That's very interesting - thanks for the information. I don't have a copy
of this and I am not quite sure what you mean by pentagrams. Do you mean
tables of alfabeto chords at the beginning of the book?
MOnica
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From: "Monica Hall" <[email protected]>
I can't believe this - it is all nonsense. There is a difference between
sacred songs which may be dance like and intended to be performed in a
domestic setting and music to be performed in a liturgical context.
The problem with so many performers today is that they know little about
religion and care even less about it. This is the paradox with the
"Early Music Movement" .I guess that very few of you actually believe
what you are singing about or know anything about the context in which
the music was intended to be performed - or what it stands for.
I totally agree with you, Monica.
but...
What you think about the "Cantabo Domino" by Paolo Quagliati, (printed in
Fabio Costantini, Scelta di mottetti [...] libro secondo, Roma, Robletti
1618) where we have 2 pentagrams for the "chitarra"?
Diego
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