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His own transcriptions include villanos, villancicos, pasacalles, tonos frances, españoletas, romances, folias, seguidillas and a "Danza de la Hacha". A selection were recorded by Le Poème Harmonique, directed by Vincent Dumestre, for Alpha/Outhere in 2011. References1. ^{{GroveOnline|title=Luis de Briçeño|author=Barton Hudson|author2=Monica Hall|last-author-amp=yes|access-date=May 31, 2016}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Briceno, Luis}}2. ^The Guitar and Its Music: From the Renaissance to the Classical Era - Page 100 James Tyler, Paul Sparks - 2007 "Briceno (dates unknown) evidently travelled in high courtly circles in both countries. He is first cited in connection with a book written in Spanish by 'Le Sieur de Moulere' for Louis XIII that was published in Paris in 1614" 3. ^Concise History of the Classic Guitar - Page 33 Graham Wade - 2001 "Luis de Briceno's Guitar Method - Luis de Briceno's Metodo muy facilissimo para aprender a taner la Guitarra a lo Espanol (Very Easy Method to Learn to Play the Guitar in the Spanish Style) (Paris, 1626) was the only Spanish guitar book ..." 4. ^The Guitar from the Renaissance to the Present Day - Page 56 Harvey Turnbull - 1992 "We have met one Spaniard whose work appeared early in the century, but outside Spain - Luis de Briceno. Within the country sources are few. One collection, unfortunately undated, in Musica de vihuela by Antonio de Santa Cruz." 5 : Spanish guitarists|Male guitarists|Spanish music theorists|Year of birth missing|Year of death missing |
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