To me, everything in Doni seems pretty old school even for 1640.
The minuet seems by the same hand and is in the middle of the page between "Ballo di Matova" (very oldschool) and a simple ciacona.
Also, this is just halfway through the manuscript.
http://gerbode.net/facsimiles/doni_lute_book/033.png

Which pieces do you consider 18th century? What makes you think the minuet is a later addition?...


Am 18.01.2018 um 10:59 schrieb Ralf Mattes:
Haven't played from Doni for a while but I always assumed that that the minuet and some other pieces
are (much) later additions to the original manuscript. I never looked at the 
original, so I can't judge
the scribal situation but judging by stile some of the pieces are definitely 
beginning 18th century.

  Cheers, Ralf Mattes






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