Thanks, Sean!
On Aug 28, 2009, at 1:50 AM, Sean Smith wrote:
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NOVA ET ELEGANTISSIMA
IN CYTHARA LUDENDA CARMINA QUAE
VIDELICET IN SOLA CYTHARA VEL ETIAM CUM
tribus Testudinibus exhibita, mira dulcedina auiditorum possunt
oblectare, eaque omnia facilitate quam fier
Hey Stuart - Thanks. As Sean has pointed out, the cittern part was
made by Viaera, published in the same year as the lute parts, if I'm
not mistaken.
Doc
On Aug 27, 2009, at 5:50 PM, Stuart Walsh wrote:
The Bacheler Consort plays Pacoloni :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJa0byWuhpU
From http://tinyurl.com/nxmee2
NOVA ET ELEGANTISSIMA
IN CYTHARA LUDENDA CARMINA QUAE
VIDELICET IN SOLA CYTHARA VEL ETIAM CUM
tribus Testudinibus exhibita, mira dulcedina auiditorum possunt
oblectare, eaque omnia facilitate quam fieri potuit
summa in tyronum usum composita.
Et Primo quidem libro
The Bacheler Consort plays Pacoloni :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJa0byWuhpU
Very stylish playing. Is the cittern part derived from a lute part?
Stuart
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that was delightful, Doc! I like what the cittern adds to the consort
as well. And the furniture does its part too!
I've played through a number of things w/ my local citternist and it
always wants something more than just "a" lute. But adding a lute or
two more and/or a bass viol