Arto Wikla's music videos
Updated 6.4.2010 / © Arto Wikla 11.4.2008
Here are links to some "music videos".
In the beginning of the page there are some quite old videos,
which I found, when trasforming my old analog videos to digital format...
The videos are mainly just unpolished "direct shots".
- 1992:
-
3 pieces by Robert Ballard: Entree de Luth, Courante, Branles de
village I & II
(also as a
Vimeo version)
This my practicing for a recording project already in 1992. The lute is
model "Andreas Berr, Vienna, 1699", made by Stephen Barber, 1986.
-
4 pieces by Adrian Le Roy: Passemeze, Passe velours, La Souris,
Branle de Poictou
(also as a
Vimeo version)
This my practicing for a recording project already in 1992. The lute is
model "Andreas Berr, Vienna, 1699", made by Stephen Barber, 1986.
Actually for Le Roy 6 course lute would have been more appropriate... ;-)
- 1995:
- Salassa Pidetty (voice) and Arto Wikla (lute, chitarrino)
in a small concert, June 1995.
The lute is model "Magno dieffopruchar,
Venice, c. 1550" by Stephen Barber, 1985.
Chitarrino is made by Eero Palviainen, 1993.
- 1996:
-
Chi Passa, duetto published by Pierre Phalese 1568
Eero Palvianen, vihuela in a, and Arto Wikla, lute in g, play "Chi
passa", published by Phalese, 1568. It was played in a lutenists' party
in 1996.
-
Lute Boogie by Stefanos Hirvonen and Arto Wikla
Stefanos Hirvonen, mandora, and Arto Wikla, chitarrino, played some
boogie in a lutenists' party in 1996.
- 2000:
-
Banchieri: Barca di Venetia per Padova
(In Google Video!)
In the
YouTube
This staged version of Adriano Banchieri's Barca di Venetia per Padova
was performed by ensemble Köyhät Ritarit (Poor Knights) in the
Ritarihuone (old House of Finnish Nobility) in spring 2000. Nearly all
of the pieces are included - the length of the video is little less than
30 minutes. The short speeches between the pieces are in Finnish, but
songs are of course in Italian. The archlute Arto Wikla is playing is
made by Stephen Barber 1987.
- 2005:
-
Six Sarmaticae
Six short Sarmaticae, numbers 35, 63, 91,40,53 and 81.
They are lute arrangements of Ukranian folk songs, made by Roman
Turovsky, see his page www.torban.org/sarmaticae/ . My playing is just a
"direct shot", not polished at all. Recorded 2005. Roman considered the
first 3 being too fast, that is why the last 3 are slower. The lute is
model "Magno dieffopruchar, Venice, c. 1550" by Stephen Barber, 1985.
- 2008:
-
Remedy for spider bites:
Pieces by Athanasius Kircher, 1641.
-
Antidotum Tarantulae
This is just a low quality webcam video. But at end of the clip there is
also our dog... And he is the main reason for publishing
this video: his timing is perfect! :-)
-
Tarantella "Tre modi di Kircher"
This is actually a Tarantella in "primus, secundus et tertius modus".
-
Song Intabulations for Solo (soprano) Lute:
The lute intabulations can be found in my page
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/own/Intabs/
The videos are just unpolished versions to show my
intabulations in practice.
The soprano lute is made after model "Wendelio
Venere", Vienna, c.1580, by Timo Kontio, 1997.
-
Biber: Passagalia, archlute arrangement
(Vimeo version)
The lute arrangements can be found in my page
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/Biber/Passagalia/
- A couple of HD-video tests:
-
Chitarrino - renaissance guitar:
-
Robert de Visée for 10 course lute
- Prelude,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Allemande, La Conversation,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Courante,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Sarabande,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Gigue,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Gavotte 1,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Gavotte 2,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
-
Lully: "Suite Méditerranée" for 10 course lute
-
Chitarrone - theorbo:
- Alessandro Piccinini: Chiaccona,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Girolamo Kapsberger: Canario,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Anonymous(?): Preludio detta la Wikla,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Girolamo Kapsberger: Corrente settima,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
-
Archlute:
- Pietre Rotolanti: Dipingi nera quella porta,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Santino Garsi da Parma:
The music (pdf) can be found in page
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/Arciliuto/
- Giovanni Zamboni Romano: Sonata 9 (Lucca 1718)
(parts 1 and 2 in pdf,
parts 3 to 5 in pdf)
- Preludio,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Alemanda,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Giga,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Sarabanda, largo,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Gavotte, allegro,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Girolamo Kapsberger (Libro primo di lauto, Roma 1611):
- Manuscript "Libro di Leuto di Gioseppe Antonio Doni"
(Perugia, 17th century):
- Anon: Corrente (Doni p. 21),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Anon: Corrente Francese (Doni p. 73),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Anon: Corrente (Doni p. 19),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
-
10-course lute
:
- Michelangelo Galilei (Il Primo Libro d'intavolatura di Liuto,
1620):
[Michelangelo is the son of the famous Vincenzo, and the young brother
of even more famous Galileo.]
- Jacques(?) Belleville's music in
"The Lutebooke of Edward Lord Herbert, of Cherbury and Castle
Island":
- Robert Ballard,
Premier livre de tablature de Luth (Paris 1611):
- Pieces in c-minor (Volte in C-major)
- Pieces in g-minor (Volte in G-major)
- Claudio Monteverdi, 1624
-
Christmas carols
- Maa on niin kaunis
(related to "Schönster Herr Jesu"),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Heinillä härkien kaukalon
(related to "Entre le boeuf et l'âne gris"),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Kuului laulu enkelten
(related to "Gloria in excelsis deo"),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
When I was practising "Gloria in excelsis deo", our dogs came to
listen, too eagerly perhaps; see
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Tuo armon valkokyyhky
(related to "Es ist ein Ros entsprungen"),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Enkeli taivaan
(related to "Vom Himmel hoch"),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Anthony Holborne
- Galliard - The New Year's Gift,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- Piece Without Title (Galliard 24),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
- 2009:
-
Robert de Visee:
Pieces
in D_la_re_mineur (ms. Saizenay)
- Prelude (Saizenay, p. 227),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (12.1.2009)
- Allemande (Saizenay, p. 228-229),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (17.1.2009)
- Courante (Saizenay, p. 223),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (19.1.2009)
- Sarabande (Saizenay, p. 224),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (26.1.2009)
- Gigue (Saizenay, p. 224),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (2.2.2009)
- Passacaille (Saizenay, p. 229),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (9.2.2009)
-
Robert de Visee:
Pieces in G_re_sol_majeur (ms. Saizenay)
- Chaconne (Saizenay, p. 288-289),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (16.2.2009)
- La Muzette, Rondeau (Saizenay, p. 292),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (23.2.2009)
- Robert de Visee:
Pieces mises en tablature de theorbe par R. de Visee (ms. Saizenay)
- Second air d'Isis (Lully, Isis, 1677) (Saizenay, p. 217),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (2.3.2009)
- Que ces lieux ont d'attraits (Lully, Isis, 1677) (Saizenay, p. 218),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (7.3.2009)
- Grand Ballet du Roy ("Sommes nous pas trop heureux",
Lully, Ballet de l'Impatience,1661) (Saizenay, p. 221),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo
(9.3.2009)
- Que devant vous tout s'abaisse et tout tremble
(Lully, Atys, 1676)
(Saizenay, p. 225),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (16.3.2009)
- Entree d'Apollon
(Lully, Le Triomphe de l'Amour, 1681)
(Saizenay, p. 222),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (21.3.2009)
- Anonymous French theorbo arrangements in manuscript Res-1106,
Bibl. National, Paris (late 17th century)
- Vaudeville (ms. Res-1106, fol. 64v),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (3.4.2009)
- Plainte d'Atis ("Entree des Nymphes", Lully, Atys, 1676)
(ms. Res-1106, fol. 9r),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (6.4.2009)
- Robert de Visee: Pieces in
A_mi_la_mineur (ms. Saizenay)
- Chaconne (Saizenay, p. 258),
video in YouTube,
in Vimeo (13.4.2009)
- Prelude (Saizenay, p. 256),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (19.4.2009)
- Allemande La Royalle (Saizenay, p. 253),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (20.4.2009)
- Courante (Saizenay, p. 254),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (26.4.2009)
- Sarabande (ms. Res-1106, fol 27r),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (27.4.2009)
- Gavotte (Saizenay, p. 254),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (3.5.2009)
- Anonymous French theorbo arrangements in
manuscript Vm76265, Bibl. National, Paris
(late 17th century)
- La Furstenberg
(ms. Vm76265, p. 44),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (4.5.2009)
- Heureux qui peut plaire
(Lully, Cadmus et Hermione, 1673) (ms. Vm76265, p. 83),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (8.5.2009)
- Les Sourdines d'Armide
(Lully, Armide 1686) (ms. Vm76265, p. 2-3, also p. 42-43),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (9.5.2009)
- Les Demons d'Alceste
(Lully, Alceste, 1674) (ms. Vm76265, p. 28),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo
(18.5.2009)
- My own theorbo arrangement of
"Marche pour la Ceremonie des Turcs" by Lully,
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo
(24.5.2009)
-
Pieces mises en tablature de theorbe par Robert de Visee (ms. Saizenay)
- Entree des Espagnols (Lully, Le bourgeois gentilhomme,
1670) (Saizenay, p. 287),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (25.5.2009)
- La Montfermeil, Rondeau (Saizenay, p. 308),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (28.5.2009)
- La Mascarade, Rondeau (Saizenay, p. 257),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (1.6.2009)
- La Nonnette (Saizenay, p. 382),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (1.6.2009)
- Je gage de boire autant qu'un Suisse (Saizenay, p. 382),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (2.6.2009)
- Anonymous French theorbo arrangements in manuscript Res-1106, Bibl. National, Paris
(late 17th century)
- Ou este Vous allé (ms. Res-1106, fol. 36r),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (6.6.2009)
- Rondeau de Phaeton, Menuet
("Air pour les mesmes (=les Peuples qui portent des presens à Isis)",
Lully, Phaeton, 1683) (ms. Res-1106, fol. 29v),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (10.6.2009)
- Ma mère, marie' moy
(ms. Res-1106, fol. 30r),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (12.6.2009)
- Le marie et la mariée
(ms. Res-1106, fol. 20v-21r),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (17.6.2009)
- Robert Ballard,
Deuxieme livre de tablature de Luth (Paris 1614):
- Ballet des Chevaux, 1-8,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
(12.7.2009)
- Anonymous French theorbo arrangements in manuscript Res-1106, Bibl. National, Paris
(late 17th century)
- Air de Galateé
(Lully, Acis et Galatee, 1686)
(ms. Res-1106, fol. 34r),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo
(10.8.2009)
(This is perhaps the
"Premier air" of the 1st act ot the opera?)
- L'autre Jour m'allant promener
(ms. Res-1106, fol. 6v),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (17.8.2009)
This is an anonymous arrangement of a French folk song.
The song can be found on the
"Brunetes
ou petits airs tendres"
(volume 3
Page 61) by Christophe Ballard, 1711.
- "Air de mr de Lulle"
(ms. Res-1106, fol. 24v),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (24.8.2009)
I have not found the Lully model of this arrangement. If somebody recognises
the piece by Lully, please, let me know!
- La Cloris
(ms. Res-1106, fol. 12v),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo
(26.8.2009)
I assume the model of this arrangement is a song by Lully, but
I have not found the song yet. If somebody
recognises the piece, please, let me know!
- Robert de Visee: Prelude & Gigue in
C_sol_ut_majeur (ms. Saizenay, p. 235) ,
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo (31.8.2009)
These pieces are marked "C major" in Saizenay ms. When played
by my "théorbe de pieces" in d (a'=392Hz), they sound like Eb major to ears
tuned in the "modern" a'=440Hz, and like E major, if your ears happen to
be in "baroque" a'=415.
- Anonymous French theorbo arrangement in
manuscript Vm76265, Bibl. National, Paris
(late 17th century - early 18th century):
Dieu des Enfers
(Lully, Ballet de la Naissance de Vénus, 1665)
(ms. Vm76265, f. 43r),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo
(12.9.2009)
The theorbo arranger could be de Visee, because
the ms. has lots of music by him.
- Anonymous French theorbo arrangement in manuscript Res-1106,
Bibl. National, Paris
(late 17th century - early 18th century):
Les echos d'Atis
("Entrée des Zephirs",
Lully, Atys, 1676)
(ms. Res-1106, fol. 79v),
video in
YouTube,
in
Vimeo
(21.9.2009)
- Anonymous: Sarabande,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
(5.10.2009)
(Ms. "Swan", f. 69.r;
St. Petersburg, O.N.124).
- Anonymous: Couranta et Variatio,
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
(12.10.2009)
(Ms. "Gehema", f. 14v-15r;
Berlin Mus. Ms. 40264).
- Pierre Gaultier (Les Ouvres de Pierre Gaultier Orleanois,
Roma 1638)
- Allemande (p. 5),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
(12.10.2009)
- Courante (p. 7),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
(12.10.2009)
- Sarabande (p. 8),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
(12.10.2009)
- Anonymous (The Lute Book of Margaret Board).
Tuning:
eb'-c'-ab-f-c-G-F-Eb-Db-C.
- Coranto (f. 36r),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo (18.10.2009)
- Saraband (f. 36v),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo (18.10.2009)
- English Country Dances
(The Lute Book of Margaret Board, 17th century).
- Half Hannikin (f. 38r),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo (19.10.2009)
- Canares (f. 38r),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo (19.10.2009)
- Hemp and flax (f. 38r),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo (20.10.2009)
- Anonymous: Allemanda, Coranta, Sarabanda
(Ms. "Gehema", f. 1r-2r;
Berlin ms. 40264).
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo (26.10.2009)
- Anonymous: Chaconne (Kalmar KLM 21.068. fol. 9r).
To me this is a triple test: first time 11 c. baroque lute,
first time gut strings, first time Zoom Q3 recorder.
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo (16.12.2009)
- Anonymous: Gigue (Wien Ms.Mus.17706, p.3)
I am still testing to me new combination:
11 c. baroque lute, gut strings, Zoom Q3 recorder.
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
(21.12.2009)
- Anders von Düben: Marche de Narva (Kalmar68 f.10v)
This anonymous lute arrangement of of a marche by Anders von Düben
comes from ms. Kalmar KLM 21.068. fol. 10v.
The original name by von Düben is "Marche pour les Suedois - Narvamarschen"
and it is part of the "Comedie-balett: Narvabaletten",
first performed 6 february 1701. There is a clip of the
original version in the y-tube, too:
The piece was composed to celebrate the victory of the Swdedish king
Charles XII (Karl XII) of his opponent Peter the Great of Russia in
Narva, January 1700.
...still testing...
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo (28.12.2009)
- 2010:
- J.J. Sautscheck: Passacaglia sopra Piango, gemo, sospiro
(SWV p4am) ... still testing...
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
(4.1.2010)
- Anonymous: Les Tricotins - Gavotte
This is a medley of two versions of the same(?) piece:
Les Tricotins (ms. Milleran, f.29v),
and Gavotte (ms. Kalmar 21068, f.2r).
... still testing...
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(11.1.2010)
- Denis Gaultier: La Tenebreuse - Narcisse.
This version comes from ms. Barbe. In "Rhetorique des Dieux" this
piece is called "Narcisse". In this case perhaps also the "tenebreuse" picture
quality is acceptable...;-)
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(17.1.2010)
- Robert de Visee: La Montfermeil, Rondeau.
"La Montfermeil, Rondeau transposee du theorbe"
(ms. Saizenay, p. 64). This piece was originally composed to theorbo,
but already in those days also arranged to the baroque lute.
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
(23.1.2010).
[I have recorded also the
theorbo version]
- Lully/Mouton: Menuet de L'Opera de Proserpine.
"Menuet de L'Opera de Proserpine, transposee par Mr Mouton"
(ms. Milleran f. 27r).
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(23.1.2010)
- Belleville (Ballard 1631).
Tuning: eb'-c'-ab-f-c-G-F-Eb-Db-C.
:
Sarabande (p.64),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
(25.1.2010)
- Belleville: Courante (p.61),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
(25.1.2010)
- Francois Dufault
(Ballard 1631).
Tuning: eb'-c'-ab-f-c-G-F-Eb-Db-C.
:
- Courante (p.26),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
(1.2.2010)
- Sarabande (p.31),
video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo
(1.2.2010)
- Anonymous pieces from ms. Berlin 40068 (11-course baroque lute):
- Allemande (f. 19r).
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(1.2.2010)
- Courrente (f. 18v).
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(1.2.2010)
- Sarabande (f. 19v).
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(1.2.2010)
- Charpentier: Prelude of Te Deum.
This is
my
own arrangement
of Marc-Antoine Charpentier's very famous
piece, which is used for example as the theme music for EBU (European Broadcasting
Union). So it is kind of "Euro-pop" known practically to every European...
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(8.2.2010)
- Mouton or Pinel: La Gavotte Royalle, ou Frondeuse.
This piece is attributed both to Charles Mouton and Germain Pinel. I play here
two versions, first ms. Milleran, f.28r., and then ms. Kalmar 21068,
f.3r. Neither of the versions name the composer. Kalmar just gives
title "Gavotte". Milleran tells more "La Gavote Royalle, ou Frondeuse".
The name of the piece "Royalle ou Frondeuse" must have had a special message
to the French at the end of 17th century, because there recently had been two
"frondes", rebellious movements, against Cardinal Mazarin (actually in power
instead of still very young Louis XIV). The first "fronde" was "Fronde
Parlementaire" (1648-1649) and the second "Fronde des nobles" (1650-1653).
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(8.2.2010)
- E. Gaultier or Mesangeau: Sarabande (ms. SaizenayII p.94).
Ms. SaizenayII gives composer name "Vieux Gaultier" (=Ennemond
Gaultier = Gaultier de Lyon), ms. Vm7_6211 gives "gautier".
But ms. Barbe attributes the piece to Rene Mesangeau. Well, anyhow
Rene was Ennemond's lute teacher...
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(15.2.2010)
- Ennemond ("Vieux") Gaultier: Chaconne (ms. Saizenay p.20).
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(15.2.2010)
- Ouvrez-moy la porte, petite Nannon (ms. Saizanay, p.16).
This is an anonymous 17th century lute arrangement of a Frech folk song(?).
I play three a little different versions, because petite Nannon needs
lots of talking to open the door...;-)
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(22.2.2010)
- Gaultier(?): Sarabande La Mignone
(Saizenay p.1).
This piece is in ms. Saizenay p.1 and Saizenay II p.3. I play here the
first version. The second version gives the name "La Mignone
and there is also a poem:
Ah! que je sens de penchant à me rendre /
Si mon Berger savait par où me prendre /
Hélas! comment pourrais-je me défendre /
Contre un amant si fidèle et si tendre.
In English this is something like:
Ah, I feel inclined to surrender /
If my Shepherd knew where to take me /
Alas! how could I defend myself /
Against a lover so true and so tender.
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(22.2.2010)
- Ennemond ("Vieux") Gaultier: Sarabande (Livre p.40).
This piece was printed in "Livre de tablature ... de Mr. Gaultier
Sr. de Neve et de Mr. Gaultier son cousin" (c. 1672), pages 40-41.
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(22.2.2010)
- Ennemond ("vieux") Gaultier: Canaries (Livre p.18).
This piece was printed in "Livre de tablature ... de Mr. Gaultier
Sr. de Neve et de Mr. Gaultier son cousin" (c. 1672), pages 18-19.
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(25.2.2010)
- Charles Mouton: My Mistress is Prettie - La Mantovana.
This piece comes from ms. Balcarres, p. 85. The title in the ms. is
"My Mistress is Prettie, by monsieur Mouton". The melody is
also known by names "La Mantovana", "Ballo di Mantova",
"Branle de Mantove", "Fuggi, fuggi", etc., etc...
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(1.3.2010)
- Charles Mouton: La Richelieu, Sarabande.
This piece comes from ms. Praha Kk 80, pp.102-103.
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(7.3.2010)
- Charles Mouton: La belle Astrée, Chaconne.
This piece comes from ms. Praha Kk 80, p.106.
In Greek mythology Astrea was a daughter of Zeus and Themis or of Eos
and Astraeus. She and her mother were both personifications of justice,
though Astrea was also associated with innocence and purity.
During the European Renaissance, Astrea became associated with the general
spirit of renewal of culture occurring at that time.
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(8.3.2010)
- Charles Mouton: Prelude.
This unmeasured prelude by Charles Mouton comes from ms. Milleran, f.20.
Unmeasured preludes do not have barlines - as the term says. Often
there are neither any note value indications. So there is lots of
improvisation in this type of pieces!
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(14.3.2010)
- Lully/Mouton: Gavotte de L'Opera de Psyche.
"Gavotte de L'Opera de Psychee, transposee par Mr Mouton",
ms. Milleran f. 26v.
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(14.3.2010)
- Lully/Mouton: Menuet de L'Opera de Bellerophon.
"Menuet de L'Opera de Bellerophon, transposee par Mr Mouton",
ms. Milleran f. 24v.
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(15.3.2010)
- Denis Gaultier: Courante "Canon".
This version of the very popular "Canon de Gautier" comes
from ms. Barbe, p.1.
The composer is probably Denis G.
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(22.3.2010)
- Denis Gaultier: Courante "La Royale".
This "La Royale Courante de Gautier" comes
from ms. Barbe, p.7.
The composer is probably Denis G.
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(29.3.2010)
- Ennemond Gaultier: Courante "L'Immortelle" (ms. Barbe).
This "L'Immortelle du V. Gautier" comes
from ms. Barbe, p.2.
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(3.4.2010)
- Denis Gaultier: Courante "La Lyonnaise".
This "La Lionoise de Gautier" comes
from ms. Barbe, p.6.
The composer is probably Denis Gaultier.
Perhaps I am allowed to dedicate
this piece to my end of 1980's French-Finnish girlfriend, who was
born in Lyon? ;-)
Video in YouTube,
video in Vimeo.
(5.4.2010)
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