Intabolatura de Lauto Vol.1 in Venetia 1546 - Marcantonio del Pifaro
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Intabolatura de Lauto, Libro primo, Antonio Gardane, in Venetia 1546 The Intabolatura de Lauto is the only extant work by Marc'Antonio del Pifaro. The "Venetian" dances contained in the book are characteristic of a repertoire whose circulation began in the early years of the 16th century, with the publication, by Petrucci, of Joan Ambrosio Dalza's Libro Quarto. Most of the pieces consist of a chiarenzana coupled with a saltarello, and their titles refer to a geographical origin (Bolognese, Cremonese, l'Aquila), a structural or thematic characteristic (Geometrina, la Battaglia), or a dedication (G.Stampa). The chiaranzana or chiarenzana is a courtly dance, similar in harmonic and metric structure to the better-known pass'e mezzo, and is habitually followed by a saltarello. Marc’Antonio del Pifaro (c.1500-c.1575) The scant biographical information we have comes mainly from Luca Aurico's Tractatus Astrologicus, published in Venice in 1552, which contains the natal charts of the lutenists active at the Court of Rome. Gaurico's testimony, which establishes Marc'Antonio's date of birth in March 1504, refers to the quality of his singing, accompanied by the lute, as "clarissimum, praecipue in fidibus canoris pulsandis ". The names of Marc’Antonio and his pupil Alessandro figure among the lutenists present in Rome, as attested by the papal registers of payment (cf. Alison Sanders McFarland, Papal Singers, the Musica Segreta, and A Woman Musician at the Papal Court: the View from the Private Treasury of Paul III). The date of his death is not documented.
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