Luis de Milán (c. 1500 - 1561 or
possibly later) was a Spanish Renaissance composer, vihuelist
(instrument similar to the guitar), and writer on music. He was the first
composer in history to publish music for the vihuela
de mano, an instrument employed pr 24224d310y imarily in the
He probably lived all his life in
The book is the first collection of vihuela
music in history. It may have been intended as a book for students of the vihuela. The music is presented in grades from simple to
complex, so that a beginning vihuelist can proceed
from elementary to gradually more complicated pieces as he learns. It contains
more than forty fantasias, six pavans, twelve villancicos, as well as sonetos
(settings of Italian sonnets), and other pieces; some of the pieces are for
solo vihuela, and others for voice accompanied by vihuela. Many are of considerable virtuosity, though not
all the ornamentation is provided in detail. The style of the compositions
varies from simple homophony to polyphony and virtuoso passage-work; unusual chromaticism also occurs, including strange
double-inflections which were quite rare in music from other parts of
His last publication, El cortesano (1561), modeled on Il Cortegiano by Baldassare Castiglione, gives a vivid and entertaining picture of life in the Valencian ducal court. While it contains no music, is a valuable account by a professional musician at the time.
The music of Luis Milan is popular with performers on the present-day classical guitar because it can be adapted very easily to their instrument.
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