Thank you, Bernd. Yes, but the shelf-number is Ms. 5.P.171 (olim, Ms.
1.N.68). See Christian Meyer et al., **Sources manuscrits en
Tabulature,** vol. 2 (Deutschland), 150-51. I was remiss in not
checking Peter Steur's valuable inventory of baroque lute sources!
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That's very useful! Thank you Bernd and Arthur. It seems that the
majority of the pieces are in the Giesbert book (37 out of 43). If
I've got that right, it's surprising that he didn't include the
remaining half dozen . . .
Bill
From: Arthur Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net
Many thanks, Arthur, I have corrected it already.
Best regards
Am 07.11.2013 10:30, schrieb Arthur Ness:
Thank you, Bernd. Yes, but the shelf-number is Ms. 5.P.171 (olim, Ms.
1.N.68). See Christian Meyer et al., **Sources manuscrits en
Tabulature,** vol. 2 (Deutschland), 150-51.
Indeed this is a interesting manuscript, and it also has some Weiss in it.
But the Weiss pieces there prove that the quality of the manuscript in
itself isn't that high, as these pieces probably wouldn't be ascribed to
Weiss, if the aren't known elsewhere as Weiss pieces.
That means: there are