Both TLdeVictoria and delEncina were clergymen, but the difference in
mindset is rather noticeable....................
RT
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Roman M. Turovsky
http://turovsky.org
http://polyhymnion.org

> Dear Jurek and All:
> Just because Francesco didn't include any dances in his publications
> doesn't mean he never played them. A musician of his caliber may not have
> needed an intabulation to play a dance.
> Yours,
> Jim
>> 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!
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