Let me try.

   Jacques Gallot (I) was brother to Antoine Gallot. Antoine (Gallot
   d'Angers= ) died 1647 in Vilnius, Jacques (I) (Gallot de Paris) died
   around 1685 in P= aris. Both were called Gallot le vieux.


   Jacques Gallot (I) was lute teacher to Sebastien de Brossard (b. 1654)
   i= n Paris. The Milleran ms. hearkens back to him. He bequeathes music
   by his = brother as well as music by the Gaultiers.  Antoine Gallot's
   couran= te Le Canon (in Milleran) is reflected by a courante = &n=
   bsp;of the same name and model by Denis Gaultier  = (Barbe, p 1).


   Jacques (II) Gallot, called le jeune, was born around 1640 in Paris and
   = died there around 1700. Boetticher guessed that Jacques (II) was a
   son to A= ntoine Gallot. The print "Pieces de Luth Composees sur
   differens Modes par = J. G. Auec les folies d'Espagnes etc" (Paris
   probably 1670) is his work.


   So far ...


   Mathias



   -----Original-Nachricht-----
   > Subject: [LUTE] Re: Jacques Gallo= t and Francesco da Milano
   > Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 11:16:51 +0100<= br /> > From: Martin Shepherd
   <[email protected]>
   > T= o: [email protected]
   > Thanks, I'd forgotten that. Can= you help us out by telling us
   > something about which is which? = I'm thinking mostly of the printed
   > book, and the music in the Ba= rbe MS - and it would be interesting
   to
   > know if they are by diff= erent composers. Isn't there also guitar
   > music, or is that yet = another Gallot?
   >
   > Martin
   >
   > On 20/= 03/2011 00:25, Mathias Roesel wrote:
   >
   > > Erm &helli= p; there were two ...
   > >
   > > Mathias
   &g= t; >
   > >> -----Urspruengliche Nachricht-----
   &g= t; >> Von: [email protected]
   [mailto:[email protected]= u]
   > Im >> Auftrag von Martin Shepherd
   > >> G= esendet: Samstag, 19. Maerz 2011 12:41
   > >> An: Lute Lis= t
   > >> Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Jacques Gallot and Francesco da M= ilano
   > >>
   > >>
   > >> Yes, I ag= ree!
   > >>
   > >> Martin
   > >>
   > >> On 18/03/2011 22:46, wikla wrote:
   > >>> = -------- Original Message --------
   > >>> Subject: [BAROQU= E-LUTE] Jacques Gallot and Francesco da Milano
   >>>
   > Date= : Fri, 18 Mar 2011 23:29:00 +0200
   > >>> From: wikla<wi= [email protected]>
   > >>> To: [email protected]= h.edu
   > >>>
   > >>> Dear baroque lutenist= s,
   > >>>
   > >>> after having check-playe= d through quite a few pieces by Jacques
   > >>> Gallot, I'v= e come to the conclusion (that means this is my
   > subjective >&= gt;> opininion, of
   > >>> course!) that Jacques really = is one of the great lute composers
   -
   > in >>> the level o= f F. da Milano, Dowland, E. Gaultier and such).
   And
   > what >>= ;> especially came to mind, is that J. Gallot in a way
   tastes
   >= same as >>> Francesco da Milano
   > >>> - about 1= 50 years later: very economic writing, actually in
   > extrem, >&= gt;> very clever ideas of melody and harmony, extremely
   very
   > = well written >>> to the instrument, its tuning, and to the fingers=
   of
   > both hands of the >>> player. Not to speak of the e= njoyment to the
   > ears and understanding.
   > >>><= br /> > >>> So Jacques is thus taken to my heaven of lute
   geniu= ses! :-) >>>
   > >>> Recommended!
   > >= >>
   > >>> All the best,
   > >>>
   > >>> Arto
   > >>>
   > >>>
   > >>>
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   > >>> > >
   > >
   > >
   >
   >
   >
   >


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