While browsing in the Duben database today I came across an entry for a Suite by Benjamin Rogers that mentioned a "mr Angelloe".
Although the Uppsala University website suggests this referred to a patron of Rogers, I wondered if it might just as possibly refer to Bartolotti. James Tyler lists a cantata manuscript in Oxford (GB-Och MS 377) that is believed to have belonged to Bartolotti. (TGAIM footnote on page 69) Perhaps there was an exchange of music between the English musicians that travelled with Bulstrode Whitelocke and the Italian group in Stockholm which included Bartolotti. -- R ----- http://www.musik.uu.se/duben/presentationSource.php?Select_Dnr!65 UUB: imhs 005:013b Composer: Rogers,Benjamin,1614-1698 Title: Suite Full title: In f faut Scoring: treble2 tenor b Date: 1651x Source comments: On imhs 5:13a, treble 2: paujn: "ffor mr Angelloe these" -- mr Angelloe probably refers to Nathaniel Ingelo, patron to Rogers and member of Whitelockes embassy to Sweden 1653-54. The two mentioned suites by Rogers that were presented to Queen Christina (Holman 1984) are likely identical to imhs 5:13a and 5:13b./KHE "ffor mr Angelloe these" can be seen here: http://www.musik.uu.se/duben/displayFacsimile.php? Select_Path=imhs005,013a_p02_02v.jpg -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
