Canone a Due Liuti by Francesco da Milano for Two Guitars

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  • čas přidán 3. 02. 2023
  • This Early Music piece written by the lutenist Francesco
    da Milano is included in the Cavalcanti Lute
    Book, the largest anthology of Italian lute music of
    the sixteenth century, and was never published elsewhere.
    This work is a canon, where the two guitars
    play the same melody with the same rhythm but the
    second guitar starts two measures after guitar 1. The
    melody is quite complex and articulate, with scale
    passages that cover a wide range of notes, from the
    open E on the 6th string to the upper B on the 7th
    fret.
    Because the melody has a constant forward motion,
    this piece might prove to be a little challenging, but
    it will be fun to play once you master the notes and
    you can both play with rhythmic precision. There
    are many different fingerings you can use in this
    piece, so you are encouraged to experiment and
    choose fingerings that best suit your playing. If you
    w ish you can also repeat the entire piece when you
    reach the end, as is common among many lutenists.
    This video is performed by Dave Belcher and Nicoletta Todesco and recorded at Yale University by Matthew LeFevre and Benjamin Schwartz.
    The piece is part of the Grade 3 material of the Classical Guitar Corner Academy Curriculum. Learn more about Classical Guitar Corner Academy here: www.classicalguitarcorner.com/
    The edition of this piece is included in the CGC Graded Duets For Classical Guitar book and you can find it in the printed edition here: www.classicalguitarcorner.com...
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Komentáře • 12

  • @fraimaimfr4942
    @fraimaimfr4942 Před rokem

    Il miglior duetto che entrambi avete pubblicato.
    Grazie per il video 👍
    Franco da Milano ;-)

  • @davidschestenger3366
    @davidschestenger3366 Před rokem

    FANTASTIC thank you

  • @georgep2222
    @georgep2222 Před rokem

    Love it! 👏👏

  • @Nylon_and_Gut-MatteoLaurenzi

    Superbo!! Bravissimi!!

  • @Josh.Vanjani
    @Josh.Vanjani Před rokem +1

    Sounds great, guys! Would have also liked to have heard it with a capo on the 3rd, since it was originally for lute, but it still sounds nice played straight too.

    • @ClassicalGuitarCorner
      @ClassicalGuitarCorner  Před rokem +1

      Thank you, Josh! You are right about the capo, but we opted not to use one since we also use this material for educational purposes. But it would sound so pretty with a capo on. Thank you so much for watching! Niki

  • @tony89718
    @tony89718 Před rokem

    With membership to CGC academy, so we get backing tracks so we can practice both parts?

    • @ClassicalGuitarCorner
      @ClassicalGuitarCorner  Před rokem

      Hi Tony, yes correct, for the students of Classical Guitar Corner Academy we have backing tracks of both parts. We just released the Duet course with all the materials! Best, Niki