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Luis de Briceño (also Briçeño, Brizeño;[1] fl. 1610s–1630s) was a Spanish guitarist and music theorist who introduced the Spanish guitar style in France, where previously only the lute was considered a serious plucked instrument. He travelled in high courtly circles in both countries, and is first cited as an authority on the Spanish guitar in 1614.[2] His Metodo mui facilissimo para aprender a tañer la guitarra a lo español (1626, Very Easy Method to Learn to Play the Guitar in the Spanish Style) is the main source of knowledge of the Spanish style,[3] since few books appeared during this period in Spain itself.[4]

His own transcriptions include villanos, villancicos, pasacalles, tonos frances, españoletas, romances, folías, seguidillas and a "Danza de la Hacha". A selection were recorded by Le Poème Harmonique, directed by Vincent Dumestre, for Alpha/Outhere in 2011.



Digital copy of "Metodo mui facilissimo..." at National Library in France https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k1168966d.image


References


  1. Hudson, Barton & Hall, Monica (2001). "Luis de Briçeño". In Sadie, Stanley & Tyrrell, John (eds.). The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2nd ed.). London: Macmillan.
  2. The Guitar and Its Music: From the Renaissance to the Classical Era - Page 100 James Tyler, Paul Sparks - 2007 "Briceño (dates unknown) evidently travelled in high courtly circles in both countries. He is first cited in connection with a book written in Spanish by 'Le Sieur de Moulere' for Louis XIII that was published in Paris in 1614"
  3. Concise History of the Classic Guitar - Page 33 Graham Wade - 2001 "Luis de Briceño's Guitar Method - Luis de Briceño's Metodo muy facilissimo para aprender a taner la Guitarra a lo Espanol (Very Easy Method to Learn to Play the Guitar in the Spanish Style) (Paris, 1626) was the only Spanish guitar book ..."
  4. The Guitar from the Renaissance to the Present Day - Page 56 Harvey Turnbull - 1992 "We have met one Spaniard whose work appeared early in the century, but outside Spain - Luis de Briceño. Within the country sources are few. One collection, unfortunately undated, in Musica de vihuela by Antonio de Santa Cruz."

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Luis de Briceño (fl. 1610-1630) fue un guitarrista y teórico de la música española que introdujo el estilo de la guitarra española en Francia, donde antes sólo el laúd era considerado un instrumento de cuerda pulsada serio. Existen muy pocos datos biográficos. Se cree que era de origen gallego y que vivió en París donde alcanzaría gran fama como guitarrista. Viajó en los altos círculos cortesanos en ambos países, y se cita por primera vez como una autoridad en la guitarra española en 1614.[1] Su Metodo mui facilissimo para Aprender a tañer la guitarra a lo español (París, 1626)[2] es una de las principales fuentes de conocimiento del estilo español, ya que pocos libros aparecieron durante este período en la misma España.[3]



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