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Joan Ambrosio Dalza
Born: 14??   Died: 508   Country: Italy  
The conventional wisdom about Italian lutenist and composer Joan Ambrosio Dalza is that he is generally thought to have been born in Milan and probably also died there. Most of the key facts surrounding his life are at best conjectural, and his birth and death dates remain unknown. What can be said categorically, though, is that Dalza is best-remembered for his work in connection with Petrucci's Intabolatura de lauto, libro quarto, published in ...
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Calata ala spagnola (9)
Calata ala spagnola ditto terzetti (1)
Calata dito zigonze (1)
Calata No. 3 "a la spagnola", for lute (3)
Calata No. 4 "a la spagnola", for lute (1)
Caldibi castigliano (1)
Caldibi Castigliano for lute or ensemble (1)
Intavolatura di Liuto 1508, fol. 16vr: Pavana (1)
Intavolatura di Liuto 1508, fol. 23v: Piva (1)
Intavolatura di Liuto 1508, fol. 47v: Calata ala Spagnola (1)
Intavolatura di Liuto 1508, fol. 50v: Calata ala Spagnola (1)
Intavolatura di Liuto 1508, fol. 6r: Tastar de Corde (1)
Laudato Dio (2)
Pavana alla ferrarese (3)
Pavana alla ferrarese, for lute (1)
Pavana alla veneziana (2)
Pavana alla veneziana in D (5)
Piva (17)
Piva (from il Libro del Cortegiano) (2)
Piva alla venetiana (1)
Piva, for 2 lutes (1)
Poi che volse la mia stella (1)
Ricercare for Lute (2)
Saltarello (10)
Saltarello alla ferrarese (1)
Saltarello alla venetiana (1)
Saltarello, for lute (1)
Spingardo (1)
Tastar de Corde (7)
Biography by Uncle Dave Lewis
The conventional wisdom about Italian lutenist and composer Joan Ambrosio Dalza is that he is generally thought to have been born in Milan and probably also died there. Most of the key facts surrounding his life are at best conjectural, and his birth and death dates remain unknown. What can be said categorically, though, is that Dalza is best-remembered for his work in connection with Petrucci's Intabolatura de lauto, libro quarto, published in Venice in December 1508. This work was the fourth volume in Petrucci's series of lute tablatures and one of the most authoritative studies of lute technique and tablature compiled during the early Italian Renaissance. It is one of only a few surviving collections of Italian lute music predating the first printed works by Francesco da Milano, which did not appear until 1536. Whereas Petrucci's earlier collections consisted of mainly Franco-Flemish lute music, Dalza's volume now provided access to new styles, based on then fashionable dance forms derving from popular Spanish and Italian practice.

Intabolatura de lauto, libro quarto consists of 42 dances, with several linked together into small suites of three pieces, and instructions on how to combine others into longer dances; three dances are scored for two lutes. It also includes four vocal intabulations, nine ricercare, five Tastar de corde and a piece entitled Caldibi castigliano which appears to be an arrangement of the Arabic tune known as "Calvi vi valvi, calvi arravi." Dalza's book was the first to contain the pavane, a relatively new genre in 1508.

Little more than sketchy and fragmentary clues exist about the family heritage and cultural background of this important lutenist. In 2006, Jordi Savall opened up a new thread in the debate through his suggestion that Dalza may have been Andalusian, based on his name ("Joan" rather than "Giovanni") and internal stylistic evidence that places Dalza in the tradition of Arabo-Andalusian lute practices exemplified by Luis Milán.
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