Not really the "Balletti Moderni" printed in 1611 by Gardano in Venezia,
but you can find something very similar in
- Cesare Negri,
http://www.scribd.com/doc/13738627/NEGRI-Cesare-Nuove-Inventiono-di-Balli-con-Intavolatura-di-suono-et-di-canto-Milano-Girolamo-Bordone-1604-facsimile
and
- Fabritio Caroso,
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/musdibib:@field(numb...@band(musdi+199))
In both cases the fac-simile are excellent.
Have fun :-)
Luca
Jean-Marie Poirier on 14-10-2009 20:51 wrote:
Hi Mark,
I think you mean "Balletti Moderni..., (1611)... In that case, there are lots
of concordances with Negri and Caroso in that book. There is also a facsimile, by
Minkoff I'm afraid ;-)...
Best wishes,
Jean-MArie
Jean-Marie Poirier
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== En réponse au message du 14-10-2009, 20:33:06 ==
Hi, all..
I have been playing some pieces from Stephan Lundgren's excellent
collection and some of the stuff attributed to "Balleti moderno (1613)"
(rough, I am away from the reference) has made me wonder about the
original. Does anyone know who the author(s) were and if there is a
facsimile floating around?
--
Best regards .. mark
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