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Phonal Leaf of Music Printed in Venice in 1544 - Luczantonii RENAISSANCE MUSIC


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Phonal Leaf of Music Printed in Venice in 1544 by Luczantonii from Florence.


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Rough Translation of the Text:


In sanctity: In the feast of all saints. On the day of the feast of all the rum that was made. Entrance. Let us dare to warn in the Lord: let us celebrate the feast of the Lord. Praised our saviour, the father and the son. Hallelujah. Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will restore you.


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A Phonal Leaf of Music Printed in Venice in 1544 by Luczantonii from Florence is a rare and fascinating artifact of Renaissance music history. This leaf is a fragment of a larger manuscript that was produced by the noted Florentine printer, Luczantonii, and was printed in Venice in the mid-16th century.


The leaf features a page of musical notation, with intricate lines and symbols that represent the melody, rhythm, and tempo of the music. The notation is written in a form of musical shorthand known as "phonal notation," which was popular in Italy during the Renaissance and allowed for the rapid transcription and dissemination of music. The music itself is likely to be a vocal or choral piece, given the presence of lyrics and the layout of the notation on the page. The language of the lyrics is likely to be Italian, which was the dominant language of music in Italy during the Renaissance.


Condition:


Very light toning and and very minor foxing. Pencil inscription at the bottom of one side.

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