Thanks for joinin, Peter,
On Friday, Dec 12, 2003, at 12:31 Europe/Warsaw, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Dear Jurek (Jerzy), > ... There were real stars among both groups, whose names became known > to the history, and thousands of others forgotten.' .. > Look at for example the editions of Francesco da Milano or Bakfark: > Only 'serious/highbrow' music like fantasies and intabulations. Not a > single 'popular' piece like songs, or dance music and the like. > Thus without saying it, they made very much a distinction between > serious and popular. > Best regards, Peter So, in a way, they were both ''serious and popular''. But I, since long, cannot accept somehow they were really that serious and profund, without creating/playing a single dance movement. Simply, I do not trust, life is not that sad all the time... Jurek (for Jerzy), which I really prefare - thaks Peter!
