Here's a very belated reply... 10 years! years and 3 weeks after I posted my first reply.
I've got a scan of the collection. Here's the piece:
http://plover.net/~agarvin/ciaccona-par ... ferno.html
I'll set it as soon as I can look up the Spanish guitar notation presented.
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- 30 Dec 2019 20:41
- Forum: Music Requests and Questions
- Topic: Ciacona di Paradiso et dell´Inferno- Anonymous
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- 10 Jan 2015 16:37
- Forum: CPDL Support, Questions, and Feedback
- Topic: Dedicated page for Orlando Furioso settings?
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Dedicated page for Orlando Furioso settings?
Hello, I've been uploading my madrigal settings of texts by Ariosto (among a bunch of other stuff) for the past couple weeks. Ariosto was the second most-set poet for composers in the 16c after Petrarch, and I've made a project of transcribing madrigal settings from Orlando Furioso for the past 3 ye...
- 01 Jan 2015 21:52
- Forum: Music Requests and Questions
- Topic: Ciacona di Paradiso et dell´Inferno- Anonymous
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Re: Ciacona di Paradiso et dell´Inferno- Anonymous
The piece is from the anonymous collection Canzonette Spirituali e Morali, printed in Milan in c.1657, a late-ish printing of songs for 1 to 3 voices in alfabeto notation. Einstein's additions to Vogel say the libraries that have it are: Bibliothèque, Conservatoire Royal de la Musique, Brussels; Un...
- 09 Dec 2009 22:59
- Forum: Music Requests and Questions
- Topic: Ciacona di Paradiso et dell´Inferno- Anonymous
- Replies: 17
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Re: Ciacona di Paradiso et dell´Inferno- Anonymous
The piece is from the anonymous collection Canzonette Spirituali e Morali, printed in Milan in c.1657, a late-ish printing of songs for 1 to 3 voices in alfabeto notation.