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Am 30.01.2018 um 20:10 schrieb Matthew Daillie:
    In his latest Memo video, Lukas Henning plays another Marco recercar
    'senza canto' and adds a few inventions of his own for a lute with
    several broken strings!
    [1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=g-Lzgk8N-yM
    Best,
    Matthew
    On 30/01/2018 19:56, Dan Winheld wrote:

      SO glad to hear that someone else has discovered this wonderful
      bizarre masterpiece by Marco... I have been studying and practicing
      it for about a year, almost memorized. It is the ultimate
      "Recercar/fantasia senza il canto" ever written; surpassing all
      other pieces of this tiny subgenre; generated of course by the
      unfortunate frequency of chantarelle disintegration- usually
      mid-performance, esp. in the pre-nylon string days.
      I highly recommend it; especially as a study piece. It's probably a
      lousy recital/concert piece unless you are playing for a small group
      of lute nerds. And, most importantly; if you try to play it on a
      lute with unison basses it will sound like crap. Really! A high
      quality 6 (or 7) course, and the 8ves MUST include courses 4 and 5
      as well as the other basses- and this piece really pops! Actual gut
      helps too, we want crisp enunciation of the notes as you fret up to
      7 & 8 frets on the bass  courses.
      The only other piece of music in any category that I have heard that
      starts on the lowest bass notes and stays there for so long is
      Gorecki's Symphony #3 "Sorrowful Songs" -utterly different mood,
      though. Marco's is very upbeat, almost humorous.
      Giacomo Gorzanis is another lute composer/player who repeated
      phrases changing only courses and positions for tone color reasons.
      Dan
      On 1/30/2018 8:27 AM, Tristan von Neumann wrote:

      Ms. 266 has a really crazy Aquila ricercar, No 25 (f. 24v), which
      starts at the lowest course and goes up to 7/h. It's also a senza
      canto ricercar.
      Has anyone played this beast?...

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References

    1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=g-Lzgk8N-yM


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