Fantasia No. 16 - Luys Milán
Fantasia No. 16 - Luys Milán Luis Milán was one of the most important figures of the Spanish vihuela tradition and the author of El Maestro (1536), the first known printed collection of instrumental music in Spain. Conceived as a didactic work, El Maestro presents its pieces in a carefully graded order of difficulty and preserves music that Milán tells us originated as improvisation on the vihuela. Fantasia 16 belongs to a later group of works that Milán describes as consonancias y redobles. These pieces alternate between chordal passages (consonancias) and rapid scalar or figural runs (redobles), a style associated with dedillo technique. Milán gives unusually explicit performance instructions: the chordal sections should be played with a slow compás, while the running passages should be fast, with slight pauses at fermatas (coronado). This approach prioritizes expressive contrast and gallant delivery (tañer de gala) over mechanical regularity. Like the earlier fantasias, Fantasia 16 moves freely through modal ambitus rather than adhering to a fixed tonal center, and its rhythmic flexibility can result in frequent changes of perceived meter when transcribed into modern notation. Played on a Michael Gee guitar.