Fuga Tertia (Maschera, Florentio)
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For 2 Lutes (Höger)
Synthesized performance
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Anton Höger (2012/6/13)
computer synthesized audio
Anton Höger
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Because most of my Intavolations are never heard before, I decided to make a simple computer synthesized audio file for hearing control.
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Sheet Music
Arrangements and Transcriptions
For 2 Lutes (Höger)
Lute score (tablature)
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Anton Höger (2012/6/16)
Lute 1 (tablature)
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Anton Höger (2012/6/16)
Lute 2 (tablature)
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Anton Höger (2012/6/16)
Anton Höger
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Intavolation in french Lute-tabulatur for 2 lutes (Unisono) with Diminuitions in the tradition of the great luteplayers of the 16. Century. By performances I would look forward about a small reference to my efforts.
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For 2 Guitars (Höger)
Complete score
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Anton Höger (2012/6/7)
PDF typeset by Anton Höger
Anton Höger (2012/6/7)
PDF typeset by Anton Höger
Anton Höger (2012/6/7)
Anton Höger
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With Diminuitions in the tradition of the great luteplayers of the 16. Century. By performances I would look forward about a small reference to my efforts.
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General Information
| Work Title | Fuga Tertia |
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| Composer | Maschera, Florentio |
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| Movements/Sections | 1 |
| Piece Style | Renaissance |
| Instrumentation | Organ |
Misc. Comments
Also wrote another fugue (à 4), material for which (a ms. copy from ca.1595) is in Stockholm (see RISM 190021268).

