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Where has Fortune Gone: Music-Iconographical Problems in Sultzbach's Viola da Mano Books

Where has Fortune Gone: Music-Iconographical Problems in Sultzbach's Viola da Mano Books

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Where has Fortune Gone: Music-Iconographical Problems in Sultzbach's Viola da Mano Books

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Where has Fortune Gone: Music-Iconographical Problems in Sultzbach's Viola da Mano Books

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New York, N.Y: Research Center for Music Iconography of the City University of New York Graduate School

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RIdIM-RCMI newsletter, 1997-04, Vol.22 (1), p.31-35

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English

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New York, N.Y: Research Center for Music Iconography of the City University of New York Graduate School

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Printing two books of Intavolatura de viola overo lauta ... della fortuna in 1536, Johannes Sultzbach became the first to publish instrumental music in Naples. The editions were pirated, with pieces mostly taken from the Intabolatura da leuto del divino Francesco da Milano, possibly published in 1535. Francesco da Milano's intabulations and ricerca...

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Where has Fortune Gone: Music-Iconographical Problems in Sultzbach's Viola da Mano Books

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1308681528

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1308681528

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0360-8727,1522-7464

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2169-8317,2169-9488

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