Dear Manolo,
according to Dick Hoban's "The Art of the Lute in renaissance Italy" the
first is an intabulation of a vocal piece by da Crema 1546(Vol 3:
Intabulations) and the second is by da Crema  (Vol 2:Dances) as well.
best wishes
Charles
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From: Manolo Laguillo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 May 2008 22:31
To: Lute Net
Subject: [LUTE] two intabulations


Dear lutelisters,

I have the photocopies of two pieces in italian tabulature, both
facsmiles, same aspect:

Et don bon soir (this is a chanson)
Sal ditto el Giorgio (this is a... saltarello, obviously)

but no idea about where they come from (book, intabulator...)

Can somebody help me?

Thank you very much!

Saludos from Barcelona,

Manolo Laguillo



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