Ricercar No.6 (Virgiliano, Aurelio)

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Misc. Notes Ricercata No.6 transcribed in C clef on first line
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Misc. Notes Intavolation in french Lute-tabulatur. Although these pieces were intended for flute, they are very well as finger exercises.
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Work Title Ricercata 6
Alternative. Title
Composer Virgiliano, Aurelio
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IAV 2
First Publication. 1600 ca. in Il Dolcimelo (Libro 2)
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Renaissance
Piece Style Renaissance
Instrumentation see below, Comments

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These may have been for transverse flute, and must have been from Virgiliano's only known publication, a book called Il dolcimelo; according to Grove Music "Aurelio Virgiliano’s Il dolcimelo, ii (c1600) contains ricercate in a similar style for cornetto, violin, transverse flute [traversa] or other instruments. Book iii contains a fingering chart for a D flute with a range of two and a half octaves."