The Romanesca
For the footnotes and other extra information see the following link: http://www.earlymusicsources.com/yout... Created by Elam Rotem http://www.earlymusicsources.com Many thanks to Anne Smith and Leonardo Bartolotto. ERRATA [02:05] Some viewers commented that the first published Romanesca (or a musical statement and a variation that might be called later a Romanesca) is found in Joan Ambrosio Dalza's lute book from 1508, p.46r. Many thanks to Sean Smith and Martin Shepherd. Support us on PATREON: / earlymusicsources Support us by getting an Awesome T-shirt: https://early-music-sources-shop.four...

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