Thank you, David, but I'm still a little puzzled.

This is clearly a single line contrapunto lacking accompaniment. It 
doesn't seem to accompany the previous Antico variations ("Passemezzzo 
-6" p.114) either.

I'm looking at the SPES facsimile (Firenze 1992) of his ms. that was 
_intended_ for publication in Firenze 1584. Since this was never 
printed as far as we know I didn't think to check Brown. The pages are 
counted in both page numbers which are crossed out and then renumbered 
by folios in a later hand. (Folio 116 is a galliard)

btw, Stewart, this was the 1st reply.

best regards,
Sean

Again, my apologies if you all receive this twice. After 30 minutes it 
hadn't appeared from the Lutelist --Wayne, should I be worried?

On Sep 4, 2006, at 3:18 AM, LGS-Europe wrote:

>>> In V. Galilei's Intavolatura di Liuto, 1584 manuscript there is an
>>> unnamed composition on p. 116. It is  clearly a contrapunto in the
>>> style of BM or Terzi but there is no clue as to the accompaniment.
>
> Brown has it listed as [Ricercare a4. voci di B.M.].
>
> David
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