Ed Durbrow wrote:
> I've been looking at variations on Une Jeune Fillette. The tab looks 
> like it had been cut up, pasted together and then photocopied in 
> order to eliminate a notation transcription and  fit the tab onto two 
> pages. The typesetting looks like the Poulton book. I'm sure I got 
> this from my old roomate who often pasted things up like that. It was 
> in my Dowland folder. Can anyone furnish me with information on it's 
> provenance? Stylistically, it sounds so much like Vallet to me. Is it 
> sure this is Dowland?
> TIA
> 

The pice appears in two sources:

Schele, 25-28/1, Del Excellentissimo Musico Jano D�lando Andegaui, Anno 1614. 22 
J�n.

Montbuysson, 11v-12r, Ballet.

The version in the Kassel Ms is much shorter.
In her dissertation Claudia Knispel speculates that Schele may have added his 
own variations to the piece which perhaps was really composed by Dowland.

It is very unlikely that Dowland composed all those variations in Schele...


Rainer adS



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