Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q456139> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 38 of
38
with 100 triples per page.
- Q456139 subject Q21515056.
- Q456139 subject Q6301153.
- Q456139 subject Q7024006.
- Q456139 subject Q8363971.
- Q456139 subject Q9466063.
- Q456139 subject Q9473752.
- Q456139 abstract "Count Ludovico Roncalli, or simply Count Ludovico (fl. late 17th century), was an Italian nobleman who published a collection of suites for five-course baroque guitar, Capricci armonici sopra la chitarra spagnola ("Harmonic caprices for the Spanish guitar"), in 1692. Nothing is known about him except what can be gleaned from this publication (Strizich 2001). This was transcribed to modern notation and arranged for the six-string guitar by Oscar Chilesotti in 1881. The work, consisting of nine complete suites, each comprising several short movements, is a great favorite of guitar enthusiasts, and individual movements frequently appear in guitar method books. Frederick Noad, who compiled an anthology titled The Baroque Guitar, as well as other popular instruction books, did not rate the Chilesotti transcription highly, pointing to many omitted embellishments and octave errors relating to the fourth and fifth strings (Noad 1974,). Another edition in modern notation was published by Bruno Henze, and released in 1955 by VEB Friedrich Hofmeister, Leipzig. Noad did not comment on whether this edition had corrected the deficiencies of the Chilesotti version.The original is available in two facsimile editions, both published in 1979. A passacaglia from Roncalli's work was made famous in Ottorino Respighi's Ancient Airs and Dances.Roncalli's Capricci armonici sopra la chitarra spagnola has been the exclusive subject of several recent recordings. One of the first was Sandro Volta's of suites I, II, IV, V, VII, and VIII on the Arion label in 1994 (ARN 68336). Jorge Oraisón recorded the entire cycle on 2 CDs for Vanguard Classics in 1996 (99151). Richard Savino recorded suites I, II, III, V, VII, and VIII for Dorian in 2008 (DSL-90604). Volta, Oraisón, and Savino used five-course guitars for their Roncalli recordings. 2004 saw the release of another recording devoted exclusively to Roncalli's work on the Italian label Tactus. It features Giacomo Parimbelli performing the complete suites except for V, VI, and IX, on a 19th-century instrument.".
- Q456139 nationality Q38.
- Q456139 wikiPageExternalLink download-sheet-music.php?pdf=57205.
- Q456139 wikiPageWikiLink Q1335317.
- Q456139 wikiPageWikiLink Q1459778.
- Q456139 wikiPageWikiLink Q21515056.
- Q456139 wikiPageWikiLink Q243837.
- Q456139 wikiPageWikiLink Q38.
- Q456139 wikiPageWikiLink Q5498470.
- Q456139 wikiPageWikiLink Q6217713.
- Q456139 wikiPageWikiLink Q6301153.
- Q456139 wikiPageWikiLink Q7024006.
- Q456139 wikiPageWikiLink Q748119.
- Q456139 wikiPageWikiLink Q752329.
- Q456139 wikiPageWikiLink Q8363971.
- Q456139 wikiPageWikiLink Q9466063.
- Q456139 wikiPageWikiLink Q9473752.
- Q456139 type Person.
- Q456139 type MusicGroup.
- Q456139 type Agent.
- Q456139 type Artist.
- Q456139 type MusicalArtist.
- Q456139 type Person.
- Q456139 type Agent.
- Q456139 type NaturalPerson.
- Q456139 type Thing.
- Q456139 type Q215627.
- Q456139 type Q483501.
- Q456139 type Q5.
- Q456139 type Person.
- Q456139 comment "Count Ludovico Roncalli, or simply Count Ludovico (fl. late 17th century), was an Italian nobleman who published a collection of suites for five-course baroque guitar, Capricci armonici sopra la chitarra spagnola ("Harmonic caprices for the Spanish guitar"), in 1692. Nothing is known about him except what can be gleaned from this publication (Strizich 2001). This was transcribed to modern notation and arranged for the six-string guitar by Oscar Chilesotti in 1881.".
- Q456139 label "Ludovico Roncalli".