18 Colascione Partitas (Brescianello, Giuseppe Antonio)

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Partita in C major (No.7)

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Performers Marcos Pablo Dalmacio (guitar)
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Fynnjamin (2014/10/28)

Copyist Peter August (1726-1787)
Publisher. Info. Manuscript, n.d.(ca.1747-80).
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Misc. Notes RISM 211010371
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Publisher. Info. Manuscript, n.d.(ca.1700-50).
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Misc. Notes RISM 211011685
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General Information

Work Title 18 Colascione Partitas
Alternative. Title Gallichone Partite
Composer Brescianello, Giuseppe Antonio
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 18 pieces:
  1. Partita in C major
  2. Partita in G major
  3. Partita in B-flat major
  4. Partita in F major
  5. Partita in B-flat major
  6. Partita in G major and here: Partita No.6
  7. Partita in C major
  8. Partita in G major and here: Partita No.8
  9. Partita in B-flat major and here: Partita No.9
  10. Partita in F major
  11. Partita in C minor
  12. Partita in C major
  13. Partita in F major
  14. Partita in G major
  15. Partita in G minor
  16. Partita in D minor and here: Partita No.16
  17. Partita in E-flat major
  18. Partita in E-flat major
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Baroque
Piece Style Baroque
Instrumentation gallichone (type of lute)
Extra Information The works known as "Partitas" are entitled in the anonymous manuscript as "Sinphonia", "Trio", "Sonata", or "Parthia". Besides them, this manuscript contains on the p. 120 three single pieces for gallichone, most-likely written down by another copyist and probably intended as parts of a multi-movement work. Their style is close to Brescianello's Partitas but their author is not explicitly specified in the manuscript.