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<subfield code="a">1602 is a landmark year in the history of music in Italy, the year in which Giulio Caccini&#xd;
(1551‒1618) published Le nuove musiche in Florence. It is an emblematic work that marks the dawn&#xd;
of a new century and that heralds the new monodic song style, earning itself the status of an&#xd;
‘epoch-making volume’ and the symbol par excellence of the new Baroque music. The same year,&#xd;
and only two hundred and fifty kilometres away, two similar books were printed in Venice,&#xd;
works that shared many features with Caccini’s. Both were issued by Giacomo Vincenti, the&#xd;
same printer who issued a reprint of Le nuove musiche in 1615. One was a volume of monodies by&#xd;
Domenico Maria Melli, and the other was the Compositioni musicali of Heteroclito Giancarli, a&#xd;
book of solo songs with lute accompaniment. Ignored and forgotten by contemporary scholarship,&#xd;
this present study is an initial exploration of the last of these books, a work that is one&#xd;
of the earliest sources of Italian lute songs composed with independent accompaniments, and&#xd;
therefore the first Italian book of this kind ever to appear in print.&#xd;
A completely unknown figure, Heteroclito Giancarli published his songs later in life, possibly&#xd;
as a retrospective collection. Some of the pieces, in the same way as Caccini’s, may have&#xd;
been composed twenty or thirty years earlier and also represent an older practice. Giancarli&#xd;
may thus be considered a contemporary of both Caccini and the Florentine cantore al liuto&#xd;
Cosimo Bottegari (1557‒1620). He was also a student of Ippolito Tromboncino, the renowned mid-century Venetian singer lutenist some of whose songs were preserved by Bottegari, and&#xd;
thus could have been born in the 1540s or 1550s.</subfield>
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<subfield code="a">French Renaissance Music and Beyond. Studies in Memory of Frank Dobbins</subfield>
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