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Michael Walker

    Michael Walker crafts vivid narratives centered on the pulsating heart of music and culture, particularly exploring the legendary milieu of Laurel Canyon, a crucible of rock and roll. His work delves into how this iconic neighborhood shaped the evolution of music and captures the zeitgeist of an era that birthed groundbreaking sounds. Walker also probes the world of punk rock history, illuminating its lasting impact on modern music. His extensive journalistic background, including editorial roles at major newspapers, informs his insightful examinations of pop culture.

    Francesco da Milano Francesco da Milano La Canzon Delli Uccelli (Le Chant Des Oiseaux) For Low G Ukulele
    Laurel Canyon: The Inside Story of Rock-And-Roll's Legendary Neighborhood
    Hortus Musicalis Novum New Garden of Music - The Fantasies Late Renaissance Lute Music by Elias Mertel Volume One For Baritone Ukulele and Other Four Course Instruments
    Hortus Musicalis Novum New Garden of Music The Fantasies Late Renaissance Lute Music by Elias Mertel
    Hitchcock's Motifs
    Indefinite
    • 2023

      Francesco Canova da Milano (also known as "Il Divino", (1497 -1543) was an Italian lutenist and composer born in Monza, a small city some 15 km north-northeast of Milan. Da Milano worked for the papal court for almost all of his career. Da Milano was heralded throughout Europe as the foremost lute composer of his time And he was at the forefront of the musicians who established the lute as a vehicle for polyphonic composition in the early 16th century of the Italian Renaissance. His music represents the transition from the loose improvisational style of his predecessors to the more refined polyphonic textures of later lute music. Recommended for Intermediate and Advanced Performers About Michael P Walker I studied guitar at Birmingham-Southern College under David Walpert who was a student of Andre Segovia and I have been playing guitar, ukulele, Baroque guitar, and the lute for more than fifty years. I have transcribed these compositions with the hope of exposing this rich, beautiful music to a wider audience of guitar and ukulele players.

      Francesco da Milano Francesco da Milano La Canzon Delli Uccelli (Le Chant Des Oiseaux) For Low G Ukulele
    • 2023

      Sylvius Leopold Weiss

      4 More Baroque Sonatas from the London Manuscript Arranged For Baritone Ukulele

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750) was a prominent Baroque composer and lutenist known for his exceptional contributions to lute music. Born in Grottkau, Silesia (now part of Poland), and a contemporary of Johan Sebastian Bach, Weiss displayed exceptional talent from an early age and quickly rose to become one of the most esteemed lute virtuosos of his time. The London manuscript is a compilation of Weiss's works that made its way to England. It provides a unique perspective on Weiss's musical style, influenced by the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the British capital. In this manuscript, one can find a diverse range of musical forms and influences, reflecting Weiss's encounters with English, French, and Italian music. The London manuscript includes a delightful combination of galliards, allemandes, courantes, and other dances, as well as charming character pieces and graceful sonatas. Recommended for Intermediate and Advanced Performers

      Sylvius Leopold Weiss
    • 2023

      Sylvius Leopold Weiss

      16 Favorite Pieces Arranged For Low G Ukulele

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Sylvius Leopold Weiss, a key figure in Baroque music, was renowned for his masterful lute compositions. Originating from Grottkau, Silesia, he showcased remarkable talent early on, ultimately becoming a leading lute virtuoso during his lifetime. As a contemporary of Johann Sebastian Bach, Weiss's contributions significantly shaped the lute repertoire, highlighting his importance in the evolution of Baroque music.

      Sylvius Leopold Weiss
    • 2023

      André Campra

      Le Carnaval de Venise - Extracts - For Low G Ukulele

      André Campra, a prominent Baroque composer and conductor, significantly influenced French music during his career. He held prestigious positions as music director in various cathedrals, including Notre Dame de Paris. Transitioning to theatrical compositions in 1697, he cleverly published works under his brother's name to safeguard his reputation. By 1700, Campra left his cathedral role to focus solely on theatre, achieving notable success and leaving a lasting impact on the musical landscape of his time.

      André Campra
    • 2023

      Francesco da Milano

      Ricercars, Fantasias, and Selected Pieces Volume 2 For Low G Ukulele

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Francesco Canova da Milano, an influential lutenist and composer from the Italian Renaissance, transformed lute music by moving from improvisation to refined polyphonic compositions. Serving primarily at the papal court, he gained recognition across Europe as the leading lute composer of his era. His work marked a significant evolution in musical style, bridging earlier traditions with the intricate textures that characterized later lute music. Da Milano's contributions were pivotal in establishing the lute as a prominent instrument for polyphonic expression.

      Francesco da Milano
    • 2023

      Albert de Rippe

      Renaissance Fantasies For Baritone Ukulele

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the life of Albert de Rippe, a prominent 16th-century Italian lutenist and composer from Mantua. Highlighting his esteemed role at the French court of Francis I since 1528, it reveals his exceptional talent, which earned him a salary double that of his contemporaries. The narrative delves into his contributions to music and the cultural landscape of the time, showcasing his significance in the evolution of lute music.

      Albert de Rippe
    • 2023

      Sylvius Leopold Weiss

      5 Baroque Sonatas from the Dresden Manuscript Arranged For Baritone Ukulele

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Sylvius Leopold Weiss, a key figure in Baroque music, made significant contributions as a composer and lutenist. Born in Grottkau, Silesia, he demonstrated remarkable talent early on, eventually becoming one of the era's most celebrated lute virtuosos. His contemporaneity with Johan Sebastian Bach highlights his importance in the musical landscape of the time, showcasing the rich tradition of lute music during the Baroque period.

      Sylvius Leopold Weiss
    • 2023

      Francesco da Milano

      Ricercars, Fantasias, and Selected Pieces Volume 3 For Low G Ukulele

      • 118 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Francesco Canova da Milano, an influential Italian lutenist and composer, played a pivotal role in elevating the lute to a prominent position in polyphonic music during the early 16th century Renaissance. Working primarily for the papal court, he was celebrated across Europe as the leading lute composer of his era. His compositions mark a significant shift from the improvisational styles of earlier musicians to the intricate polyphonic textures that characterize later lute works, showcasing his innovative contributions to music history.

      Francesco da Milano
    • 2023

      Sylvius Leopold Weiss

      4 More Baroque Sonatas Arranged For Low G Ukulele

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book explores the life and legacy of Sylvius Leopold Weiss, a distinguished Baroque composer and lutenist renowned for his remarkable contributions to lute music. Born in Grottkau, Silesia, Weiss exhibited prodigious talent early on, eventually becoming a celebrated virtuoso alongside his contemporary, Johann Sebastian Bach. The narrative delves into his musical achievements and the impact he had on the lute repertoire during the Baroque period.

      Sylvius Leopold Weiss
    • 2023

      Francesco da Milano

      Ricercars, Fantasias, and Selected Pieces Volume 5 For Low G Ukulele

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Francesco Canova da Milano, an influential Italian lutenist and composer from the early 16th century, significantly advanced lute music during the Renaissance. Working primarily for the papal court, he gained acclaim across Europe as the leading lute composer of his era. His compositions reflect a pivotal shift from the improvisational styles of earlier musicians to the intricate polyphonic textures that characterize later lute works, marking him as a key figure in the evolution of instrumental music.

      Francesco da Milano