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This work returned to the old-fashioned, pure style of ricercar.
In the sixteenth century, the word ricercar could refer to several types of compositions.
The first letters of these words spell out the word ricercar, which was a form of music well-known at the time.
The art of the ricercar in 16th century Italy (Accent)
He wrote music in lots of forms, especially church music, madrigals and instrumental pieces called ricercar.
The polythematic C minor ricercar is the most popular and frequently performed and recorded.
A ricercar may explore the permutations of a given motif, and in that regard may follow the piece used as illustration.
This ricercar is also occasionally called the Prussian Fugue, a name used by Bach himself.
The fourth work here, "Ricercar," is one of three new pieces created by Mr. Forsythe this season.
In particular, Gaines cites the suite's concluding ricercar, a six-voice fugue of almost inhuman clarity.
The second type of ricercar, the imitative, contrapuntal type, was to prove the more important historically, and eventually developed into the fugue.
He wrote Ricercar a 5 for Trombones for Stuart Dempster.
In the very late Renaissance and early Baroque, a sinfonia was an alternative name for a canzona, fantasia or ricercar.
In 1935, Anton Webern arranged Bach's six-part ricercar for orchestra.
So far as we know, the real pioneer of the motet-type of organ ricercar was Girolamo Cavazzoni.
The last ricercar of the collection, Recercar con obligo di cantare of the third mass, is similar, only built on two subjects.
Common genres were the toccata, the prelude, the ricercar, the canzona, and intabulation (intavolatura, intabulierung).
Ricercar for recorder quartet (commissioned by the ancient instrument ensemble Ars Nova) (1986)
Ricercar by "Niccolo Nigrino""
For example, "Ricercar sopra Benedictus" would develop motives from a motet titled "Benedictus."
Bernard Foccroulle (complete) Ricercar RIC250.
This was a departure from established conventions for counterpoint in the phrygian mode, dating back to the mid-sixteenth century ricercar from the time of Palestrina.
Ricercar Deutsche Barock Kantaten Vol.
It is a fusion of the ricercar form and the concertante genre through a mirrored structure around a cello solo featuring two cadenzas for the soloists.
"The Sacred Codes of the Six-Part Ricercar," Bach.