In fact.
RT

From: "Roland Hayes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I think the piece is by enemonde "le Vieux" who could have known L'Enclos; Denis was much younger if I recall.

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I'm doing some research French baroque lute music in 1650-1700. I have four questions and I would appreciate if anyone could help me out with any of them. :) 1. Does anyone know of any printed lute tablature by Henri de Lenclos or his daughter Ninon de Lenclos? 2. What is "Moillement"? It appears in de Visés guitar books and I have not found any clear definition of this embellishment. 3. Does anyone have the Tombeaux that Denis Gaultier wrote in the memory of Henri Lenclos?
4. Does anyone know if
http://www.goldbergweb.com/en/history/composers/11129.php is a reliable source?
Kind regards,
Robin Rolfhamre



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