Dear All, I recently stumbled onto this @ the Swiss Radio. [1]https://www.rsi.ch/rete-due/programmi/cultura/quilisma/ Amor-di-liuto-9518098.html (If you run the page url through google translate, the translation is quite acceptable.) The half hour podcast is about an obscure lute manuscript by a Francesco Quartiron, containing over 100 pieces said to have been discovered 30 years ago by Dinko Fabris in the Library of the Conservatory of Naples. No mention whatsoever of it in the archives. Has anyone here seen it /heard about it / played from it? This ms. was completely unknown to me. 5 or 6 Examples from the CD by Maurizio Piantelli (2009) are given in the podcast. The whole CD is on Spotify and seems to contain some attractive pieces. [2]https://open.spotify.com/album/77l6qr2o7sd1kK1BpWobNH Said to be a student's collection, many of the pieces are elementary dances in the romanesca / passomezzo style judging from the CD. Tanti saluti G
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