Let’s have fun and listen to great music

Allston, Boston

Fri, August 18, 2023 7:30 PM, EDT

Pay the musicians
Capacity
4 of 10 spots still available
Vaccine policy
COVID vaccine not required
Testing policy
COVID testing not required
Indoors
This is an indoor event
Mask policy
Masks are not required
If you feel sick, stay home
Drinking policy
Bring your own drinks
Wheelchair access
Not wheelchair accessible

This is a groupmuse

A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.

Host

Good fun drinks food and music in a living room

What's the music?

Charles Iner (he/him) Renaissance Lute

“Mandò in luce sotto l'ombra” - The Music of Michelangelo Galilei is a program of music by early 17th-century lutenist Michelangelo Galilei, the brother of the famous Galileo Galilei. Featured are expressive and virtuosic toccatas, with foils in the form of rhythmically complex dance pieces. As an Italian performer, living in Munich, and often writing in French dance idioms, Galilei's music represents a cosmopolitan style that is harmonically adventurous, varied in affect, and ultimately very accessible.

11 years Galileo's junior, Michelangelo learned lute playing and composing from their father, the celebrated lutenist and music theorist Vincenzo Galilei. After a period of unemployment as a young musician, Michelangelo found long term work in Poland, and later in Germany, where his sole collection of solo lute music, Primo libro d ‘intavolatura di Iiuto, was published in 1620. Present are a mix of Italian and French stylistic elements. Toccatas represent the influence of his father and the Italian national style he would have played in his youth, the toccata being the preferred form of improvised-sounding piece for Italian composers. The dances on the other hand are representative of the French "broken" style, which involves harp-like chord arpeggiations in lieu of traditional counterpoint.

The Program, all pieces by Michelangelo Galilei (1575-1631):

Corrente in F Major
Volta in F Major
Corrente in F Major
Toccata in F Major

Toccata in D Minor
Gagliarda in D Minor
Corrente in D Minor
Toccata, Terza Parte in D Minor

Volta in C Major
Toccata in C Major
Corrente in A Minor
Toccata in A Minor

Toccata in Eb Major
Corrente in G Minor
Toccata in C Minor

Corrente in F Minor
Toccata in F Minor
Corrente in Bb Major
Toccata in Bb Major

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