<p>In the seventeenth century like today the guitar was often used for chord strumming (&quot;battuto&quot; in Italian) in songs and popular dance genres such as the ciaccona or sarabanda. In the golden age of the baroque guitar Italy gave rise to a unique solo repertoire in which chord strumming and lute-like plucked (&quot;pizzicato&quot;) styles were mixed. Italian Guitar Music of the Seventeenth Century: Battuto and Pizzicato explores this little-known repertoire providing a historical background and examining particular performance issues. The book is accompanied by audio examples on a companion website. Lex Eisenhardt is one of Europe&#39;s foremost experts on early guitar. He teaches both classical guitar and historical plucked instruments at the Conservatory of Amsterdam. He has produced a number of highly acclaimed CD recordings and has given concerts and masterclasses in Europe the United States and Australia.</p>
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