Well, now there is this (well modest and dark...:-)
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZY1M3QAOZw

Arto


On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 22:08:08 -0700, David Tayler <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Very cool!
> dt
> 
> At 05:22 AM 9/10/2010, you wrote:
> 
>>I wrote about a finding to the baroque lute list, but maybe also the 
>>main List is interested in this:
>>
>>Perhaps you or your friends have sung songs of the so "Arie Antique"?
>>
>>I just got the Rostock Mus.saec. XVII.18.-52.2 published by the 
>>Deutsche Lautengesellschaft and edited by Markus Lutz. Very 
>>interesting book, clearly much good music at the first sight!
>>
>>I was just glimpsing the ms. here and there, and found something 
>>interesting: The Gavotte fol. 26v sounded so familiar - and then I 
>>discovered: This is the famous "Caro mio ben", which is said to be 
>>by Giordiano (1748-1798). Well, not exactly, but very near.
>>And one funny thing is that the ms. is about 1720, which is clearly 
>>before Giordiano was born...
>>
>>Markus added interesting extra info:
>>
>>BTW - it has some more concordances, like you can see in Peter's 
>>list (http://mss.slweiss.de) and it might probably be by Losy, as it 
>>is ascribed to him many times.  It even is called Aria in some
>>manuscripts!
>>
>>33     Gavotte  (Losy)  C-Dur    -   D-ROu52-2 / 26v
>>     1. A-KR77 / 30v   |  2. D-B40627 / 14v (Curiosa Dama)   |  3. 
>> PL-Wn396 / 11v (#6)   |  4. PL-Wn396 / 18v (#13)    |  5. PL-Wu2008 
>> / 44 (Aria)  |  6. PL-Wu2009 / 52 (Aria)   |  7. S-Klm 4a / 8v 
>> (Gavotte de Monr CL)   |  8. S-Klm21072 / 73v (Gavotte de comte 
>> Loge)   |  9. Stockholm 4a / 6 (keyboard)
>>
>>All the best,
>>
>>Arto
>>
>>
>>
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