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Fabritio Caroso: Il Ballarino (1581)
Fabritio Caroso da Sermoneta (1526/1535 – 1605/1620) was an Italian Renaissance dancing master and a composer or transcriber of dance music.
Artemandoline Baroque Ensemble
Louis Janmot - Poème de l'âme 13 - Rayons de soleil (Poem of the Soul - Sunray)
Enjoy the work.
Julian
published: 08 Feb 2021
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Fabritio Caroso's "Chiara Stella" by Renaissance dance ensemble "Vento del Tempo"
http://ventodeltempo.info
https://www.facebook.com/ventodeltempo/
https://vk.com/ventodeltempo
Описания:
- FS: http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/caroso/facsimile/270small.html
- на сайте СПбКСТ: http://historicaldance.spb.ru/index/articles/dances/aid/143
published: 28 Jan 2014
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Fabritio Caroso: Ballo del fiore (musica del Rinascimento italiano)
Fabritio (Fabrizio) Caroso fu un maestro e teorico del ballo, scrittore e compositore rinascimentale.
Il brano "Ballo del fiore" è estratto dal suo volume "Nobiltà di dame", che ebbe notevole successo e apprezzamenti nella città di Roma e meritò la dedica in un sonetto di Torquato Tasso.
Nelle feste cortigiane la danza acquista così grande importanza, che, sia per gli uomini sia per le donne, affermarsi nel ballo diventa condizione per affermarsi. Di qui, la necessità dei maestri italiani del Cinquecento nel comporre e far pubblicare a stampa i propri trattati.
Tra gli strumenti musicali utilizzati nel Rinascimento per eseguire le danze vi erano: il liuto, il chitarrino rinascimentale, la chitarra moresca, la spinetta, i flauti, la ghironda, le percussioni, la viella, la viola da gamba, il...
published: 28 Mar 2020
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Spagnoletta a 3 da Nobiltà di dame di Fabritio Caroso
La Rossignol, danza del XVI secolo di Fabritio Caroso, danza antica, balli antichi, costumi rinascimento, danza rinascimentale, liuto, chitarra rinascimentale, percussioni, flauti diritti, cornamusa, ciaramelli, bombarde, trombone rinascimentale, organo positivo, ghironda, contraltista
La Rossignol, 16th century dances by Fabritio Caroso, Cesare Negri, early dances, early dancers, Renaissance costumes, Renaissance dance, lute, Renaissance guitar, percussions, recorders, bagpipe, bombards, Renaissance trombone, positive organ, hurdy-gurdy, alto
published: 23 Jul 2020
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Fabritio Caroso - Spagnioletta
Tanec: Danza Alegre, hudba: Gemini musicales
Černínské kratochvíle 2019, Vodní hrad Švihov
published: 11 Oct 2019
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PAVANIGLIA - FABRITIO CAROSO
"SING WE DANCE WE", FIATARCO CONSORT & DANZA ANTICA, ZÜRICH 1994
published: 29 Apr 2016
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La villanella Balletto - fabritio Caroso
from Nobilità di Dame 1581
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabritio_Caroso
Gentile Bellini
ernst stolz viols and ukulele
published: 26 Sep 2011
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Fabritio Caroso's "Laccio d'Amore" by Renaissance dance ensemble "Vento del Tempo"
http://ventodeltempo.info
https://www.facebook.com/ventodeltempo/
https://vk.com/ventodeltempo
Quite simple italian renaissance dance for the beginners.
Dance description:
- original FS: http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/caroso/facsimile/324small.html
- in Russian: http://historicaldance.spb.ru/index/articles/dances/aid/451
Music by Angelika Oertel
published: 10 Jan 2016
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Fabritio Caroso - Aria
Fabritio Caroso da Sermoneta (1526/1535 – 1605/1620) was an Italian Renaissance dancing master and a composer or transcriber of dance music.
Performer: Eugenio Grossetto.
Painting: Titian - Portrait of Federico II Gonzaga.
published: 15 Jun 2021
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Spagnoletta (Anónimo) - "Il Ballarino" (1581), Fabritio Caroso
Spagnoletta (Anónimo) - "Il Ballarino" (1581), Fabritio Caroso.
(Danza).
Intérpretes: Micrologus - Cappella de Turchini.
Imágenes: Libro "Il Ballarino", (1581).
[ESPAÑOLETA]
"Danza española, o de carácter español, de los siglos XVI al XVIII. Consta de varias mudanzas divididas en tres secciones de ocho compases cada una.
La primera descripción que poseemos es de una españoleta anónima para una pareja, incluida por Fabritio Caroso en "Il Ballarino" (Venecia, 1581), en la cual se repiten las dos últimas secciones de cada mudanza a modo de estribillo. Compuesta por el mismo autor, encontramos en este tratado una españoleta nueva para trío con idéntica distribución en tres secciones por mudanza, y las mismas repeticiones.
En su segundo tratado, "Nobiltà di Dame", Caroso incorpora dos e...
published: 14 Sep 2012
6:47
Fabritio Caroso: Il Ballarino (1581)
Fabritio Caroso da Sermoneta (1526/1535 – 1605/1620) was an Italian Renaissance dancing master and a composer or transcriber of dance music.
Artemandoline Baro...
Fabritio Caroso da Sermoneta (1526/1535 – 1605/1620) was an Italian Renaissance dancing master and a composer or transcriber of dance music.
Artemandoline Baroque Ensemble
Louis Janmot - Poème de l'âme 13 - Rayons de soleil (Poem of the Soul - Sunray)
Enjoy the work.
Julian
https://wn.com/Fabritio_Caroso_Il_Ballarino_(1581)
Fabritio Caroso da Sermoneta (1526/1535 – 1605/1620) was an Italian Renaissance dancing master and a composer or transcriber of dance music.
Artemandoline Baroque Ensemble
Louis Janmot - Poème de l'âme 13 - Rayons de soleil (Poem of the Soul - Sunray)
Enjoy the work.
Julian
- published: 08 Feb 2021
- views: 2017
1:41
Fabritio Caroso's "Chiara Stella" by Renaissance dance ensemble "Vento del Tempo"
http://ventodeltempo.info
https://www.facebook.com/ventodeltempo/
https://vk.com/ventodeltempo
Описания:
- FS: http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/caroso/facsimile/270...
http://ventodeltempo.info
https://www.facebook.com/ventodeltempo/
https://vk.com/ventodeltempo
Описания:
- FS: http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/caroso/facsimile/270small.html
- на сайте СПбКСТ: http://historicaldance.spb.ru/index/articles/dances/aid/143
https://wn.com/Fabritio_Caroso's_Chiara_Stella_By_Renaissance_Dance_Ensemble_Vento_Del_Tempo
http://ventodeltempo.info
https://www.facebook.com/ventodeltempo/
https://vk.com/ventodeltempo
Описания:
- FS: http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/caroso/facsimile/270small.html
- на сайте СПбКСТ: http://historicaldance.spb.ru/index/articles/dances/aid/143
- published: 28 Jan 2014
- views: 29922
4:02
Fabritio Caroso: Ballo del fiore (musica del Rinascimento italiano)
Fabritio (Fabrizio) Caroso fu un maestro e teorico del ballo, scrittore e compositore rinascimentale.
Il brano "Ballo del fiore" è estratto dal suo volume "Nobi...
Fabritio (Fabrizio) Caroso fu un maestro e teorico del ballo, scrittore e compositore rinascimentale.
Il brano "Ballo del fiore" è estratto dal suo volume "Nobiltà di dame", che ebbe notevole successo e apprezzamenti nella città di Roma e meritò la dedica in un sonetto di Torquato Tasso.
Nelle feste cortigiane la danza acquista così grande importanza, che, sia per gli uomini sia per le donne, affermarsi nel ballo diventa condizione per affermarsi. Di qui, la necessità dei maestri italiani del Cinquecento nel comporre e far pubblicare a stampa i propri trattati.
Tra gli strumenti musicali utilizzati nel Rinascimento per eseguire le danze vi erano: il liuto, il chitarrino rinascimentale, la chitarra moresca, la spinetta, i flauti, la ghironda, le percussioni, la viella, la viola da gamba, il cromorno, la bombarda.
Realizzazione a cura dell'Accademia Musicale Arcadia - Dipartimento di musica antica - TRANI.
Direttore artistico: Roberto Fasciano
https://wn.com/Fabritio_Caroso_Ballo_Del_Fiore_(Musica_Del_Rinascimento_Italiano)
Fabritio (Fabrizio) Caroso fu un maestro e teorico del ballo, scrittore e compositore rinascimentale.
Il brano "Ballo del fiore" è estratto dal suo volume "Nobiltà di dame", che ebbe notevole successo e apprezzamenti nella città di Roma e meritò la dedica in un sonetto di Torquato Tasso.
Nelle feste cortigiane la danza acquista così grande importanza, che, sia per gli uomini sia per le donne, affermarsi nel ballo diventa condizione per affermarsi. Di qui, la necessità dei maestri italiani del Cinquecento nel comporre e far pubblicare a stampa i propri trattati.
Tra gli strumenti musicali utilizzati nel Rinascimento per eseguire le danze vi erano: il liuto, il chitarrino rinascimentale, la chitarra moresca, la spinetta, i flauti, la ghironda, le percussioni, la viella, la viola da gamba, il cromorno, la bombarda.
Realizzazione a cura dell'Accademia Musicale Arcadia - Dipartimento di musica antica - TRANI.
Direttore artistico: Roberto Fasciano
- published: 28 Mar 2020
- views: 36566
1:16
Spagnoletta a 3 da Nobiltà di dame di Fabritio Caroso
La Rossignol, danza del XVI secolo di Fabritio Caroso, danza antica, balli antichi, costumi rinascimento, danza rinascimentale, liuto, chitarra rinascimentale, ...
La Rossignol, danza del XVI secolo di Fabritio Caroso, danza antica, balli antichi, costumi rinascimento, danza rinascimentale, liuto, chitarra rinascimentale, percussioni, flauti diritti, cornamusa, ciaramelli, bombarde, trombone rinascimentale, organo positivo, ghironda, contraltista
La Rossignol, 16th century dances by Fabritio Caroso, Cesare Negri, early dances, early dancers, Renaissance costumes, Renaissance dance, lute, Renaissance guitar, percussions, recorders, bagpipe, bombards, Renaissance trombone, positive organ, hurdy-gurdy, alto
https://wn.com/Spagnoletta_A_3_Da_Nobiltà_Di_Dame_Di_Fabritio_Caroso
La Rossignol, danza del XVI secolo di Fabritio Caroso, danza antica, balli antichi, costumi rinascimento, danza rinascimentale, liuto, chitarra rinascimentale, percussioni, flauti diritti, cornamusa, ciaramelli, bombarde, trombone rinascimentale, organo positivo, ghironda, contraltista
La Rossignol, 16th century dances by Fabritio Caroso, Cesare Negri, early dances, early dancers, Renaissance costumes, Renaissance dance, lute, Renaissance guitar, percussions, recorders, bagpipe, bombards, Renaissance trombone, positive organ, hurdy-gurdy, alto
- published: 23 Jul 2020
- views: 2987
2:41
Fabritio Caroso - Spagnioletta
Tanec: Danza Alegre, hudba: Gemini musicales
Černínské kratochvíle 2019, Vodní hrad Švihov
Tanec: Danza Alegre, hudba: Gemini musicales
Černínské kratochvíle 2019, Vodní hrad Švihov
https://wn.com/Fabritio_Caroso_Spagnioletta
Tanec: Danza Alegre, hudba: Gemini musicales
Černínské kratochvíle 2019, Vodní hrad Švihov
- published: 11 Oct 2019
- views: 614
3:05
PAVANIGLIA - FABRITIO CAROSO
"SING WE DANCE WE", FIATARCO CONSORT & DANZA ANTICA, ZÜRICH 1994
"SING WE DANCE WE", FIATARCO CONSORT & DANZA ANTICA, ZÜRICH 1994
https://wn.com/Pavaniglia_Fabritio_Caroso
"SING WE DANCE WE", FIATARCO CONSORT & DANZA ANTICA, ZÜRICH 1994
- published: 29 Apr 2016
- views: 1033
1:31
La villanella Balletto - fabritio Caroso
from Nobilità di Dame 1581
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabritio_Caroso
Gentile Bellini
ernst stolz viols and ukulele
from Nobilità di Dame 1581
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabritio_Caroso
Gentile Bellini
ernst stolz viols and ukulele
https://wn.com/La_Villanella_Balletto_Fabritio_Caroso
from Nobilità di Dame 1581
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabritio_Caroso
Gentile Bellini
ernst stolz viols and ukulele
- published: 26 Sep 2011
- views: 4734
1:45
Fabritio Caroso's "Laccio d'Amore" by Renaissance dance ensemble "Vento del Tempo"
http://ventodeltempo.info
https://www.facebook.com/ventodeltempo/
https://vk.com/ventodeltempo
Quite simple italian renaissance dance for the beginners.
Dance...
http://ventodeltempo.info
https://www.facebook.com/ventodeltempo/
https://vk.com/ventodeltempo
Quite simple italian renaissance dance for the beginners.
Dance description:
- original FS: http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/caroso/facsimile/324small.html
- in Russian: http://historicaldance.spb.ru/index/articles/dances/aid/451
Music by Angelika Oertel
https://wn.com/Fabritio_Caroso's_Laccio_D'Amore_By_Renaissance_Dance_Ensemble_Vento_Del_Tempo
http://ventodeltempo.info
https://www.facebook.com/ventodeltempo/
https://vk.com/ventodeltempo
Quite simple italian renaissance dance for the beginners.
Dance description:
- original FS: http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/caroso/facsimile/324small.html
- in Russian: http://historicaldance.spb.ru/index/articles/dances/aid/451
Music by Angelika Oertel
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 1992
1:39
Fabritio Caroso - Aria
Fabritio Caroso da Sermoneta (1526/1535 – 1605/1620) was an Italian Renaissance dancing master and a composer or transcriber of dance music.
Performer: Eugenio...
Fabritio Caroso da Sermoneta (1526/1535 – 1605/1620) was an Italian Renaissance dancing master and a composer or transcriber of dance music.
Performer: Eugenio Grossetto.
Painting: Titian - Portrait of Federico II Gonzaga.
https://wn.com/Fabritio_Caroso_Aria
Fabritio Caroso da Sermoneta (1526/1535 – 1605/1620) was an Italian Renaissance dancing master and a composer or transcriber of dance music.
Performer: Eugenio Grossetto.
Painting: Titian - Portrait of Federico II Gonzaga.
- published: 15 Jun 2021
- views: 178
3:34
Spagnoletta (Anónimo) - "Il Ballarino" (1581), Fabritio Caroso
Spagnoletta (Anónimo) - "Il Ballarino" (1581), Fabritio Caroso.
(Danza).
Intérpretes: Micrologus - Cappella de Turchini.
Imágenes: Libro "Il Ballarino", (1581)...
Spagnoletta (Anónimo) - "Il Ballarino" (1581), Fabritio Caroso.
(Danza).
Intérpretes: Micrologus - Cappella de Turchini.
Imágenes: Libro "Il Ballarino", (1581).
[ESPAÑOLETA]
"Danza española, o de carácter español, de los siglos XVI al XVIII. Consta de varias mudanzas divididas en tres secciones de ocho compases cada una.
La primera descripción que poseemos es de una españoleta anónima para una pareja, incluida por Fabritio Caroso en "Il Ballarino" (Venecia, 1581), en la cual se repiten las dos últimas secciones de cada mudanza a modo de estribillo. Compuesta por el mismo autor, encontramos en este tratado una españoleta nueva para trío con idéntica distribución en tres secciones por mudanza, y las mismas repeticiones.
En su segundo tratado, "Nobiltà di Dame", Caroso incorpora dos españoletas: la primera de ellas, Españoleta Reglada para una pareja, está dedicada a la Marquesa de Montoro y sigue las normas establecidas anteriormente; aporta diferentes posibilidades de actuación y variaciones al libre albedrío de los ejecutantes. En este mismo tratado encontramos una Españoleta Nueva al estilo de Madrid, también para una pareja, muy ornamentada y con una novedad: la primera sección de las dos últimas mudanzas se ejecuta cogidos de una o de las dos manos. Todas ellas responden a un patrón común:
- 1ª sección de cada mudanza: avance o paseo en rueda.
- 2ª sección: pasos laterales rematados con pasos en vuelta.
- 3ª sección: retroceso y avance.
Para todas estas españoletas, Caroso facilita la misma música.
Según Esquivel de Navarro, era danza antigua que ya no se practicaba, pero que servía en los saraos y máscaras que se hacían a su Majestad (Felipe IV) y a otros príncipes, por lo que los maestros de danzar no debían ignorarla. Sin embargo, la última descripción que poseemos es de una fuente española del siglo XVIII: Arte de Danzar a la Francesa, añadidos en esta tercera impresión todos los pasos o movimientos del danzar a la Española, con seis danzas al último, escrito por Pablo Minguet e Irol y editado en 1737, que responde al mismo esquema de las anteriores, aunque con mucha mayor dificultad de ejecución; aporta la novedad de ejecutarse con castañuelas.
Al ser una danza medianamente grave, fue utilizada en la corte. Allí, por ejemplo, la Infanta María Teresa (futura reina de Francia), quien gustaba mucho de bailar, a los diez años de edad danzó junto a sus damas la gallarda, la españoleta, la Madama de Orliens, el torneo, la galería de amor, la alemana y el Pie-de-Gibao.
Lope de Vega, en el Auto Sacramental de Los Cantares, indica: "Duerme la esposa y los tres (el Criado, la Gracia y la Alegría) cantan, y los dos danzan esta españoleta, mudando los bailes conformes fueren las coplas".
Fue, al igual que casi todas las danzas de esta época, utilizada en el teatro, y así en el Juicio de Paris, de Antonio de Zamora (1716), llega la española diciendo: "MEL: Venga un sombrero (arroja el manto y, puesto el sombrero, baila la entrada de la españoleta, cantando al mismo tiempo): Arrojome el señor Cupidillo / las saetas que flecha veloz / arrojómelas y arrojéselas, / y volviómelas a arrojar (y venimos a amar los dos)", que coincide con la canción de Lope de Vega titulada "Arrojome las Naranjicas".
En la "Mojiganga de los Sones" aparece una relación entre españoleta y folías, que dicen ser "hermanas de padre y madre / tañido siempre plural / que andarse solo no sabe", lo cual queda confirmado en el tratado de Minguet, pues coinciden las mudanzas tercera, quinta y sexta de españoleta con las mudanzas segunda, tercera y cuarta de las folías del Libro de Danzar de D. Balthasar de Rojas Pantoja compuesto por el Maestro Juan Antonio Jaque". - (MARÍA JOSÉ RUIZ MAYORDOMO).
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Fabritio Caroso (c.1535 - desp. 1605) fue bailarín, maestro, teórico de la danza y compositor del Renacimiento italiano, nacido en Sermoneta hacia 1535 y muerto después de 1605.
Desarrolló toda su carrera en Roma, donde fue músico y maestro de ballet de la nobleza. Es autor del tratado de danza "Il Ballarino" (Venecia, 1581), que recoge la teoría y los pasos de baile de la corte de muchos países e incluye transcripciones para laúd de algunas danzas. Es uno de los primeros manuales de danza que se conservan, donde se indica la preparación que debe seguir un caballero de la corte para ser formado como bailarín. También escribió el manual de danza titulado "Nobilità di Dame" (Venecia, 1600).
http://www.mcnarte.com/app-arte/do/show?key=espannoleta
http://imslp.org/wiki/Il_Ballarino_%28Caroso,_Fabritio%29
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/caroso/
https://wn.com/Spagnoletta_(Anónimo)_Il_Ballarino_(1581),_Fabritio_Caroso
Spagnoletta (Anónimo) - "Il Ballarino" (1581), Fabritio Caroso.
(Danza).
Intérpretes: Micrologus - Cappella de Turchini.
Imágenes: Libro "Il Ballarino", (1581).
[ESPAÑOLETA]
"Danza española, o de carácter español, de los siglos XVI al XVIII. Consta de varias mudanzas divididas en tres secciones de ocho compases cada una.
La primera descripción que poseemos es de una españoleta anónima para una pareja, incluida por Fabritio Caroso en "Il Ballarino" (Venecia, 1581), en la cual se repiten las dos últimas secciones de cada mudanza a modo de estribillo. Compuesta por el mismo autor, encontramos en este tratado una españoleta nueva para trío con idéntica distribución en tres secciones por mudanza, y las mismas repeticiones.
En su segundo tratado, "Nobiltà di Dame", Caroso incorpora dos españoletas: la primera de ellas, Españoleta Reglada para una pareja, está dedicada a la Marquesa de Montoro y sigue las normas establecidas anteriormente; aporta diferentes posibilidades de actuación y variaciones al libre albedrío de los ejecutantes. En este mismo tratado encontramos una Españoleta Nueva al estilo de Madrid, también para una pareja, muy ornamentada y con una novedad: la primera sección de las dos últimas mudanzas se ejecuta cogidos de una o de las dos manos. Todas ellas responden a un patrón común:
- 1ª sección de cada mudanza: avance o paseo en rueda.
- 2ª sección: pasos laterales rematados con pasos en vuelta.
- 3ª sección: retroceso y avance.
Para todas estas españoletas, Caroso facilita la misma música.
Según Esquivel de Navarro, era danza antigua que ya no se practicaba, pero que servía en los saraos y máscaras que se hacían a su Majestad (Felipe IV) y a otros príncipes, por lo que los maestros de danzar no debían ignorarla. Sin embargo, la última descripción que poseemos es de una fuente española del siglo XVIII: Arte de Danzar a la Francesa, añadidos en esta tercera impresión todos los pasos o movimientos del danzar a la Española, con seis danzas al último, escrito por Pablo Minguet e Irol y editado en 1737, que responde al mismo esquema de las anteriores, aunque con mucha mayor dificultad de ejecución; aporta la novedad de ejecutarse con castañuelas.
Al ser una danza medianamente grave, fue utilizada en la corte. Allí, por ejemplo, la Infanta María Teresa (futura reina de Francia), quien gustaba mucho de bailar, a los diez años de edad danzó junto a sus damas la gallarda, la españoleta, la Madama de Orliens, el torneo, la galería de amor, la alemana y el Pie-de-Gibao.
Lope de Vega, en el Auto Sacramental de Los Cantares, indica: "Duerme la esposa y los tres (el Criado, la Gracia y la Alegría) cantan, y los dos danzan esta españoleta, mudando los bailes conformes fueren las coplas".
Fue, al igual que casi todas las danzas de esta época, utilizada en el teatro, y así en el Juicio de Paris, de Antonio de Zamora (1716), llega la española diciendo: "MEL: Venga un sombrero (arroja el manto y, puesto el sombrero, baila la entrada de la españoleta, cantando al mismo tiempo): Arrojome el señor Cupidillo / las saetas que flecha veloz / arrojómelas y arrojéselas, / y volviómelas a arrojar (y venimos a amar los dos)", que coincide con la canción de Lope de Vega titulada "Arrojome las Naranjicas".
En la "Mojiganga de los Sones" aparece una relación entre españoleta y folías, que dicen ser "hermanas de padre y madre / tañido siempre plural / que andarse solo no sabe", lo cual queda confirmado en el tratado de Minguet, pues coinciden las mudanzas tercera, quinta y sexta de españoleta con las mudanzas segunda, tercera y cuarta de las folías del Libro de Danzar de D. Balthasar de Rojas Pantoja compuesto por el Maestro Juan Antonio Jaque". - (MARÍA JOSÉ RUIZ MAYORDOMO).
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Fabritio Caroso (c.1535 - desp. 1605) fue bailarín, maestro, teórico de la danza y compositor del Renacimiento italiano, nacido en Sermoneta hacia 1535 y muerto después de 1605.
Desarrolló toda su carrera en Roma, donde fue músico y maestro de ballet de la nobleza. Es autor del tratado de danza "Il Ballarino" (Venecia, 1581), que recoge la teoría y los pasos de baile de la corte de muchos países e incluye transcripciones para laúd de algunas danzas. Es uno de los primeros manuales de danza que se conservan, donde se indica la preparación que debe seguir un caballero de la corte para ser formado como bailarín. También escribió el manual de danza titulado "Nobilità di Dame" (Venecia, 1600).
http://www.mcnarte.com/app-arte/do/show?key=espannoleta
http://imslp.org/wiki/Il_Ballarino_%28Caroso,_Fabritio%29
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/caroso/
- published: 14 Sep 2012
- views: 14095
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Spagna - Call Me
Music video by Spagna performing Call Me
℗ 1987 CBS Dischi S.p.A.
For Entertainment Purpose Only.
published: 20 Apr 2015
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Spagna - Easy Lady (1987) - HD
+ EDIÇÕES PARA DJs / VJs
VISITE: https://robsonveejay.blogspot.com/
published: 29 Apr 2015
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Spagna - Call Me (1987) • TopPop
Ivana Spagna (born 16 December 1954), known mononymously as Spagna is an Italian singer and songwriter.
Spagna started her career singing in English and in the early 1980s she provided vocals (with Angela Parisi) and wrote songs for an Italo disco duo called Fun Fun, as well as writing songs for many other dance music projects until 1986, when she embarked on a solo career.
Spagna's debut single "Easy Lady", released in 1986, was a success across Europe. In 1987, she released "Call Me", which topped the European Hot 100 Singles chart, and reached number two in Italy and on the UK Singles Chart. It also reached number 13 on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart. Her debut album, Dedicated to the Moon, was released the same year and sold over 500,000 copies.
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Spagna - Easy lady
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Spagna - I always dream about you
i always dream about you
i always think about you
I I've got this feeling inside
this love will be all my life
yes forever
you you found the way from the start
to go straight to my heart
don't change it never
I build my world around you
coz I really love and trust you
you are my sweet reality
you mean so much to me
I always dream about you
coz we were made to live together
I always dream about you
coz we were made to love each other
I always dream about you
you you made this woman feel new
and feel so beautiful too
just beeing loved
every single day that I live
I live it coz I can give
to you all my love
and every time you want me
it is something to hold on to
I need to know you need me
the way I'm needing you
chorus
I always dream about you
about you...
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SPAGNA - Easy Lady (Best audio)
Spagna (born Ivana Spagna, 16 December 1954) is an Italian singer and songwriter.
Spagna was born in Verona, Italy. She started her career singing in English. In the early '80s she provided vocals (with Angela Parisi) and wrote songs for a pop duo project called Fun Fun [1] as well as writing songs for many other disco projects until 1986 when she embarked on a solo career.
Her first dance song "Easy Lady" (1986) was a hit throughout Europe. In 1987 she released her second successful hit, "Call Me" : the song ranked 1st in the European Top Chart, hit Number two in the UK Singles Chart (and it is still the highest position ever achieved by an Italian singer in the UK), and made #13 in the Billboard Dance Chart.
The same year her first album, featuring the two singles, was released....
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Spagna - Call Me
Music video by Spagna performing Call Me
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Music video by Spagna performing Call Me
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Music video by Spagna performing Call Me
℗ 1987 CBS Dischi S.p.A.
For Entertainment Purpose Only.
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Spagna - Easy Lady (1987) - HD
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Spagna - Call Me (1987) • TopPop
Ivana Spagna (born 16 December 1954), known mononymously as Spagna is an Italian singer and songwriter.
Spagna started her career singing in English and in the ...
Ivana Spagna (born 16 December 1954), known mononymously as Spagna is an Italian singer and songwriter.
Spagna started her career singing in English and in the early 1980s she provided vocals (with Angela Parisi) and wrote songs for an Italo disco duo called Fun Fun, as well as writing songs for many other dance music projects until 1986, when she embarked on a solo career.
Spagna's debut single "Easy Lady", released in 1986, was a success across Europe. In 1987, she released "Call Me", which topped the European Hot 100 Singles chart, and reached number two in Italy and on the UK Singles Chart. It also reached number 13 on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart. Her debut album, Dedicated to the Moon, was released the same year and sold over 500,000 copies.
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Broadcast date: 21 april 1987
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Ivana Spagna (born 16 December 1954), known mononymously as Spagna is an Italian singer and songwriter.
Spagna started her career singing in English and in the early 1980s she provided vocals (with Angela Parisi) and wrote songs for an Italo disco duo called Fun Fun, as well as writing songs for many other dance music projects until 1986, when she embarked on a solo career.
Spagna's debut single "Easy Lady", released in 1986, was a success across Europe. In 1987, she released "Call Me", which topped the European Hot 100 Singles chart, and reached number two in Italy and on the UK Singles Chart. It also reached number 13 on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart. Her debut album, Dedicated to the Moon, was released the same year and sold over 500,000 copies.
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Broadcast date: 21 april 1987
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The performance of the artist(s) in the clip was filmed and recorded with the written consent of the artist(s) and their representatives.
AVROTROS is a Dutch radio and television broadcaster, founded in 2014 from a merger of AVRO and TROS. From January 1st, 2014 the name of the merged broadcaster was used in joint programmes. AVRO was founded in 1923 as the Netherlands first public broadcaster. TROS started broadcasting in 1964. Toppop was a weekly AVRO pop program that was aired between 1970 and 1988.
AVROTROS Broadcasting
PO Box 2
1200 JA Hilversum
The Netherlands
TopPop was the first regular dedicated pop music TV show in the Dutch language area. Dutch broadcaster AVRO aired the programme weekly, from 1970 to 1988. Presenter Ad Visser hosted the show for its first fifteen years.
World famous music artists performed on TopPop: ABBA, 10CC, Bee Gees, The Jacksons with Michael Jackson, David Bowie, Earth & Fire, Queen, Golden Earring, Boney M, KC & The Sunshine Band, Chic, Donna Summer and many many more.
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Spagna - Easy lady
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Spagna - I always dream about you
i always dream about you
i always think about you
I I've got this feeling inside
this love will be all my life
yes forever
you you found the way from the...
i always dream about you
i always think about you
I I've got this feeling inside
this love will be all my life
yes forever
you you found the way from the start
to go straight to my heart
don't change it never
I build my world around you
coz I really love and trust you
you are my sweet reality
you mean so much to me
I always dream about you
coz we were made to live together
I always dream about you
coz we were made to love each other
I always dream about you
you you made this woman feel new
and feel so beautiful too
just beeing loved
every single day that I live
I live it coz I can give
to you all my love
and every time you want me
it is something to hold on to
I need to know you need me
the way I'm needing you
chorus
I always dream about you
about you about you ah
I always dream about you
coz we were made to live together
I couldn't live without you
coz we were made to love each other
I always dream about you
I've got this feeling inside
this love will be all my life
yes forever
you found the way from the start
to go straight to my heart
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i always dream about you
i always think about you
I I've got this feeling inside
this love will be all my life
yes forever
you you found the way from the start
to go straight to my heart
don't change it never
I build my world around you
coz I really love and trust you
you are my sweet reality
you mean so much to me
I always dream about you
coz we were made to live together
I always dream about you
coz we were made to love each other
I always dream about you
you you made this woman feel new
and feel so beautiful too
just beeing loved
every single day that I live
I live it coz I can give
to you all my love
and every time you want me
it is something to hold on to
I need to know you need me
the way I'm needing you
chorus
I always dream about you
about you about you ah
I always dream about you
coz we were made to live together
I couldn't live without you
coz we were made to love each other
I always dream about you
I've got this feeling inside
this love will be all my life
yes forever
you found the way from the start
to go straight to my heart
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SPAGNA - Easy Lady (Best audio)
Spagna (born Ivana Spagna, 16 December 1954) is an Italian singer and songwriter.
Spagna was born in Verona, Italy. She started her career singing in English...
Spagna (born Ivana Spagna, 16 December 1954) is an Italian singer and songwriter.
Spagna was born in Verona, Italy. She started her career singing in English. In the early '80s she provided vocals (with Angela Parisi) and wrote songs for a pop duo project called Fun Fun [1] as well as writing songs for many other disco projects until 1986 when she embarked on a solo career.
Her first dance song "Easy Lady" (1986) was a hit throughout Europe. In 1987 she released her second successful hit, "Call Me" : the song ranked 1st in the European Top Chart, hit Number two in the UK Singles Chart (and it is still the highest position ever achieved by an Italian singer in the UK), and made #13 in the Billboard Dance Chart.
The same year her first album, featuring the two singles, was released. Dedicated To The Moon sold 500,000 copies, and won an international prize for having been the best-selling album on Compact Disc that year.
After a dance-rock album, You Are My Energy (1989), and one more minor hit in the UK chart ("Every Girl and Boy"), by 1990 Spagna, supported by Sony Music, moved to the U.S.. She lived in Santa Monica, working on her new pop album No Way Out. This collection featured a song written by Diane Warren ("There's A Love"), and the two singles which she released in the U.S. - "Love At First Sight" (also released in the UK) and "Only Words".
In 1993 Spagna moved back to Europe again, and recorded Matter Of Time, considered by many her best album in english, featuring new eurodance rhythms and ballads and spawning the two successful singles "Why me" and "I always dream about you".
In 1995, after the release of her last European hit ("Lady Madonna") as a single, she started singing in her native Italian. She took part several times in the Sanremo Festival, the most important Italian song-contest, ranking 3rd in 1995 with the song "Gente Come Noi", which became the biggest hit of the year in Italy.
From that year onwards, Spagna released many successful albums sung in Italian (including hit singles such as "Siamo in due","E io penso a te","Lupi solitari","Indivisibili","Dov'eri","Il bello della vita-World Cup Song","Con il tuo nome") until 2003, when she left Sony Music in order to sing in English again. She joined an independent Swiss record label (B&G), and recorded Woman, a dance-pop album featuring eight new songs in English, a couple in Spanish and one in French, which spawned the three singles "Never say you love me", "Woman" and "Do it with style". In 2004 a new remixed version of "Easy Lady" was released, and played by radio stations throughout Europe.
Spagna's fourteen albums have sold a total of over 10 millions copies worldwide.
In February 2006 she took part in the Sanremo song contest, with the song "Noi Non Possiamo Cambiare", and in May 2006 ranked third in the Italian reality show "Music Farm". She is currently (April 2008) working on her next album which is scheduled for release in late 2008.
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Spagna (born Ivana Spagna, 16 December 1954) is an Italian singer and songwriter.
Spagna was born in Verona, Italy. She started her career singing in English. In the early '80s she provided vocals (with Angela Parisi) and wrote songs for a pop duo project called Fun Fun [1] as well as writing songs for many other disco projects until 1986 when she embarked on a solo career.
Her first dance song "Easy Lady" (1986) was a hit throughout Europe. In 1987 she released her second successful hit, "Call Me" : the song ranked 1st in the European Top Chart, hit Number two in the UK Singles Chart (and it is still the highest position ever achieved by an Italian singer in the UK), and made #13 in the Billboard Dance Chart.
The same year her first album, featuring the two singles, was released. Dedicated To The Moon sold 500,000 copies, and won an international prize for having been the best-selling album on Compact Disc that year.
After a dance-rock album, You Are My Energy (1989), and one more minor hit in the UK chart ("Every Girl and Boy"), by 1990 Spagna, supported by Sony Music, moved to the U.S.. She lived in Santa Monica, working on her new pop album No Way Out. This collection featured a song written by Diane Warren ("There's A Love"), and the two singles which she released in the U.S. - "Love At First Sight" (also released in the UK) and "Only Words".
In 1993 Spagna moved back to Europe again, and recorded Matter Of Time, considered by many her best album in english, featuring new eurodance rhythms and ballads and spawning the two successful singles "Why me" and "I always dream about you".
In 1995, after the release of her last European hit ("Lady Madonna") as a single, she started singing in her native Italian. She took part several times in the Sanremo Festival, the most important Italian song-contest, ranking 3rd in 1995 with the song "Gente Come Noi", which became the biggest hit of the year in Italy.
From that year onwards, Spagna released many successful albums sung in Italian (including hit singles such as "Siamo in due","E io penso a te","Lupi solitari","Indivisibili","Dov'eri","Il bello della vita-World Cup Song","Con il tuo nome") until 2003, when she left Sony Music in order to sing in English again. She joined an independent Swiss record label (B&G), and recorded Woman, a dance-pop album featuring eight new songs in English, a couple in Spanish and one in French, which spawned the three singles "Never say you love me", "Woman" and "Do it with style". In 2004 a new remixed version of "Easy Lady" was released, and played by radio stations throughout Europe.
Spagna's fourteen albums have sold a total of over 10 millions copies worldwide.
In February 2006 she took part in the Sanremo song contest, with the song "Noi Non Possiamo Cambiare", and in May 2006 ranked third in the Italian reality show "Music Farm". She is currently (April 2008) working on her next album which is scheduled for release in late 2008.
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