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 Paris.
Both were called Gallot le vieux.
Jacques Gallot (I) was lute teacher to Sebastien de Brossard (b. 1654) in
Paris. The Milleran ms. hearkens back to him. He bequeathes music by his
brother as well as music by the Gaultiers. Antoine Gallot's courante Le Canon
(in Milleran) is reflected by a courante 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 Antoine
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
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> Subject: [LUTE] Re: Jacques Gallot and Francesco da Milano
> Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 11:16:51 +0100
> From: Martin Shepherd <[email protected]>
> To: [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 Barbe MS - and it would be interesting to
> know if they are by different composers. Isn't there also guitar
> music, or is that yet another Gallot?
>
> Martin
>
> On 20/03/2011 00:25, Mathias Roesel wrote:
>
> > Erm … there were two …
> >
> > Mathias
> >
> >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> >> Von: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> Im >> Auftrag von Martin Shepherd
> >> Gesendet: Samstag, 19. März 2011 12:41
> >> An: Lute List
> >> Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Jacques Gallot and Francesco da Milano
> >>
> >>
> >> Yes, I agree!
> >>
> >> Martin
> >>
> >> On 18/03/2011 22:46, wikla wrote:
> >>> -------- Original Message --------
> >>> Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Jacques Gallot and Francesco da Milano >>>
> Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 23:29:00 +0200
> >>> From: wikla<[email protected]>
> >>> To: [email protected]
> >>>
> >>> Dear baroque lutenists,
> >>>
> >>> after having check-played through quite a few pieces by Jacques
> >>> Gallot, I've come to the conclusion (that means this is my
> subjective >>> opininion, of
> >>> course!) that Jacques really is one of the great lute composers -
> in >>> the level of 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 150 years later: very economic writing, actually in
> extrem, >>> 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 enjoyment to the
> ears and understanding.
> >>>
> >>> So Jacques is thus taken to my heaven of lute geniuses! :-) >>>
> >>> Recommended!
> >>>
> >>> All the best,
> >>>
> >>> Arto
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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> >
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