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Catena d’Amore. Italian Dances for mandolin orchestra
These dances have been arranged for a three- to four-part ensemble.
Description
Arr. by Marga Wilden-Hüsgen
This collection of 16th-century Italian dances includes the pavane “La morte de la Ragione” by an anonymous master, as well as dances by Marco Fabrizio Caroso and Cesare Negri. Both were acclaimed as the most successful dance masters of their time. Their compositions reflect the richness of music and courtly dance during the Italian Renaissance. These dances have been arranged for a three- to four-part ensemble.
level of difficulty: medium
Additional information
Edition | Bass, Guitar, mandolin 1, Mandoline 2, Mandolone, Score |
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