Another well-known renaissance dance! This one was first published in "Il Scolaro" (1645) by Gasparo Zanetti (c. 1600-1660). Based on a setting by Steve Hendricks: https://sca.uwaterloo.ca/sca/Hendric...an/gioiosa.pdf 1898 Giuseppe Vinaccia mandolin Vintage Viaten tenor guitar Mid-Missouri M-111 octave mandolin Suzuki MC-815 mandocello https://youtu.be/LBurns3mvyU Martin
Lovely Martin! Really like the solo intro!!
Very authentic!
Another atmospheric tune, lovely playing. Makes me want to get a bowl-back.
Sounds very nice, Martin!
Thanks a lot, guys! This is one of the tunes I originally learned for solo mandolin from the Allan Alexander books, but the four part renaissance harmonies give that proper period feel. This take combines both, which is fun. Martin