Goran,

I think you could add: Fantasia Diomedes - [Cherbury lute book fol. 38/1] to that list. Apologies if this was already in your list.

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Alain


On 12/19/2017 02:37 PM, G. C. wrote:
    A quick online archive search also gives a. o. some partial chromatic
    pieces:
    15. Peter Philips Galliard to the Chromatic Pavan
    16.   "Michelangelo Galilei has some touches of chromaticism.
    I wonder if Gesualdo's instrumental gagliarda could be transcribed for
    lute."
    (Christopher Wilke 2013)
    As Susan Sandman also suggested recently M. Galilei (Toccata 8)
    17. Martino Trio VI Allemande Menuet (?)
    18. Arioso from the St John Passion, with all those chromatic bass
    notes (?)
    19. (?)   CH.Mouton/Dubut(?): Prelude - Chaconne (track 21 of Lutz
    Kirchoff's
    "Lute in Dance and Dream" has a couple of variations with a chromatic
    line)
20. Charles Mouton Le tocsein (using means of chromatic escalation at the
conclusions of the 1st half. M. Rösel)
21. David Kellner Chaconne (In this facsimile, the last variation gets VERY chro
matic
and discordant, to the point where I wonder if there are errors, or
even if the last few lines are misplaced from another piece. D. Shoskes)

    G.

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