;-) Ron, I’m afraid you’re being rather disingenuous... !!!
Jean-Marie

> Le 3 août 2019 à 13:47, Ron Andrico <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
>   <'accords brisés'>?
> 
>   Is this yet another contrived modern term that a modern person is
>   imposing on an antique musical device?
> 
>   "The term most frequently used by modern writers to describe the
>   musical style of the seventeenth-century French lutenists is the style
>   brise ("broken style"). Although the word brise was used in the
>   seventeenth century to distinguish a type of ornament,' the term style
>   brise was apparently coined in the twentieth century. After an
>   exhaustive search through dictionaries, lexicons, theoretical
>   treatises, practical sources, and contemporary accounts, I am unable to
>   find a single example of the term style brise used in any previous
>   century."  - David Buch, The Musical Quarterly, Vol. 71, No. 1 (1985),
>   p. 52.
> 
>   RA
> 
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