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Fabritio Caroso da Sermoneta (1526/1535 - 1605/1620) was an Italian Renaissance dancing master. His dance manual Il Ballarino was published in 1581, with a subsequent edition, significantly different, Nobiltà di Dame, printed in 1600 and again after his death in 1630. The work has been published in English as Courtly Dance of the Renaissance by Julia Sutton.[citation needed] Both manuals have been printed in facsimile edition. Many of the dances of Fabritio Caroso's manuals are meant for two dancers with a few for four or more dancers. These manuals offer a great deal of information to dance historians and musicologists alike in that each description of a dance is accompanied by music examples with lute tablature and directions about how each music example is to be played. Many of the dances also contain dedications to noble women of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries (SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA) User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
La Spagna / Danzas Del Renacimiento Español
La Spagna

Ancient Airs And Dances
Il liuto di Caravaggio

La Spagna - Danzas del Renacimiento español

Il Ballarino
La Spagna: Danzas del Renacimiento español
La Spagna (Danzas Del Renacimiento Español)
Music for Mandolin and Guitar Ensemble (Vienna Mandolin and Guitar Ens./V. Hladky)
El Greco
Classica antistress
Danzas del Renacimiento (S. XVI)