pennsicdance: Ball List?
Greg Lindahl
lindahl at pbm.com
Sat Jul 6 22:40:21 PDT 2002
On Sat, Jul 06, 2002 at 11:53:26PM -0400, Elsbeth Anne Roth wrote:
> In terms of music, I have a copy of "Courtly Dance of the Renaissance",
> Julia Sutton's translation of "Nobiliat di Dame" by Caroso. The dances
> listed there have arrangements (many rather simple ones).
Presumably what she has are transcriptions of the lute tab. In which
case they still aren't copyright-clean, but if someone transcribes
from the lute tab directly, that will be copyright-clean. I've done a
couple of those for Susan and they aren't that hard.
What we need, however, is a bunch of additional dances from Il
Ballarino and Negri, both of which are on the web in facsimile. There
are a bunch of Caroso transcriptions by a Lochac person on my Caroso
pages.
Gregory Blount
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