Thanks to everyone for their help and forA emailing me theA pdf of a
modern trascription. In the meantime I was also able toA find aA pdf
facsimile. I was not aware thatA the settingA had been part of aA 1509
book by Bossinensis.
A
All the Best,
A
MatteoA
On Sun, May 24,
On 2015-05-23 6:08 PM, Matteo Ravasio wrote:
Hello,
A
There is a lute setting of the frottola 'A la guerra' IA can't find
anywhere. Does anyone have a digital version or can indicate me where
to find the intabulation?
The French lute society has a book with Tromboncino's f
Hello,
A
There is a lute setting of the frottola 'A la guerra' IA can't find
anywhere. Does anyone have a digital version or can indicate me where
to find the intabulation?
The French lute society has a book with Tromboncino's frottole but it
seems, from the table of contents,
Trinity O.16.2 is in the microfilm library, but not in the catalog yet.
It's one of the films that were given to the LSA when musicologist John
Ward cleaned house and got rid of things he was not going to use again.
There is a list of all those films in an old Quarterly.
Nancy
Hi Nancy,
We have posted our Saturday morning quotes, information and les choses
luthees.
[1]http://wp.me/p15OyV-1a4
Ron & Donna
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References
1. http://wp.me/p15OyV-1a4
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Many thanks,
Dennis
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