I just got Pacoloni Ensemble's Thysius Lute Book album from Brilliant
Classics.
It's one of the rare albums with up to four lutes in consort and
features many fine pieces like Passamezzi, Can She Excuse etc. that had
not been recorded before.
Nice: there's also good use of additional percussion.
After almost 25 years I'm revisiting these interesting works for
concerted lutes by Pacoloni:
(Tribus testudinibus lucenda carmina, Phalese, 1564)
I recall at the time we were puzzled by some of the second sections to
some of the parts ('Residuum') which seemed to have a strange
r
Dear collective wisdom,
Would anyone on this list know of a dissertation or Ph. D. about the works of
Giovanni Pacoloni, particularly
his pieces for 3 lutes ?
Thank you in advance for any help you can give me !
All the best,
Jean-Marie Poirier
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