Funny, the mark of my copy reads Paris, Bibliothéque Nationale, Rés.
1575 (not 1106). Andreas is certainly correct with Ou este vous allé.

Blessed are those who speak French. When I got my copy, I transcribed
the words as "Air - Elle voul aller". My oh my...

Mathias

<wi...@cs.helsinki.fi> schrieb:
> 
> Thanks to everyone for help!
> 
> Andreas suggested:
> 
> > ou este Vous allé = J.-B.Lully, Trios de la Chambre: LWV 35/11
> > SMT I, p.84
> 
> This could be the piece. I tried to google by this idea, but could not
> find any written music.  This seems to be a French popular song anyhow.
> And at least also Hotteterre seems to have been arranging it. Also there
> seems to be a Playford connection to this piece! But I couldn't find
> the music.
> 
> Anyhow, if Andreas has the LWV 35/11, could you compare the melody to the
> theorbo version? Or anyone else? See the tab in:
>   http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/Tiorba/Res1106/OuEsteF36.pdf
> 
> Arto



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