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Ruggiero refers to a musical scheme which is at times harmonic and at times melodic. It is seen in 16th and 17th century music, for both vocal and instrumental pieces and improvisations. It most likely comes from reciting formulas used to perform Orlando Furioso, an epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto. The name probably stems from the most set canto from this poem, no. 61, which begins "Ruggier, qual sempre fui, tal esser voglio". Because the melody was so often improvised on, and is inevitably varied in the oral tradition, it is difficult to agree on an exact melody. The harmonic structure, however, has remained relatively unchanged. Harmonically the Ruggiero bass is major, generally in G, and has four short phrases.

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  • Ruggiero (es)
  • Ruggiero (musique) (fr)
  • Ruggiero (musica) (it)
  • Ruggiero (music) (en)
  • Руджеро (музыка) (ru)
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  • El Ruggiero es un esquema melódico-armónico usado en el periodo Barroco, muy popular en Italia entre los siglos XVI y XVII, empleado en muchas composiciones vocales e instrumentales. Originariamente podía ser utilizado como base armónica para la improvisación melódica de versos poéticos y, según el musicólogo Alfred Einstein, la etimología del término provendría de la primera palabra de la stanza «Ruggier, qual sempre fui» (Ludovico Ariosto, Orlando furioso, ILIV, 61). El primer Ruggiero conocido está incluido en el Tratado de glosas de Diego Ortiz de 1553. (es)
  • Le Ruggiero ou basse Ruggiero, est un terme italien désignant un schéma de basse harmonique en ostinato de la période baroque, populaire en Italie au XVIe et au XVIIe siècle. Le Ruggiero est utilisé dans de nombreuses compositions instrumentales et vocales. (fr)
  • Il Ruggiero, o basso di Ruggiero, è uno schema melodico-armonico su basso ostinato, molto popolare in Europa fra la seconda metà del Cinquecento e la prima metà del Settecento, impiegato in numerose composizioni sia vocali che strumentali. Audio playback is not supported in your browser. You can . (it)
  • Рудже́ро, Руджьеро (итал. Ruggiero) — остинатная модель в музыке различных песенных и импровизационно-вариационных жанров; была распространена преимущественно в Италии во второй половине XVI и первой половине XVII веков. (ru)
  • Ruggiero refers to a musical scheme which is at times harmonic and at times melodic. It is seen in 16th and 17th century music, for both vocal and instrumental pieces and improvisations. It most likely comes from reciting formulas used to perform Orlando Furioso, an epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto. The name probably stems from the most set canto from this poem, no. 61, which begins "Ruggier, qual sempre fui, tal esser voglio". Because the melody was so often improvised on, and is inevitably varied in the oral tradition, it is difficult to agree on an exact melody. The harmonic structure, however, has remained relatively unchanged. Harmonically the Ruggiero bass is major, generally in G, and has four short phrases. (en)
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  • El Ruggiero es un esquema melódico-armónico usado en el periodo Barroco, muy popular en Italia entre los siglos XVI y XVII, empleado en muchas composiciones vocales e instrumentales. Originariamente podía ser utilizado como base armónica para la improvisación melódica de versos poéticos y, según el musicólogo Alfred Einstein, la etimología del término provendría de la primera palabra de la stanza «Ruggier, qual sempre fui» (Ludovico Ariosto, Orlando furioso, ILIV, 61). El primer Ruggiero conocido está incluido en el Tratado de glosas de Diego Ortiz de 1553. (es)
  • Ruggiero refers to a musical scheme which is at times harmonic and at times melodic. It is seen in 16th and 17th century music, for both vocal and instrumental pieces and improvisations. It most likely comes from reciting formulas used to perform Orlando Furioso, an epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto. The name probably stems from the most set canto from this poem, no. 61, which begins "Ruggier, qual sempre fui, tal esser voglio". Because the melody was so often improvised on, and is inevitably varied in the oral tradition, it is difficult to agree on an exact melody. The harmonic structure, however, has remained relatively unchanged. Harmonically the Ruggiero bass is major, generally in G, and has four short phrases. This scheme is frequently used for declaiming other texts which use an ottava rima meter. (en)
  • Le Ruggiero ou basse Ruggiero, est un terme italien désignant un schéma de basse harmonique en ostinato de la période baroque, populaire en Italie au XVIe et au XVIIe siècle. Le Ruggiero est utilisé dans de nombreuses compositions instrumentales et vocales. (fr)
  • Il Ruggiero, o basso di Ruggiero, è uno schema melodico-armonico su basso ostinato, molto popolare in Europa fra la seconda metà del Cinquecento e la prima metà del Settecento, impiegato in numerose composizioni sia vocali che strumentali. Audio playback is not supported in your browser. You can . (it)
  • Рудже́ро, Руджьеро (итал. Ruggiero) — остинатная модель в музыке различных песенных и импровизационно-вариационных жанров; была распространена преимущественно в Италии во второй половине XVI и первой половине XVII веков. (ru)
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