This week's top 3:

Sididero --Alexander Agricola (Capirola ms.)
Ales regrets --Hayne von Ghizeghem (Capirola)
Ma bouche rit --Ockeghem (Spinacino)


Sean



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From: "David Cassetti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lute net" <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 7:27 PM
Subject: Top three lute pieces


> Hi everyone,
> 
> I'm very curious to know what your top three lute (vihuela, etc.) pieces 
> are and why.
> 
> I'm interested in expanding my knowledge of the vast reams of lute 
> tablature and trying to play through the Fronimo Dialogo doesn't seem to 
> be cutting it ...
> 
> I'll start of with my own list:
> 
> 1. Francesco da Milano - Fantasia from the Castelfranco MS.
> 
> This piece appears as the first track of Paul O'Dette's "Dolcissima et 
> Amorosa". Four minutes of the best Francesco has to offer, I'd love to 
> get a hold of the tab somehow.
> 
> 2. Luis Narvaez - Variations on "O Gloriosa Domina".
> 
> Long after "Guardame las Vacas" becomes old hat you can continue to 
> drink from this fountain. A cantus firmus runs through all the 
> variations. The penultimate variation is my favorite.
> 
> 3. Diomedes Cato - Fantasia sopra "la Canzon degli Ucelli"
> 
> Actually a fugue on a very simple subject, but what a development of 
> deep ideas! It's on O'Dette's Cherbury CD and it's the reason I must 
> eventually own a 10c lute.
> 
> Best regards,
> David
> 
> 
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