Thanks a lot Ron, that's a first I believe (with a few hard stretches I can see)... There are some nice instrumental ricercars on a few recordings. Harp seems to be the instrument of choice, with a theorbo here and there sparesomely filling in.
G. ----- Original Message ----- From: [1]Ron Andrico To: [2]kalei...@gmail.com ; [3]l...@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2009 1:10 AM Subject: RE: [LUTE] Gesualdo Dear Goran: According to the New Grove article on Gesualdo, there are five surviving instrumental works that can be attributed to the composer. Some years ago, I intabulated a galliard by Gesualdo; the source is a manuscript in the Naples Conservatory. Donna posted a pdf on our website at the following address. [4]http://www.mignarda.com/editions/downloads.html Best wishes, Ron Andrico [5]www.mignarda.com > Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 13:06:29 +0200 > To: Lute@cs.dartmouth.edu > From: kalei...@gmail.com > Subject: [LUTE] Gesualdo > > Dear lute-netters, > > After recently seeing the documentary that filmmaker W. Herzog made about > Gesualdo, I've scanned the archives in vain for any info on available > plucked music by "Il Diavolo", (supposedly having been an accomplished > player and having had two archlutes given to him by Picinnini). The most > interesting post I found whas the following: > > Subject: Gesualdo > > Last night I met a Canadian composer and he said that 2 years ago a > > manuscript purported to be by Gesualdo was discovered and they think it is > > for theorbo or lute. Any one have any information about this? > > Ed Durbrow > > > > Does any of you know of any available lute/theorbo music by this intriguing > composer, (or lute recordings)? > > Best > > G. -- References 1. mailto:praelu...@hotmail.com 2. mailto:kalei...@gmail.com 3. mailto:lute@cs.dartmouth.edu 4. http://www.mignarda.com/editions/downloads.html 5. http://www.mignarda.com/ To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html