Hi,

now I have completed the  Giamberti, Gioseppe Duets.

I very recommend to study them. They offer very specific technical difficulties 
for the right hand. (Compare my Exercises - TREE EDITION for the Right Hand) 
Others are really difficult in Rhythm. And they sound very well too.

For all renaissance Lutenists-dont hesitate to play them, because the late 
date! Giambertis Duos are quite conservative for their time and fall into the 
tradition of the Renaissance Bicinum. Most of the old Bicinum were reprinted 
until the end of the 17th Century.

Giamberti gives us no due to instrumentation. Most of them sounds very fine on 
the Lute.

Enjoy them.

Anton

>>> 
>>> 
>>> ---Giamberti, Gioseppe - Duo Tessuti con diversi Sofeggiamenti, Schezi, 
>>> Perfide et Oblighi  1657--
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 2 Lutes (einstimmig-single line-for studying and teaching purposes)
>>> http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=24enp6t87q71d
>>> 


INDEX
DUO I. Perfidia sopra Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La 
DUO II. Perfidia sopra il medesimo soggetto 
DUO III. Scherzi sopra Ia Girometta 
DUO IV. Bergamasca 
DUO V. Fra Iacopino 
DUO VI. Margarita del Coral 
DUO VII. Ciaccona 
DUO VIII. Ballo di Mantua 
DUO IX 
DUOX 
DUO XI 
DUO XII. Cantilena
DUO XIII. Cantilena de' salti
DUO XIV. Solfeggiamento 
DUO XV 
DUOXVI 
DUO XVII 
DUO XVIII. Io son ferito 
DUOXIX 
DUO XX 
DUOXXI 
DUO XXII 
DUO XXIII 
DUO XXIV 
DUOXXV 
DUO XXVI 
DUO XXVII 
DUO XXVIII. La Sol Fa Re Mi 
DUO XXIX 
DUO XXX. Piva 
DUO XXXI. Cucu 
DUO XXXII. Aria del gran Duca 
DUO XXXIII. 0 Clorida 
DUO XXXIV. Corrente 
DUO XXXV. Spagnoletta 
DUO XXXVI. Villan de Spagna 
DUO XXXVII. Corrente 
DUO XXXVIII. Civetta 
DUO XXXIX. Trombetta 
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