Hi Arto,

I am not so sure that this piece should be discounted as having been 
by Logy.  There are some elements that definitely remind me of Logy.

There is actually a nice collection of pieces by Logy from a MS in 
Kalmar.  I think it was Sefan Lundgren who published, around 20 years 
or so, some pieces in g minor, and in d minor from that MS.

ed



At 04:20 PM 2/18/2012, wikla wrote:
>Dear lutenists.
>
>I posted the following to the baroque lute list, but perhaps it might
>interest also the general lute list?
>
>I happened to find a little but quite strange Capriccio by Losy. Usually
>his music is very much in line with his time, but this one is different -
>somehow I get an idea that in this piece there could be some eastern
>European folk music influences?
>
>   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEsM3RsE-Ys
>
>Could that be the case?
>
>Arto
>
>
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