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 >> >> >> >>To get on or off this list see list information at >>http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
