Thank you much Martin,
It goes on to show how important it is to give credit and to show that
alternatives do/should exist :) Reconstructing lute parts is a
thankless, arduous but necessary task/art!
PS: Has anybody noticed that none of the numerous grounds to the Queen's
goodnight seem to fit the treble in Marsh or D.d3.18??
On 9/1/20 11:06 PM, Martin Shepherd wrote:
Yes, the reconstructions of both the Fancy and a Merry Mood are by
Robert Spencer.
Several more reconstructions of the Fancy can be found in my edition
of the works of Danyel, available from the Lute Society.
Best wishes,
Martin
On 02/09/2020 07:18, Alain Veylit wrote:
Thank you Denys,
Yes, it is Robert Spencer (I could not remember, but now I do!)
-- Do
you happen to know if Robert was also responsible for part 2 of In a
merry mood, also in Sampson?
On 9/1/20 4:58 PM, Denys Stephens wrote:
Dear Alain, the version of that piece that I know has the second lute
part recon
structed by Robert Spencer. There were few people better placed than
him to trac
k down the original, and my understanding is that reconstruction was
made becaus
e it wasn't to be found. That was a good many years ago, and as far
as I'm aware
Danyel's second part is still missing. Best wishes, Denys
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On 2 Sep 2020, at 00:25, Alain Veylit [1]<al...@musickshandmade.com>
wrote:
Does anybody happen to know who wrote the second lute part for John
Danyel's fan
cy, Sampson [f11r] ? It has become standard but it is systematically
not credite
d...
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