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† intabuˈlation Obs. rare—0. [ad. L. type *intabulātio, n. of action from med.L. intabulāre, in sense of L. tabulātio planking or flooring over.]
1658Phillips, Intabulation, a laying on of boards or planks.
Restrict † Obs. rare—0 to sense in Dict. and add: 2. Mus. [tr. It. intavolatura tablature, f. intavolare to write in tablature, set to music.] An instrumental arrangement esp. of a vocal piece, usu. for solo lute or keyboard and written in tablature.
1960Lute Soc. Jrnl. II. 41 A great number of the pieces are intabulations of vocal works. 1974Early Music Jan. 37/3 The earliest compositions in the anthology are a dance and an intabulated chanson (the editor writes that he has not included any intabulations, but he has). 1988Grove Conc. Dict. Mus. 362/1 In later intabulations, the arranger often embellished the original, with scale passages, figurative writing etc, and sometimes omitted details of the inner part-writing. |