[LUTE] Re: Info about a couple of songs

2017-03-23 Thread howard posner
Many thanks for the responses. > On Mar 23, 2017, at 11:13 AM, William Brohinsky wrote: > > ..."Singing Odes of With and Mirth;" is, of course, > "Singing Odes of Wit and Mirth;". > My apologies. > Ray B No need to apologize. Ith was such an obvious thypo thath

[LUTE] Re: Info about a couple of songs

2017-03-23 Thread William Brohinsky
..."Singing Odes of With and Mirth;" is, of course, "Singing Odes of Wit and Mirth;". My apologies. Ray B On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 2:08 PM, William Brohinsky <[1]tiorbin...@gmail.com> wrote: And the song that ends "Better to be drunk..." Is indeed "When I taste

[LUTE] Re: Info about a couple of songs

2017-03-23 Thread William Brohinsky
And the song that ends "Better to be drunk..." Is indeed "When I taste my goblet deep", #93, "For a Bafs", from the Second Book of "Select Ayres and Dialogues" by Henry Laws. It is also available as a PDF scan on IMSLP:

[LUTE] Re: Info about a couple of songs

2017-03-23 Thread William Brohinsky
Hello, Howard, "Tune your lute and raise your voyce" appears as number 10 in the second volume of John Playford's Theatre of Music. A PDF scan is available online at IMSLP.Org. The overall page is [1]http://imslp.org/wiki/The_Theater_of_Music_(Playford,_John) Ray Brohinsky On

[LUTE] Re: Info about a couple of songs

2017-03-23 Thread Toby Carr
The first song is called 'when i raise my goblet deep' possibly by Henry Lawes, though I'm not sure. I have a copy at home so can send to you tomorrow if you'd like. Toby On 23 Mar 2017 04:42, "howard posner" <[1]howardpos...@ca.rr.com> wrote: Can someone plug the leaks

[LUTE] Re: Info about a couple of songs

2017-03-22 Thread Jan Johansson
Hi! Regarding the first issue: There is a German song by Henning Dedekind (around 1600): Trink ich Wein so verderb ich, trink ich Wasser so sterb ich, doch ists besser Wein getrunken und gestorben denn verdorben There are recordings on Youtube. Regards Jan Johansson SpÄnga, Sweden