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James Tyler - Music Of The Renaissance Virtuosi flac album
  • Performer James Tyler
  • Title Music Of The Renaissance Virtuosi
  • Date of release 1976
  • Country UK
  • Style Baroque
  • Other formats MIDI MP1 ADX WMA DXD MP4 MOD
  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1501 mb
  • Size FLAC 1473 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
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James Tyler (August 3, 1940 – November 23, 2010) was a 20th-century American lutenist, banjoist, guitarist, composer, musicologist and author, who helped pioneer an early music revival with more than 60 recordings. James Henry Tyler was born in Hartford, Connecticut. His father worked for his father worked for Pratt-Whitney.

Listen to music from James Tyler like Concerto For 2 Mandolins, Strings And Continuo In G, RV 532 : 1. Allegro, Concerto For 2 Mandolins, Strings And Continuo In G, RV 532 : 2. Andante & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from James Tyler. 1) James Tyler (1940-2010) was a musicologist and early music performer on lute and early guitars.

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF). Formats & Prices. This recording is of music by three prolific musicians of the Italian Renaissance: Francesco Canova da Milano (1497–1543), Marco dall’Aquila (c. 1480 – after 1538) and Alberto da Mantova, known in France during the last two decades of his life as Albert de Rippe (. 500–51). They were arguably the greatest lutenists of the first half of the sixteenth century and, as the quotation above attests, their touch on the lute produced such ravishing sounds that they moved their audiences in profound ways.

The Renaissance is the second studio album by American hip hop artist Q-Tip, released November 4, 2008, on Universal Motown Records. The follow-up to his solo debut album, Amplified (1999), it was recorded after Q-Tip's Kamaal the Abstract (2009) was initially shelved in 2002 by his former label Arista Records and his proposed effort Open was shelved by Universal Motown, both deemed commercially inadequate by the labels.

Their work will appeal to a wide range of readers, from historians with little interest in the guitar for its own sake, to performers with little interest in history for its own sake. Kramer and Frisch, both agenda setters in their prime and both widely known outside the discipline, consider again in their latest work the (long) nineteenth.

Fiati Virtuosi: Italian Instrumental Music From The Renaissance. Released by ANALEKTA Dec 1995 16 Tracks.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Zouch, His March
Written-By – Anonymous
A2a La Chaconna
Written-By – Nicholas Vallet*
A2b Sarabanda
Written-By – Nicholas Vallet*
A2c Two Bourées
Written-By – Nicholas Vallet*
A3a Thocata
Written-By – Pietro Paolo Borrono
A3b Fantasia
Written-By – Pietro Paolo Borrono
A3c Saltarelo Rose E Viole
Written-By – Pietro Paolo Borrono
A4a Preludio
Written-By – Francesco Corbetta
A4b Sarabanda
Written-By – Francesco Corbetta
A4c Chacconi
Written-By – Francesco Corbetta
A4d Sinfonia
Written-By – Francesco Corbetta
A5 Contrapunto Sopra 'Non Mi Toglia Il Ben Mio'
Written-By – Cypriano De Rore*, Giovanni Antonio Terzi
B1 Sharp Pavin
Written-By – Richard Allison
B2 Toccata Chromatica
Written-By – Vicenzo Bernia
B3 Toccata
Written-By – Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger
B4 Toccata
Written-By – Alessandro Piccinini
B5 Spanish Pavan
Written-By – Alfonso Ferrabosco
B6 Sonata
Written-By – Dario Castello
B7 Fantasia
Written-By – John Dowland

Credits

  • Bandurria [Bandora] – Douglas Wooten* (tracks: A1 to A5)
  • Double Bass [Bass Viol] – Jane Ryan
  • Guitar [Baroque] – James Tyler (tracks: A1 to A5)
  • Lute – Douglas Wooten* (tracks: B1 to B7), James Tyler
  • Lute [Mandora] – James Tyler (tracks: B1 to B7)
  • Lute, Cittern – Nigel North (tracks: A1 to A5)
  • Theorbo – Nigel North

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
6.42301 AH James Tyler Lautenmusik Der Renaissance ‎(LP) Decca 6.42301 AH UK 1976
H-71389 James Tyler Music Of The Renaissance Virtuosi ‎(LP) Nonesuch H-71389 US 1980
5438 James Tyler Music Of The Renaissance Virtuosi ‎(LP) Saga 5438 Germany 1976
6.42301 AH James Tyler Lautenmusik Der Renaissance ‎(LP) Decca 6.42301 AH Germany 1976
SAGA 5438, 5438 James Tyler Music Of The Renaissance Virtuosi ‎(LP, Album) Saga , Saga SAGA 5438, 5438 UK 1976