Guitar Music from the 16th-18th Century
[guit]
Description
The guitar is of oriental orgin. lt had reached Spain by the 8th century, presumably via the Arabs, and from there, like the lute, it spread through the rest of Europe. Over the centuries the guitar was further developed into an instrument with four courses of strings – this is evident from early-16th-century tablature-books, the earliest known.
DV 32004
Vol. 1: Barbaris, Bellony, Campion, Corbetta, Foscarini, Fuenllana, Granata, Visee i.a.
EAN: 9790200425024
68 pages / 21 x 29.7 cm / 236 g / softcover
DV 32023
Vol. 2: Bethune, Brescianello and Unknown Composers
EAN: 9790200425109
76 pages / 21 x 29.7 cm / 260 g / softcover
DV 32060
Vol. 3: Campion, Losy, Visee and Unknown Composers
EAN: 9790200425826
72 pages / 21 x 29.7 cm / 215 g / softcover
DV 32095
Vol. 4: Corbetta, Murzia, Roncalli and Visee
EAN: 9790200426403
64 pages / 21 x 29.7 cm / 197 g / softcover
Description
Description
The guitar is of oriental orgin. lt had reached Spain by the 8th century, presumably via the Arabs, and from there, like the lute, it spread through the rest of Europe. Over the centuries the guitar was further developed into an instrument with four courses of strings – this is evident from early-16th-century tablature-books, the earliest known.