Thanks for such an imposing amount of information packed into so few words.
On Mar 19, 2015, at 3:20 AM, Hector Sequera hectorl...@mac.com wrote:
A few points about intabulations of sacred music in England.
1) Availability of English music was an issue since England started printing
music
Dear [1]theoj89...@aol.com - do you have a real name?
A good starting point would be the thesis by Gary Beckman: The Sacred
Lute: Intabulated Chorales from Luther's Age to the beginnings of
Pietism. Check the Appendices for lists of all (?) the intabulated
chorales in alphabetical
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From: sterling price [1]spiffys84...@cs.dartmouth.edu
Date: March 20, 2015, 4:01:41 PM MDT
To: BAROQUE-LUTE Lutelist [2]baroque-l...@cs.dartmouth.edu, Lutelist
Net [3]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu, 10string [4]10str...@yahoogroups.com
Hello,
Well, I think Danzig 4022 is a really wonderful collection of early
17th c. lute music, mostly dances and arrangements of songs and some
German hymns. It is truly international in its character, with
Hungarian and Dutch dances among others, though the largest group
dances
Thanks Hector for such a clear and thorough presentation of the subject ! No
surprise from a lefty like you ;-)
All the best,
Jean-Marie
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A few points about intabulations of sacred music in England.
1) Availability of English music was an issue since England started printing