Dear Rainer In my book I tell the whole story and you will find many literature on that topic. Important is the article by
[1]https://accordsnouveaux.ch/en/the-von-erlach-lute-book or in German: [2]https://accordsnouveaux.ch/de/lautenbuch-der-von-erlach Important is the article by Ãva Guillorel: Révolte populaire et chanson politique sous le règne de Louis XIII : l'exemple des Lanturlus de Dijon, Annales de Bourgogne, 2019. All the best Andreas Am 16.06.2020 um 10:09 schrieb Seicento/Rainer Luckhardt <[3]seicentomu...@arcor.de>: Dear collected wisdom, I'm looking for the italian words of the song "Lanturulú". It has been sung by burgundian peasants and winemakers when they made a rebellion in february 1630 in Dijon against the tax increase and reduction of their privileges decreeded by king Louis XIII. But the melody must have been known before in Italy, because Buonamente wrote in 1626 already a Sonata for 2 Violins and BC using this song. In the ms. Barb.Lat. 4177 (Vatican, Rome) there is only one italian verse with alfabeto chords. It seems that it was a very popular satirical song against the french king, because it has been printed many times (Sanz, Corbetta, Carbonchi and others). Il puovero Re di francia quando era picciolino come [via] la lancia e da[n]a in un Quarino (?) adesso [è] Re le grande non Laca[r]e piu. Lanturlúru, etc. The words/letters in brackets are hard to read in the ms. and my interpretation is probably wrong. Does by chance anyone know another source for the italian words? Rainer -- ______________________ SEICENTO-Notenversand Rainer Luckhardt Holbeinstrasse 12 D-79312 Emmendingen Tel. ++49/(0)7641 - 932803 Internet: [4]www.seicentomusic.de VAT/UID-Nr. DE 142 047 317 To get on or off this list see list information at [5]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html -- References 1. https://accordsnouveaux.ch/en/the-von-erlach-lute-book 2. https://accordsnouveaux.ch/de/lautenbuch-der-von-erlach 3. mailto:seicentomu...@arcor.de 4. http://www.seicentomusic.de/ 5. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html