True. Pavanas as Paduanas in disguise seem to have been a Spanish "speciality"...
Envoye depuis mon appareil Samsung -------- Message d'origine -------- De : howard posner <howardpos...@ca.rr.com> Date : 05/07/2015 00:10 (GMT+01:00) A : Lute List <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu> Objet : [LUTE] Re: Paduane in Triple Time > On Jul 4, 2015, at 11:00 AM, jmpoirier2 <jmpoiri...@wanadoo.fr> wrote: > > Sure, but I can't remember pieces called Pavanes notated or played in > triple time... You'll remember two obvious examples once someone mentions them: the sixth of Milan's pavanas, on page 82 of El Maestro (the 82nd page of my pdf version, anyway), and the "Pavana my llana para taner" on folio iiii of Pisador's book, which is barred in two but played in three, and is known in other sources as the galliard "La Gamba." To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html