voc, *1554 IT
Singer of Classical
A.k.a. Emmanuel Adriaenssen
Emmanuel Adriaenssen (born c. 1554, Antwerp, buried 27 February 1604, Antwerp) was a Flemish lutenist and influential author of Pratum Musicum (Antwerp, 1584) (reprinted with alterations several times until 1600). This contains lute solos, and more importantly settings of madrigals for multiple lutes and different ensembles involving lutes and voices giving much study material for the researcher into renaissance performance practice. The book contains around 85 tablatures for fantasias, songs and dances. Most of the vocal pieces are in Italian. The Neapolitan songs, with their parallel fifths (which not required in Italian text, so it is a question here of a style marker) have a more rustic character. One of them, Del crud’amor, has an almost Oriental character. Various dances for solo lut
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Adriaenssen: Love Songs And Dances From "Pratum Musicum" - Liuto Concertato | Emanuel Adriaenssen, Marie-Claude Vallin, Claudio Cavina, Max van Egmond, Lutz Kirchhof, Sabine Dreier | 1995 | Album |
Nederlandse Barokmeesters | Pieter Hellendaal, Anthoni van Noordt, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Nicolas Vallet, Emanuel Adriaenssen | 1992 | Compil. |
Musik der Renaissance Für 1, 2, 3 und 4 Lauten | Giovanni Pacoloni, Enríquez De Valderrábano, Alonso Mudarra, Emanuel Adriaenssen, Alessandro Piccinini, Lautentrio Ricardo Correa | 1985 | Album |