It is in Morlaye's First book of consort lessone, and is by Nicolson.

ajn
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alain Veylit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "G.R. Crona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Lutelist" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: Judentanz Neusidler etc.


> There is also an English consort version of the jew's dance.
> Alain
>
> G.R. Crona wrote:
>
>>Hier volget der Juden Tantz, und wer ihn schlagen will, der muss die
>>Lautten
>>anders ziehen. Nun volget der Zug/ zieh Erstlich den Mitlern Brumer und
>>die
>>klein Saitten/ die Newen dem mitl Brumer stet/ der zieffer furn/gleich als
>>da 4.
>>und den klein Brumer. Muss gleich lautten/wie der mitl Brumer wie vor ge-
>>melt der mitl Brumer und die Saitten dar Neben/ und der klein Brumer
>>m�ssen
>>all drey eine gleiche Stimme haben/ und der zieffer viere als da 4
>>gleich lautten/ und
>>die Obrer quint Saitten muss man dem t gleich ziehen/ so ist der zug
>>recht.
>>Man mag auch vil ander tentz auch auff dem zug schlagen.
>>
>>Der Juden Tantz
>>er muss gar ser be-
>>hendt / geschlagen
>>werden / sonst laut
>>er nicht wohl.
>>
>>I get the end: " You can play many other dances with this tuning".
>>
>>Otherwise, the german mostly eludes me...
>>
>>"Here follows the Jew's dance. And whoever wants to play it, has to
>>tune the lute differently.
>>Here follows the tuning:
>>First, tune the 5th course and the small strings...
>>
>>after that I get lost.
>>
>>B.R.
>>G.
>>
>>On 6/4/05, Thomas Schall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
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>>>If you can read german tablature
>>>try http://aris.ss.uci.edu/rgarfias/jtanz/jtanz.html
>>>There is a facsimile of the piece
>>>
>>>Best wishes
>>>Thomas
>>>
>>>Am Samstag, 4. Juni 2005 11:10 schrieben Sie:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Dear all,
>>>>I have a rather urgent request as I was invited to play a short concert
>>>>at a symposion in Austria: "Jews and Christians in the Medieval and
>>>>renaissance". I was especially asked to play the Judentanz by Neusidler.
>>>>I have also learned that there are some other "Jew's dances" by Heckel,
>>>>Judenkunig and others. Has anybody of you a copy of these pieces and can
>>>>send me a pdf or jpeg or similar file? The problem is that I have no
>>>>time to wait for a bookorder by snailmail as I still have to prepare and
>>>>practice the music. Normally I buy all the books I am playing out of and
>>>>the rest of the program is taken from them but this time there is too
>>>>little time to order them from abroad. If there is an interesting piece
>>>>maybe in the National Bibliothek Vienna let me know, I can try to go for
>>>>it. If you have any recent information about the tuning of the Neusidler
>>>>Judentanz I would appreciate your help.
>>>>Best regards
>>>>Hermann Platzer
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>--
>>>Thomas Schall
>>>Niederhofheimer Weg 3
>>>D-65843 Sulzbach
>>>06196/74519
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>>"Three switched witches watch three swatch watch switches.
>>>Which switched witch watches which swatch watch switch?"
>>>
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