Jurgen,

It's an old trick: make your URLs super-long so they are broken by a line break.  Hence the expression: broken links.

Case in point, the Besard Bergamasque from the Thesaurus Harmonicus, also a very worthwhile piece:

http://fandango.musickshandmade.com/images/facsimiles/French/Thesaurus_Harmonicus/Thesaurus_harmonicus-229.jpg (A digital copy of the whole Thesaurus Harmonicus is available in color at https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k1153999z.r=thesaurus%20harmonicus?rk=42918;4)

There are several Bergamasques by Kapsberger, 2 by J.B. Besard, 1 by Gorzanis, 1 by Piccinini, a couple in the Danzig MS 4022, and some English duets kind of tagging along ... It might make an interesting ground for a concert on a theme (or an interesting theme for a concert on a ground...)









On 07/25/2018 09:30 PM, Jurgen Frenz wrote:
oops sorry part of the link was gone it's all there, thanks a lot!
Jurgen


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On 26 July 2018 12:32 AM, Alain Veylit <al...@musickshandmade.com> wrote:

I think this is the one - famously used by Respighi in his Ancient Airs
and Dances

[1]http://fandango.musickshandmade.com/images/facsimiles/Italian/Gianon
celli/G_P8.jpg

[2]http://fandango.musickshandmade.com/images/facsimiles/Italian/Gianon
celli/G_P9.jpg

On 07/25/2018 04:30 AM, Luca Manassero wrote:

Very interesting!
Could you or somebody else on this list provide the original?
thank you in advance!
Luca
---- On mer, 25 lug 2018 11:51:45 +0200
spiffys84121[3]spiffys84...@cs.dartmouth.edu wrote ----

The Gianoncelli Bergamesca from 1650 for archlute is superb. I played
it last month for O'dette's master class.
Sterling
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From: Martin Shepherd [4]<[1]mar...@luteshop.co.uk>
Date: 7/25/18 3:31 AM (GMT-07:00)
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Subject: [LUTE] bergamasca
Hi All,
Can anyone recommend a Bergamasca (or whatever you want to call it with
a I-IV-V bass) in F, preferably early, preferably Italian?
Thanks,
Martin

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