Thank you Arto for this indication. I was aware of the existence of this
prelude in A major (very nice by the way) used by Hopkinson Smith in one of his
recordings, but Gaultier de P[aris] is supposed to be Ennemond's cousin, Denis,
the younger Gaultier... Anyway, it is fine music and it seems v
Sorry, it is in A MAJOR
On 15/11/12 20:04, Arto Wikla wrote:
Dear Jean-Marie,
in GB-Ob ms. G.617 there seems to be one "Prelude de Gautier de P", p.
120-121, in A minor. Peter S's pages say it is V. Gaultier. Isn't the
"P" for "Paris"?
All the best,
Arto
On 15/11/12 12:44, Jean-Mar
Dear Jean-Marie,
in GB-Ob ms. G.617 there seems to be one "Prelude de Gautier de P", p.
120-121, in A minor. Peter S's pages say it is V. Gaultier. Isn't the
"P" for "Paris"?
All the best,
Arto
On 15/11/12 12:44, Jean-Marie Poirier wrote:
Thank you Andreas, Bernd and Peter for your answe
Thank you Andreas, Bernd and Peter for your answers.
I will be looking forward to F.-P. Goy's book on Gaultier's works...
So far it seems to confirm my impression that there is no extant prelude by
Vieux Gaultier, which seems incredible but... Probably some of his preludes are
"hidden" among ano