This famous chanson by Sermisy was widespread during the 16th c. Here is a version for the Vihuela de mano by the Spanish composer Miguel de Fuellana. There are no repeat signs, the A and B sections should be repeated if it is gonna work together with the chanson, but maybe Fuenllana didn´t intened it to be played together with the song. I followed what I think he intened, just an instrumental Glosa. Glosas are the small divisions played between the longer note values. (The quick notes e.g.)
Hi, thanks to your comment. Yes indeed! Fuenllana was a real master!
All the best
Tommy
Ski56ppy 1 year ago
Epouvantable, mon cher troubadour!
Thanking you once again for digging up this gem by an underrated composer.
bigenough4bothofus 2 years ago
Merci beacoup!
I will soon record some more pieces.
Tommy
Ski56ppy 2 years ago