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Zamboni, Giovanni (1674-1718-itl)

Posté : jeu. nov. 20, 2014 9:41 am
par ClassicGuitare
Giovanni Zamboni (17ème siècle)
  • Biographie
Nous savons très peu de la vie de Giovanni Zamboni; il est né à Rome dans la dernière partie du 17ème siècle, est devenu un virtuose sur le théorbe, luth, clavecin, guitare, mandoline et mandore, et il a été bijoutier.

Plusieurs de ses compositions ont été perdus au cours des années, mais parmi ses œuvres publiées une collection de madrigaux en quatre parties et une collection de musique de luth solo comprennent un ensemble de 11 sonates (Sonate d'intavolatura di leuto op. 1) pour l'archiluth, publié en 1718.

  • Partitions du domaine public
    • Sonata No. 1: I. Preludio
      Sonata No. 1: II. Alemanda
      Sonata No. 1: III. Currente
      Sonata No. 1: IV. Sarabanda. Largo
      Sonata No. 1: V. Minuet

      Sonata No. 3: I. Alemanda
      Sonata No. 3: II. Giga
      Sonata No. 3: III. Sarabanda. Andante
      Sonata No. 3: IV. Fuga

      Sonata No. 5: I. Alemanda
      Sonata No. 5: II. Currente
      Sonata No. 5: III. Sarabanda. Largo
      Sonata No. 5: IV. Minuet

      Sonata No. 8: I. Arpeggio
      Sonata No. 8: II. Alemanda
      Sonata No. 8: III. Giga
      Sonata No. 8: IV. Sarabanda
      Sonata No. 8: V. Minuet
      Sonata No. 9: I. Preludio
      Sonata No. 9: II. Alemanda
      Sonata No. 9: III. Giga
      Sonata No. 9: IV. Sarabanda. Largo
      Sonata No. 9: V. Gavotta. Allegro
      Sonata No. 10: I. Alemanda
      Sonata No. 10: II. Currente
      Sonata No. 10: III. Sarabanda. Largo
      Sonata No. 10: IV. Burree
      Sonata No. 11: I. Grave
      Sonata No. 11: II. Currente
      Sonata No. 11: III. Sarabanda. Largo
      Sonata No. 11: IV. Minuet
      Ceccona

Sources:
wikipedia.org
politeianet.gr

Re: Zamboni, Giovanni

Posté : jeu. nov. 20, 2014 9:42 am
par ClassicGuitare
Bio a traduire
Italian composer Giovanni Zamboni is somewhat of a mystery to the modern listener. Very little is known of his life; he was born in Rome in the latter part of the 17th century, became a virtuoso on the theorbo, lute, harpsichord, guitar, mandore and mandolin, and had a side-career as a jeweller. Several of his compositions have been lost over the years, but among his published works is a collection of four-part madrigals and a collection of solo lute music, the Sonate d'intavolatura di leuto.
Published in Lucca in 1718, the Sonate d'intavolatura di leuto is among the latest sources of solo lute music, written in Italian tablatures. The works contained within show the blurring of lines between the two accepted styles of sonata; those for the church (da chiesa) and those for domestic use (da camera). Many of Zamboni's lute sonatas are written in four-part sets, containing mainly dance movements. This makes No.11 distinctly atypical, as its Currante, Sarabanda and Minuet - which signal a da camera purpose - contrast with its opening movement, a Grave, much more characteristic of the seriousness of the da chiesa style.
Bulgarian-born Yavor Ganov studied classical guitar at the University of Sofia, where he developed an interest in Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque music. He has given recitals throughout Bulgaria as well as in The Netherlands and Sweden, and has performed with the European Union Baroque Orchestra. He has previously recorded the works of Giovanni Kapsberger for Brilliant Classics (2012).

Other information:
- Recorded in 2013, Bulgarian National Radio studio.
- Giovanni Zamboni was one of the Masters of the Lute in 18th century Italy. His "Sonate d'Intavolatura di Leuto" contains Sonatas written in four parts, mainly on dance forms like Sarbande, Corrente, Minuet. It is music of great charm and tenderness, perfectly suited to the sweet and gentle sound of the lute.
- Bulgarian lutenist Yavor Genov already made a recording for Brilliant Classics of lute music by Kapsberger (BC94409): "played with elan and exquisite taste, delicate colours and deep understanding" (Klassik.com).
- Booklet, written by Yavor Genov, contains notes on the music and an artist biography.

Re: Zamboni, Giovanni

Posté : jeu. nov. 20, 2014 11:46 am
par jluis
Sonata No. 9: II. Alemanda
download/file.php?id=7682
Amicalement,
jluis

Re: Zamboni, Giovanni

Posté : jeu. nov. 20, 2014 12:34 pm
par jluis
Fac-similé ou manuscrit artistique actuel?
Je l'ignore, mais ici est la Sonate 9 complète.
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/A ... ts1to2.pdf
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/A ... ts3to5.pdf
Amicalement,
jluis
Heureusement cette Sonate utilise à peine les choeurs graves de l'arcilituo. D'autres oeuvres du même auteur semblent difficiles de jouer, même à la guitare de 10 cordes, non par son aspect technique mais par la difficulté dans maintenir la cohérence du basse.
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Re: Zamboni, Giovanni

Posté : jeu. nov. 20, 2014 10:57 pm
par ClassicGuitare
Merci Luis,
en ce moment, je n'ai pas le temps pour la transcription

Re: Zamboni, Giovanni

Posté : ven. nov. 21, 2014 10:30 am
par jluis
Giovanni Zamboni (S. XVIII)
Sonata IX: Preludio/Allemanda/Giga/Sarabanda/Gavott­a.
Arciliuto a 14 cori: Luciano Contini
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Amicalement,
jluis

Re: Zamboni, Giovanni

Posté : ven. nov. 21, 2014 4:53 pm
par didier
très belle suite , le prélude a été publié dans la revue Guitare classique mais je ne me rappelle plus dans quel numéro