Granata's sonata - Early Guitars and Vihuela2024-03-28T13:44:46Zhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/forum/topics/granatas-sonata?commentId=2111060%3AComment%3A17791&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI began with what I already h…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2010-09-06:2111060:Comment:177912010-09-06T07:06:29.791Zjean michel Catherinothttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/jeanmichelCatherinot
I began with what I already have, Corbetta 2 sinfonie: funny with the "petit clavier" of a harpsichord, and sounds good!
I began with what I already have, Corbetta 2 sinfonie: funny with the "petit clavier" of a harpsichord, and sounds good! Yes, I do see it there, too.…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2010-09-03:2111060:Comment:177492010-09-03T17:35:17.749ZRocky Mjoshttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/RockyMjos
Yes, I do see it there, too. It is a "sonata", I suppose, in the sense that it is a piece to be played by instruments. Granata does use the term for his Op. 4 piece for guitar, violin, and basso continuo.<br />
Are you playing any of the other pieces for guitar and continuo? -- R
Yes, I do see it there, too. It is a "sonata", I suppose, in the sense that it is a piece to be played by instruments. Granata does use the term for his Op. 4 piece for guitar, violin, and basso continuo.<br />
Are you playing any of the other pieces for guitar and continuo? -- R Thank you Rocky. I found the…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2010-09-03:2111060:Comment:177472010-09-03T06:52:36.747Zjean michel Catherinothttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/jeanmichelCatherinot
Thank you Rocky. I found the term sonata in James Tyler's "guitar and its music..."
Thank you Rocky. I found the term sonata in James Tyler's "guitar and its music..." Granata's surviving solo work…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2010-09-03:2111060:Comment:177442010-09-03T05:13:56.744ZRocky Mjoshttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/RockyMjos
Granata's surviving solo works have been transcribed in Gary R. Boye's 1995 dissertation "Giovanni Battista Granata and the Development of Printed Music for the Guitar in Seventeenth-Century Italy". A PDF download of it costs $42 (in America) from:<br />
<a href="http://www.umi.com/en-US/products/dissertations/disexpress.shtml" target="_blank">http://www.umi.com/en-US/products/dissertations/disexpress.shtml</a><br />
Boye's transcription and parallel tablature are handwritten.<br />
Granata's Op. 3 "Sinfonia a…
Granata's surviving solo works have been transcribed in Gary R. Boye's 1995 dissertation "Giovanni Battista Granata and the Development of Printed Music for the Guitar in Seventeenth-Century Italy". A PDF download of it costs $42 (in America) from:<br />
<a href="http://www.umi.com/en-US/products/dissertations/disexpress.shtml" target="_blank">http://www.umi.com/en-US/products/dissertations/disexpress.shtml</a><br />
Boye's transcription and parallel tablature are handwritten.<br />
Granata's Op. 3 "Sinfonia a dui" is transcribed (65 measures long), but I don't see any "sonata" listed in Boye's inventory of "Nuova Scielta" (1651).<br />
-- R