Yes, that is the correct volume. It is a big volume fated 1584 (same year as Fronimo) and has a series of galliatrds including the Polymnia (godess of sacred music). A section of galliards by other composers includes some by Garsi. The Garsi edition is edited by Dieter Kirsch and published by Gitarre + Laute, Peter Pfaffgen's firm. (Is it out of business now?). It includes facsimiles of all of the pieces and transcription (for guitar?????).
Donino Garsi may be the composer of the piece Dowland used as the basis for My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernhard Hofstoetter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Andreas Schlegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Lute Net" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 5:46 AM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Vincenzo Galilei > Dear Andreas, > > Martyn must be referring to the facsimile of > > "V. Galilei, Libro dintavolatura di liuto nel quale > si contengono i passemezzi, le romanesche, i > saltarelli, et le gagliarde et altre cose ariose, ms. > Gal. 6 (1584) della Biblioteca Nazionale di Firenze" > > published by SPES in Florence. > > Bernhard > > --- Andreas Schlegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > schrieb: > >> Could you please give more exact details on the >> mentioned facsimile >> edition? I can't find them. Isn't it a confusion >> with the printed >> "Fronimo dialogo" of 1584 (Vincentino Galilei)? >> >> Andreas >> >> Am 05.02.2007 um 09:18 schrieb Martyn Hodgson: >> >> > MS collection compiled by Galilei intitled: >> > >> > 'Libro d'intavolatura di liuto,................' >> dated 1584 on >> > the flyleaf. >> > >> > Location: Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di >> Firenze: Fondo >> > Anteriori a Galileo 6. >> > >> > Modern facsimile edition published with forward >> (in Italian and >> > English) by Orlando >> > Cristoforetti. >> > >> > Also you may care to look at Santino Garsi's >> work - very polular >> > at the time but strangely (too easy? - not showy?) >> rather neglected >> > nowadays. A facsimile collection of his entire >> known solo lute >> > works has been published by, I think, Tree >> Editions. >> > >> > M. >> > Howard Posner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Does anyone know where I can find three or four >> of Vincenzo >> > Galilei's >> > simpler, more tuneful pieces, a la Polimnia, in >> some easy-to-access >> > (perhaps digital downloadable emailable) form. I >> agreed to play some >> > of these and was surprised at how hard they were >> to find on short >> > notice. I already have a facsimile of Fronimo (the >> book, not the >> > program). >> > >> > Thanks in advance >> > >> > Howard >> > >> > >> > >> > To get on or off this list see list information at >> > >> > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html >> > >> > >> > >> > --------------------------------- >> > Copy addresses and emails from any email account >> to Yahoo! Mail - >> > quick, easy and free. Do it now... >> > -- >> >> >> > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom PC zum PC: > http://messenger.yahoo.de > > >
