Thanks Val and Sean!
And I had forgotten the Howard Meyer-Brown! He lists also some other. An
interesting one is in Terzi's 1599 book. Looks quite nice.
Arto
On 09/05/12 09:27, Sean Smith wrote:
There are three dance "suites" in the Itabolatura di Diversi Autori
1536 that are each followe
Look in Casteliono for some early ones... (Borrono, da Milano) but very
short pieces, to use as a prelude, or an end of a suite ?
;-)
Val
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There are three dance "suites" in the Itabolatura di Diversi Autori
1536 that are each followed by a short Tochata.
The first two state: "Tochata nel fine del Ballo" and the third,
"Tochata Del Divino Franc. Da Milano". The first two could as easily
be by P.P.Borono as the dances are most
I think there is a piece entitled Tochata in Francisco da Milano's works...
V.
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