Works for two baroque guitars (De Visee) - Early Guitars and Vihuela2024-03-28T13:42:20Zhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/forum/topics/works-for-two-baroque-guitars-de-visee?commentId=2111060%3AComment%3A75633&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAnd a Sarabande with a contre…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2017-12-29:2111060:Comment:756412017-12-29T17:42:14.222ZPeter Sinnaevehttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/PeterSinnaeve
<p>And a Sarabande with a contrepartie in Médard's Pièces de Guitarre too.</p>
<p>And a Sarabande with a contrepartie in Médard's Pièces de Guitarre too.</p> Thanks for this helpful infor…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2017-12-29:2111060:Comment:757372017-12-29T17:20:43.925ZThomas Tallanthttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/ThomasTallant
<p>Thanks for this helpful information, Monica. It's interesting that there seems to be such a small proportion of the surviving music for baroque guitar that is written for two guitars. TT</p>
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<p>Thanks for this helpful information, Monica. It's interesting that there seems to be such a small proportion of the surviving music for baroque guitar that is written for two guitars. TT</p>
<p></p> The gavotte was included in P…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2017-12-29:2111060:Comment:755352017-12-29T10:52:52.011ZMonica Hallhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/MonicaHall
<p>The gavotte was included in Pieces de theorbe et de luth (1716) in staff notation. It is not in the guitar books. It is included in various manuscripts, some for lute and others for guitar and in different keys. The Vaudry de Saizenay ms. also includes the contrepartie - for theorbo. It is not certain what instrument it was originally intended for or if De Visee actually cared. It is not certain that the contrepartie is by de Visee. The versions found in Vm76222 are anonymous. </p>
<p>The gavotte was included in Pieces de theorbe et de luth (1716) in staff notation. It is not in the guitar books. It is included in various manuscripts, some for lute and others for guitar and in different keys. The Vaudry de Saizenay ms. also includes the contrepartie - for theorbo. It is not certain what instrument it was originally intended for or if De Visee actually cared. It is not certain that the contrepartie is by de Visee. The versions found in Vm76222 are anonymous. </p> Did Devisee not compose the G…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2017-12-29:2111060:Comment:756362017-12-29T09:15:37.994ZThomas Tallanthttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/ThomasTallant
Did Devisee not compose the Gavotte Rondeau and Contrapartie from VM7 6222?
Did Devisee not compose the Gavotte Rondeau and Contrapartie from VM7 6222? De Visee didn't actually publ…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2017-12-29:2111060:Comment:756332017-12-29T08:13:58.729ZMonica Hallhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/MonicaHall
<p>De Visee didn't actually publish any works for two guitars. there are works for two guitars in Corbetta's La guitarre royale 1684 and in Carre's Libre de pieces ca. 1678.</p>
<p>De Visee didn't actually publish any works for two guitars. there are works for two guitars in Corbetta's La guitarre royale 1684 and in Carre's Libre de pieces ca. 1678.</p>