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Added: May 21, 2008

From: ernststolz

Duration: 2:48

Monumenta Musica Neerlandica The Branle developed as a round dance, consisting of many short sections. A lute version (Val and others!) is to be found in the Thyssius lutebook. Earlier lute settings were printed in the Luculentum of Phalèse (1568). This is the firts item in the Susanne van Soldt Manuscript. I'm planning to record and publish the whole book. http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susanne_van_Soldt_Manuscript Susanne van Soldt was a 12-year-old daughter, of a wealthy merchant, a protestant refugee from the Netherlands, who lived in London. Hans van Soldt from Antwerp in 1577, probably after the plundering of Antwerp (1576). After 1605, they must have moved to Amsterdam, where he worked for the East Indian Company. The manuscript with the virginal music, however remained in London.. it once was ownned by the same owner, who also owned the My Lady Nevell's Booke. The first pieces are probably written in the Netherlands, while some English music is added in the London period, with remarks by hear keyboard teacher. This book contains the only source for pre-Sweelinck Dutch keyboard music! paintings by Hendrick Goltzius http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrick_Goltzius ernst stolz clavichord (Klavichord) 17th century Dutch Keyboard Music

Channel: Music

Tags: cembalo  clavichord  early  eeuw  gouden  keyboard  klassiek  klavichord  music  muziek  oude 


Rating: 4.83 (6 ratings)    Views: 836    Comments: 6

Luthval Says:

May 22, 2008 - Nice version, I should find the Thysius lute book ;-) V.

ernststolz Says:

May 22, 2008 - bonjour Val, you must let me know when you've found it!

FacundoEC Says:

May 27, 2008 - Thank you!

Luthval Says:

Jun 2, 2008 - The video is online now... ;-) Val

allengarvin Says:

Jun 2, 2008 - Very nice. Do you know if the Soldt manuscript is currently available in print, either in modern notation or facsimile? I've looked around but haven't found anything.

ernststolz Says:

Jun 3, 2008 - I have an older edition from the vereniging voor nederlandse muziekgeschiedenis 1961. I'm afraid it is not in print at the time.