TACTUS
the Italian Classical Music label
tactus
(medieval Latin masculine noun with meaning of touch, contact)
In Renaissance music, the unit of measurement of time and the relative note figure (generally corresponding to the average beat of the human pulse) constituting the reference point for determining the absolute value of duration of all the musical figures of the notation.
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Banchieri, Croce: Il Festino del Giovedì Grasso
Adriano Banchieri (1568-1634) · Giulio Cesare Croce (1550-1605)
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- Organ music in a united, many-sided ItalyPhilippe Verdelot (Orange ca 1480 – Firenze ca 1530), Bernardo Storace (Napoli – Messina sec. XVII), Girolamo Frescobaldi (Ferrara 1583 – Roma 1643), Tarquinio Merula (Busseto 1595 – Cremona 1665), Fabrizio Caroso (Sermoneta ca 1530 – ca 1605) Nicolas Lebègue (Laon 1631 – Parigi 1702), JohannPachelbel (Norimberga 1653 – 1706), Giuseppe Verdi (Busseto 1813 – Milano 1901), Padre Davide da Bergamo (Zanica 1791 – Piacenza 1863), Vincenzo Bellini (Catania 1801 – Parigi 1835)TC860004Read more
- The manuscripts for mandolin of the Gimo collectionGiovanni Battista Gervasio (ca. 1725 – ca. 1785) · Emanuele Barbella (1718-1777) · Gioacchino Còcchi (1715?-1804?) · Anonimo (XVIII sec.)TC710090Read more
- Messa à Quattro Breve Concertata, 1762 [In Festo Sancti Johannis Leonardi]Francesco Giovannini (Roma 1709-1775)TC700703Read more
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- Luca Marenzio and his times-Madrigals, Villanelle, Dances and Fantasies of Late 16th CenturyLuca Marenzio (1553-1599), Fabritio Caroso (1530-1615), Giacomo Gorzanis(1520-1578), Lorenzino del liuto (1552-1590), Orlando di Lasso (1532-1594), Vincenzo Galilei (1520-1591), Cesare Negri (1535-1605).TC 531302Read more
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