Music Examples (for easy reading, resize window to accommodate this line): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The .opus file is the Calliope data file. Except where noted below, all text fonts have been changed to Times to permit ease of exchange. File name Description --------- ----------- merula-amolever Amo l'e Ver (Tarquinio Merula, 1645). soprano, tenor, 2 violins, continuo. Typical duet with instrumental ritornelli. Uses New Century SchoolBook. danyel-like Like as the lute (John Danyels, 1614). 1 soprano, lute, bass viol. Illustrates lute tablature. mass-viii Mass VIII (traditional). Illustrates Gregorian chant notation. dagagliano-ofelici O felici fortunate (Marco da Gagliano, 1615) choir and continuo. Illustrates multi-verse choir parts with hidden verses allison-paternos The Lord's prayer (Richard Allison, 1599). choir and consort. Illustrates many mixed staves. cima-sonata Sonata a 3 (G.P. Cima, 1610). violin, cornett, continuo. Typical instrumental sonata (good for playback). strogers-oheav O heavn'ly God ([N] Strogers, 158?) soprano, lute. Illustrates many verses. fresco-dovedove Dove, Dove Signor (G. Frescobaldo, 1630) soprano, continuo Typical solo motet with editorial figured bass. kaps-exurgat Exurgat Deus (H. Kapsberger, 1612) soprano, continuo Illustrates passagi and unequal note-group notation. posch-intradaV Intrada V (Isaac Posch, 1621). strings etc.
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