Brilliant, Rupert. Sounds fantastic. Excellent rhythm and speed. Much more better than the recording within the Summer Spinacino Project. Great joy to hearing this Recercar. Thanks a lot for sharing. Greetings from Fossombrone, the birthplace of Spinacino. ❤
Hi - I found it in the Lute Society's book of 158 early 16th century ricercars. It cites this reference: Petrucci 1507a. ff. 44r-44v . Hope that helps :-)
Wonderful performance 👍
Brilliant, Rupert. Sounds fantastic. Excellent rhythm and speed. Much more better than the recording within the Summer Spinacino Project. Great joy to hearing this Recercar. Thanks a lot for sharing. Greetings from Fossombrone, the birthplace of Spinacino. ❤
I wish my own right hand were so relaxed as yours. Carry on, Sir!
Always enjoy your playing, Rupert. Well done.
Thanks! It's a lovely good-natured little piece.
A beautiful piece, well played. Thank you!
Many thanks!
lovely! i'm trying to find this in spinacino's books - would you have a reference for which piece this is?
Hi - I found it in the Lute Society's book of 158 early 16th century ricercars. It cites this reference: Petrucci 1507a. ff. 44r-44v . Hope that helps :-)
@@Lutelover aha! thank you! that enables me to find it in Petrucci's 1507 book of Spinacino. perfect!
The struggle is real, but it certainly looks like you are succeeding. Do you find there is a difference in tone quality when your hand is relaxed?
Absoltuely - as long as the relaxation runs all the way from shoulder to fingertip..... not easy ;-)