Rob
   
  You state in the site that there were not "British" publications of guittar 
music in the 18th C.  However, what do you mean by British?  Oswald and Brmener 
were British, were they not?  Do you not mean that there were no ENGLISH 
publciations (to be precise)?
   
  Brad

Rob MacKillop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  The mention of the Robert Edwards Commonplace Book has reminded me of how
beautiful these pieces are. I've now put a few of them into tab for your
enjoyment, and also put some Mp3 recordings from my CD, The Healing (which
will hopefully stimulate you all to rush out and buy ten copies each - it's
never too early for Christmas presents!).

The tablature and the recordings are below the second photograph of citterns
on this page: http://www.musicintime.co.uk/cittern.htm

One day I'll get around to typesetting all the pieces, but as I no longer
have a cittern, it is up to you guys to record them all.

And while I'm at it: More on my CDs here:
http://www.musicintime.co.uk/recordings.htm

Rob MacKillop




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