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This on hold music version of Catena D'Amore has been extended to three minutes and thirty seconds. An excellent example of late Renaissance dance music. The running time is one minute and twelve seconds. Written by the distinguished Italian choreographer Cesare Negri Milanese in 1604. Originally, this piece of music would probably have been played on the Lute or a Vilhuela although larger arrangements for several instruments may exist. The Lute is a Renaissance stringed instrument with a fretted neck and a rounded body.
Suitable for on hold music or music on hold hardware and software. Cleared for free public broadcast kinds and also suitable for many types of media applications such as film production, comedy dramas, animations, video games, documentaries, radio shows and radio jingles, web development, software and podcasts.
Cesare Negri Milanese (1535 - 1606) was an Italian composer, dancer, and choreographer. Mostly known as one of the principal dance writers of the late Renaissance period, an accolade he shared with Fabrito Caroso. Both wrote dances in a similar style though Negri's are thought to be more complex. His 1602 work Le Gratie d'Amore is acknowledged as the first main text to document the principle of the "five basic positions". Cesare was born in Milan and created a dance academy there circa 1554 while also advising the Milan court on Choreography.
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