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Griffiths, John.

“The Vihuela: Performance Practice, Style, and Context”. Lute, Guitar, and Vihuela: Historical Performance and Modern Interpretation. Ed Victor Coelho. Cambridge Studies in Performance Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. 158-79.

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Article: book 1997 griffiths1997-1
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Reviews by Tim Crawford in Early Music 27 (1999): 323-5; Calvin Elliker in Notes, 55 (1999 ): 636-39; Jonathan Le Cocq in Music & Letters 80 (1999): 105-109. • ISBN 0 521 45528 6 • RILM abstract: This study evaluates the historical, cultural and practical dimensions of the performance practice of the Spanish vihuela de mano from c.1475 to c. 1620 in both urbanand courtly contexts. The early repertory appears substantially improvised, progressively absorbing learned imitative counterpoint polyphony. Further discussion centres on the instrument’s uses, the aesthetic goals of players, and specific information on various aspects of performance including instrumental technique, improvisation and embellishment, intabulation, song accompaniment, tuning and temperament. [JG]


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Instrument VIHUELA

Century 16CENT

Region SPAIN

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Research field GENERAL, INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC, REPERTORY & STYLE, PERFORMANCE PRACTICE