Thank you so much!
I was able to get some good material. I've downloaded "Contrapunti
1584" and "Il Fronimo 1584" besides other pieces.
Is the "Libro 1563" available to download It too or buy It? The
Molinaro edition from SPES seems really nice too, I'll see if I'll buy
It. Also t
>> Does someone knows how many books did Simone Molinaro and Vincenzo
>> Galilei publish? And when were they publihed?
google gives me these dates - Molinaro, Simone ( C1565-1615) Galilei,
Vincenzo (C1527-1591).
Look for articles 'Molinaro, Simone' and 'Galilei, Vincenzo' in Groves New
Dictio
Le 14 nov. 08 à 22:14, G. Crona a écrit :
and the facsimile here:
http://gallica.bnf.fr/scripts/ConsultationTout.exe?E=0&O=N058217
There was a way to download the whole in one go in PDF, don't
remember how to do it, perhaps somebody else will know? Arto?
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148
On 11/14/2008, "G. Crona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://gallica.bnf.fr/scripts/ConsultationTout.exe?E=0&O=N058217
>
> There was a way to download the whole in one go in PDF, don't remember
> how to do it, perhaps somebody else will know? Arto?
Yes, I knew it, but definitely I have forgo
I cannot tell you how many books but if you are interested in obtaining some
of the music you might want to visit here.
http://www.lute.ru/mirrors/gerbode/ft2/composers/index.php?&path=Galilei/
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Hi to everyone,
Does someone knows how many books did Simone Molinaro and Vincenzo
Galilei publish? And when were they publihed?
And also, where can I find these books to download? If there ain't no
source to download can someone please, send me a link where I can buy
these books
Hi to everyone,
Does someone knows how many books did Simone Molinaro and Vincenzo
Galilei publish? And when were they publihed?
And also, where can I find these books to download? If there ain't no
source to download can someone please, send me a link where I can buy
these books
Dear Sean, Daniel and all,
You were quiet correct in pointing to the role of string
choice in the process of freeing up the sound of a lute. I have just
replaced the standard HT gut on the unisons of D5c and F4c of my Dm
lute with Venice twine; the overall result is a definite open