Hi,
here are some intabulations with better layouts (all in Fronimo) for:
â Ghiselin - La Alfonsina (nach Neusiedler) (3 lutes - g,g,D )
â Coprario - Fantasia for 3 Viols, RC 8 (3 lutes - a,g,D )
â Coprario - Fantasia for 3 Viols, RC 7 (3 lutes - a,g,D )
â Coprario -
Dear Collective Wisdom,
I am in search of a particular air de cour, Antoine Boesset: Ennuits,
desespcirs et douleurs. Apparently, this particular song comes from
the 16th book of Boesst, and Minkoff only published books 1-15.
If any kind soul on this list has the piece, would
Dear Andreas,
On your Hidalgo question, as people have been pointing out it is a
treatise on perspective not on fretting. So he even has the division
of the stringlength wrong for fretting purposes. He says divide the
stringlength into 16 parts whereas the the nearest whole number
It is an engraving from JosA(c) GarcAa Hidalgo`s Principios para
estudiar el nobilAsimo y real arte de la pintura (Madrid, 1693),
intending to show in perspective a rule on how to fret instruments
(unfortunately the proportions are wrong).
There is a modern edition, Valencia,
Hi Ed,
Here are the sources for this air de cour:
http://philidor.cmbv.fr/Publications/Catalogues-de-genre/Catalogue-de-l-air-de-cour-en-France-1602-ca-1660/Liste-des-aeuvres/BOESSET-Antoine-1587-1643-ENNUIS-DESESPOIRS-ET-DOULEURS-air-de-cour
The 'Dessus' part can be found on f.79v here:
Yes, you can download the manuscript from the site. Click the shopping cart,
then the left icon with a +.
Then press the Send key.
This will create a new meny in the upper right (Hentekurv (1) ). Select it
then press "Last ned alle" to download the file.
It is about 31MB.
Here is a link with
It's for five-course guitar. 17th century I think.
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