[LUTE] Re: Fortune my foe

2017-01-18 Thread Edward Martin
Thank you Ron! I appreciate your help. Actually, I found it in Ross Doffin's large Shakespeare book. There it is, with a total of all the 22 stanzas! ed On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 5:42 PM, Ron Andrico <[1]praelu...@hotmail.com> wrote: Edward: Since there have

[LUTE] Re: Fortune My Foe as duet, aria jacta est

2010-12-08 Thread David Tayler
Was it Poulton who first suggested the duet theory? I would be interested to know that. I always assumed it was Harwood. It was be nice to have a direct citation, does the CC specifically say who's idea the duet was?. My conjecture was that it was connected to it to similar tuneless pieces in

[LUTE] Re: Fortune My Foe as duet.

2010-12-07 Thread Ron Andrico
To: wa...@physics.utexas.edu CC: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu From: nedma...@aol.com Subject: [LUTE] Re: Fortune My Foe as duet. There is a duet version of this in Shakespeare's Lute Book: An Anthology of Songs Lute Solos edited by Ron Andrico. The second part is from William

[LUTE] Re: Fortune My Foe as duet.

2010-12-07 Thread G. Crona
:28 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Fortune My Foe as duet. To all: Thanks, Ned, for the plug for our edition, Shakespeare's Lute Book. The version of Fortune in Barley's collection of 1596 included pirated versions of Dowland's works, to which he strenuously objected in print when he published

[LUTE] Re: Fortune My Foe as duet, aria jacta est

2010-12-07 Thread David Tayler
:40:17 -0500 To: wa...@physics.utexas.edu CC: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu From: nedma...@aol.com Subject: [LUTE] Re: Fortune My Foe as duet. There is a duet version of this in Shakespeare's Lute Book: An Anthology of Songs Lute Solos edited by Ron Andrico. The second part

[LUTE] Re: Fortune My Foe as duet, aria jacta est

2010-12-07 Thread Sauvage Valéry
-Message d'origine- De : lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] De la part de David Tayler When I was working on Dowland in the late '80s, I theorized that that this piece was evidence of Dowland's ensemble pieces, which could be for a variety of different

[LUTE] Re: Fortune My Foe as duet.

2010-12-06 Thread Edward Mast
There is a duet version of this in Shakespeare's Lute Book: An Anthology of Songs Lute Solos edited by Ron Andrico.The second part is from William Barley 1596 (attributed to J. Dowland) and the first part newly composed ( by Ron, I guess ). This may not be what you're looking for. If I