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L’amor a me venendo-b
BaG:7 (xyyx ababbccx)
Bianco da Siena?
note: FallowsCat, 568. Incipit in LA480 reads ‘Voltati inza inza Rosina’, the title of a bassadanza tune in the treatise of Giovanni Ambrosio/Guglielmo Ebreo preserved in Paris, Bibl. Nationale, Ms. f. it. 476. Versions of this melody were apparently known in Naples, where it was used in the tenor of a mass by Ycart, Milan where it was cited by Gafori in his Extractus parvus, and in the north Italian courts where it was absorbed into the frottol a repertory. These melodies are ed. in JeppesenF, iii, 32-35.