.. a couple of tiny little Kremsmunsterian pieces (Gavotte and Menuet,
perhaps?):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsBYVNfQzfUfeature=youtu.be
Happy key,
Arto
On 31/05/12 23:19, Arto Wikla wrote:
Dear b-lutenists,
remember, delete is easy, if this kind of mails hurt... ;-)
I just
That is useful, but are there any later example from the end of the 16th
century?
MOnica
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To: Monica Hall mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Calatas
Marco dall'Aquila #24
I believe there is also a Calata in the Thibault Ms.
-- R
On Jun 1, 2012, at 6:28 AM, Monica Hall wrote:
That is useful, but are there any later example from the end of the
16th century?
MOnica
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To: Monica Hall
Have a look in the SMT index:
http://w1.bnu.fr/smt/index.htm
Calata, A-Wn 18688, 10 25 27; D-Ngm 33748 II, 8; F-Pn Rés. Vmd ms. 27, 107;
F-Pn Rés. Vmf ms. 50, 6 20 24; PL-WRk 352, 47
Hispanische C., PL-Kj 40154, 29
Andreas
Am 01.06.2012 um 17:04 schrieb Rockford Mjos:
I believe there is
If it really was a dance it seems strange that the tunes would be in
different time signatures. It would be very difficult to dance a structured
dance to common time if the dance was designed for 3/4 and vice versa.
I'm interested to know what the rhythm is supposed to be.
Thanks,
Tom
Yes you're right, there is a note in Le Luth et sa Musique from 1957 (CNRS
editions) by G. Thibault about an early italian ms (from around 1501-1505 ?)
with a very short Calata f. 52-53.
It is said it is probably the earliest lute Ms, before Capirola...
Here is the modern transcription included
Im afraid attachment are not allowed here... Ask me if interested...
V.
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Yes you're right,
Well - Montesardo's rhythmic notation is a bit iffy. The Harvard
dictionary says Dalza's are in 3/2, 3/4, 6/8 and 12/8 which are all triple
time of sorts.
Costanza and Millioni are in triple time.
Monica
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