Sergio Morales Mateos Violín, José Antonio Rodríguez Flauta Dulce. Iglesia Evangélica Alemana de Montevideo, 20 de diciembre de 2012.
Fantasía a dos voces compuesta por Thomas Morley (1557-1602) extraída del libro "First Book of Canzonets to Two Voyces" (1595) Todas las piezas incluidas en este libro poseen un título en italiano al cual el editor le colocó un símbolo de pregunta ? debido quizás a que en la época solían no tener nombre y llevaban el nombre de la forma que las identificaba.
Este libro fue dedicado por Morley a "TO THE LADY VERTUOUS AND GENTILE LADIE THE LADIE PERIAM" [Loe heere, most worthy Ladie these Canzonets of mine like two wayting maydes desiring to attend upon you; destinated by my Wife (even beefore they were borne) unto your Ladiships service. Not that for any great good or bewite in them shee thought them worthy of you: but that not being able as heeretofore still to serve you; shee would that these therefore with their presence should make good & suply that hir absence. For hir sake then vouchsafe, gentle Ladie, to entertain them; having no other thing to commend them to you for, but this that they are Virgins, never yet having once been out at standing perhaps in the highest degree they shall not satisfie you: yet if they shal but in any sort content you; I know that the greatest fault you will finde in them shable for their smalnesse. And so good Madame I cease further to trouble: but not still to serve and honor you. From London the 17. of November. 1595 Your Ladieships Ever to commanund Thomas Morley.]
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