Cesare Negri

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Spagnoletto - Villanicco di Spagna - Pavaniglia di Spagna - Spagnoletto da capo 02:25 Tools
Lute music - Italy: Lo spagnoletto - Il bianco fiore 03:02 Tools
Le Gratie d'Amore: Bianfo Fiore 02:40 Tools
So ben mi chi ha bon tempo 03:02 Tools
Bianco Fiore 01:46 Tools
Balletto detto lo Spagnoletto 04:08 Tools
Bassa Gioiosa 03:19 Tools
Bizzarria d'Amore 03:49 Tools
Il Grazioso 02:51 Tools
Il Bigara 02:34 Tools
Il Torneo Amoroso 03:28 Tools
Leggiadra Marina 02:39 Tools
Austria Felice (Hachas) (La Gratia D'amore 1602) 02:03 Tools
Ballo fatto da sei Cavalieri 02:42 Tools
Brando di Cales 03:45 Tools
Le Gratie d'Amore: Catena d'amore 03:08 Tools
Cortesia Amorosa 03:56 Tools
Canario 01:46 Tools
Villanicco Y Spagnoletto (Hachas) (La Gratia D'amore 1602) 03:08 Tools
Canario (La Gratia D'amore 1602) 03:08 Tools
Brando di Cales - Passo e mezzo 03:40 Tools
Il Bianco Fiore 03:18 Tools
Alta Somaglia 02:40 Tools
Il Pastor Leggiadro 03:36 Tools
Il Cesarino 00:20 Tools
Fedelta d'Amore 03:40 Tools
Villanicco y Spagnoletto 03:08 Tools
Le Gratie D'amore 02:40 Tools
So Ben Mi Chi Ha Buon Tempo 03:02 Tools
Bizzaria d'Amore 01:11 Tools
Austria Felice (Hachas) 02:03 Tools
Fedeltà d'Amore 03:01 Tools
Lo spagnoletto - Il bianco fiore 00:40 Tools
"Lo Spagnoletto" 01:32 Tools
Spagnoletto 02:40 Tools
Lo spagnoletto 02:42 Tools
Pavaniglia alla Romana 00:46 Tools
Le Gratie d'amore: No. 14. So ben mi chi ha bon tempo (arr. B. Dressler, A. Fischer, N. Thiele, E. Warkenthin and B. Werner) 00:55 Tools
El Villanico 01:31 Tools
Il Brando Gentile 01:31 Tools
Bianfo Fiore 00:55 Tools
Le Gratie d'amore: Bizzaria d'amore (arr. B. Dressler, A. Fischer, N. Thiele, E. Warkenthin and B. Werner) 00:40 Tools
Catena d'amore 01:28 Tools
Bassa Delle Ninfe 00:40 Tools
Danza de Hachas "Austria Felice" (From "Le Gratie 00:40 Tools
Sò ben mi chi ha bon tempo 03:02 Tools
Bizzaria D'amore, Furioso 01:41 Tools
No. 14. So ben mi chi ha bon tempo 01:11 Tools
La Barriera 04:14 Tools
Il Bigarà 02:34 Tools
No. 6. Spagnoletto 01:21 Tools
Bianco fiore (arr. for 2 lutes) 01:21 Tools
La Catena d'amore 03:02 Tools
Lo spagnoletto / Il bianco fiore 03:02 Tools
No. 1. La catena d'amore 01:41 Tools
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Born: c1535 - Milan, Italy Died: after 1604 - Milan, Italy If in his own time Cesare Negri was not the most famous dancing-master in Europe, he may assume that role in retrospect. We must trust his own words for much of the documentation of his life, but the first part of his massive 1602 dancing treatise contains an extremely detailed account of his life and career from 1565 until that date. Though most of his life was spent serving the Spanish/ Hapsburg overlords of Milan, he catalog scores of state events in both Spain and the various Italian courts at which he performed, or even directed the musical festivities. Some of his descriptions of the triumphal processions to which he contributed include the most detailed breakdowns of musical forces, both dancers and instrumentalists. For example, he choreographed a massive and spectacular set of "torch dances" on the occasion of the marriage between the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, and the Archduke Albrecht of Austria on July 18, 1599. Negri's treatise recounts the instrumentation, the dance steps, and the pageantry in great detail. Both the dances themselves, and the delightfully gaudy spectacle, resonate with what could be expected in the best contemporary courtly entertainments, including those produced by Claudio Monteverdi Source: bach-cantatas.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.