> Track 6 on cd 2 does sound like a duet!

On my cd it's Gagliarde III from the second book. a nice little solo piece.

> And isn't the colascione (CD2-track
> 22)
> a piece by Kapsberger?

According to the booklet it's taken from a theorbo manuscript kept in Modena 
they don't specify, but one may assume it's the one available form SPES and 
called the MSS. Modena. On page 48 thereof is a Calasone signed AP, 
presumably Alessandro Piccinini. The Collascione by Kapsberger is similar, 
but not identical.

David

> G.
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> Subject: [LUTE] Re: complete Piccinini on cd
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>> Oeps, should have read: only _one_ duet by Piccinini.
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>> To: "G. Crona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 11:17 PM
>> Subject: [LUTE] Re: complete Piccinini on cd
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>>>> are even several duets.
>>>
>>> There's only duet by Piccinini, and a trio, but neither are on the cds.
>>> It's
>>> not a 'complete works of'. Which if fine, by the way, I prefer the best
>>> of.
>>> I found the players raher different, liking the first, disliking the
>>> second
>>> (rhythmically unbalanced imo).
>>>
>>> David
>>>
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