Secondo Ballo detta la Serena (Allegri, Lorenzo)

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Performances

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Sheet Music

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Parts 1-3

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Part 4 (Finale): Corrente in 6 parts

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Arrangements and Transcriptions

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General Information

Work Title Secondo Ballo detta la Serena
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Composer Allegri, Lorenzo
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. ILA 5
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4
First Publication. 1618
Average DurationAvg. Duration 5 1/2 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Renaissance
Piece Style Renaissance
Instrumentation 5 strings, changing to 6 for last movement (apparently also an ad lib. continuo)

Navigation etc.

  • According to Grove Music, "All of [Allegri's] dances can be identified as belonging to entertainments produced at the Medici court between 1608 and 1615, including La notte d'Amore (1608), La serena (1611, reworked as Le ninfe di Senna, 1613), Alta Maria (1614), I Campi Elisi (1614) and L'Iride (1615); each suite consists of dances from a single work."
  • All 8 Ballets, used for Florentine stage works were published in Il Primo Libro delle Musiche, Venice 1618.