Note: Discussed in this part: Tavern singing of love songs and the country roots of the villotte. "Vai a Londra, Rosina." Alan wonders if the Protestant hymn tunes were taken by Calvin from Alpine folksongs such as these. The (Austrian- sounding) Furlana, a waltz. In many Alpine regions the folk traditions have eroded. The ascendancy of arranged Alpine choral versions of stornelli. Trentino. The Tyrol: "Oi, la, la, Susanna." Austrian-style sentimental (but lovely) zither music. Lombardy. Val di Seriana. The country of the Lombards. Lullaby. Ballads, a Celtic substratum? Other scholars before Alan Lomax have noticed the cultural divide between northern and southern Italian singing styles: "La bella inglese" ("The Outlandish Knight," Child No. 4), sung in chorus. The panpipe orchestra of Bottanuco. Rice culture.