenist, working in Milan. In 1508 he published a lute book with transcriptions of frottolas, improvisatory ricercars to be used as preludes to them, and dances. The dances are arranged in miniature suites of a pavane followed by a saltarello and piva which are thematically related to it. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Intabolatura de lauto, Book 4: Calata ala spagnola
9,2592Piva
5,7513Pavana alla venetiana
4,2214Tastar de corde
2,9435Tastar de corde, Recercar dietro
2,9056Calata ala spagnola
2,8347Saltarello
1,6778Tromboncini - Poi che volse la mia stella (version for lute): Poi che volse la mia stella (after Bartolomeo Tromboncino)
1,5109Saltarello and Piva
1,38610Laudato dio
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