After some more listening, the following pieces on CD-1 also sound somewhat
   Kaspbergian in idiom:

   Nrs. 6 - 17 - 22 - 23.

   G.

   On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 10:57:37 +0200
   "LGS-Europe" wrote:
   >> 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.
   >>
   >> ----- Original Message -----
   >> From: "LGS-Europe"
   >> To:
   >> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 11:22 PM
   >> Subject: [LUTE] Re: complete Piccinini on cd
   >>
   >>
   >>> Oeps, should have read: only _one_ duet by Piccinini.
   >>>
   >>>
   >>> ----- Original Message -----
   >>> From: "LGS-Europe"
   >>> To: "G. Crona"
   >>> Cc:
   >>> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 11:17 PM
   >>> Subject: [LUTE] Re: complete Piccinini on cd
   >>>
   >>>
   >>>>> 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
   >>>>
   >>>>
   >>>> ****************************
   >>>> David van Ooijen
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   >>>> www.davidvanooijen.nl
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