Dear Stewart, Stewart McCoy wrote: > Dear Arthur, > > The Jew's Dance is in Dd.3.18, etc., i.e. the Cambridge Consort > manuscripts. It's really a Bergamasca, which is quite different from > Newsidler's piece, but there is no reason why they should be the > same. No doubt Jews were associated with many pieces of music. > > If I remember right, only the recorder and lute parts survive. The > bandora, cittern, and bass viol parts are easy enough to reconstruct > or busk. Warwick Edwards has created a fine part for the (presumably > lost) violin part, which acts as a foil to the flute and lute. > > Best wishes, > > Stewart McCoy. > >
from my database: 5609 57/2 The rich Jew copied from 1186, Brookes No. 939, keyboard 1186 100v/2 ye rich Jew. Brookes, No. 939, keyboard Dd.5.21 12r ???, recorder Dd.9.33 38r/2 de Jerr a mort, lute Dd.3.18 48r The Jewes Dawnce. R Nicolson [index:] Jewes Dawnce., lute Also known as Judentanz was Kit's Almain: Instrument Tuning# Composer Piece Source Page/No. Title in source keyboard Kit's Almain Boynton 16v-17v Almayne keyboard Kit's Almain MS QN 204 7r Mascarada lyra viol Kit's Almain Boynton 102r Almayne Mr Johnson voice (solo) Kit's Almain Valerius 184-185 Kits Almande. lute Kit's Almain Valerius 186-187/1 Kits Almande. cittern Kit's Almain Valerius 187/2 Kits Almande. keyboard Kit's Almain Witzendorff 34v-36r Englisch Mascharad oder dass Glück ganz wanckelmütig ist lute Kit's Almain Swan 69v-70r Ballet keyboard Kit's Almain Drallius No. 63 Juden Tantz. / Ex clavi. G.bmol Rainer adS To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html