
The Spanish Vihuela of the 16th Century - Daniel Keene, Lutenist
Columbus Circle
Fri, December 5, at 7:00 PM,
EST
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Capacity
- 20 of 20 spots still available
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- Don't bring your own drinks
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Wheelchair access
- Wheelchair Accessible
This is a groupmuse
A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.
Host
I'm delighted to host lutenist Daniel Keene for his program 'Spanish Vihuela of the 16th Century'. All works will be played on vihuela, a wonderfully warm Renaissance-era string instrument from Spain.
Doors open at 7 pm, music starts around 7:30 pm.
What's the music?
Luys de Narváez (1490-1547)
Cuatro diferencias de Guárdame las vacas
Fantasia 10
Cancion del Emperador, Mille Regres (Josquin des Prez)
Tres diferencias de Guárdame las vacas
Francesco da Milano (1497-1543)
Recercata N. 4
Recercata N. 1
Recercata N. 2
Recercata N. 3
Luys de Narváez
Fantasia N. 4
Fantasia N. 5
INTERVAL
Francesco da Milano
Recercata N. 5
Recercata N. 51
Recercata N. 28
Luys de Narváez
Seis diferencias sobre O Gloriosa Domina
Francesco da Milano
De mon triste desplaisir (Jean Richafort)
Que voulez-vous dire de moi (Josquin de Prez)
Fantasia N. 34 “La Compagna”
- Program order may change
Where does this music come from?
Music from 16th Century Spain and Italy played on the Renaissance vihuela! The program highlights two monumental sources: Los Seys Libros del Delphin (Valladolid, 1538) by Spanish vihuelista Luys de Narváez (1490-1547) and Il Libro Della Fortuna (Napoli, 1536) by Italian lutenist Francesco da Milano “Il Divino” (1497-1543).
Location
Exact address sent to approved attendees via email.
This is a groupmuse
A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.
Host
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