Tandernaken (Lapicida, Erasmus)

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Performances

Naxos

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For 2 Lutes (Höger)

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Anton Höger (2012/7/21)

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Misc. Notes 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

Scores and Parts

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Publisher. Info. Dallas: Hawthorne Early Music, 2013.
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Misc. Notes Contra part provided in G (treble suboctave/tenor) and C (alto) clefs
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Arrangements and Transcriptions

For 2 Lutes (Höger)

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Arranger Anton Höger
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Misc. Notes In French lute-tablature (Unisono) with diminutions in the tradition of the great luteplayers of the 16th century. By performances I would look forward about a small reference to my efforts.
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For 2 Guitars (Höger)

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Anton Höger (2014/6/27)

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Misc. Notes If performed I would look forward about a small reference to my efforts.
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General Information

Work Title Tandernaken
Alternative. Title
Composer Lapicida, Erasmus
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IEL 1
Key A minor
First Publication. 1504 in Harmonice Musices Odhecaton
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Renaissance
Piece Style Renaissance
Instrumentation 3 voices

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Grove Music describes Lapicida's output as "mostly motets and lieder", and this work specifically as "a four-voice textless composition".