At 06:44 AM 8/26/2005, Arthur Ness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I can't remember who attributed that motet 
>intabulation to a Dutch lutenist. That's not 
>Zuth, who should not be condemned for a mistake made by a cataloguer.


And at the same time he should be congratulated 
for making other mistakes such as hyphenating the 
Madame's surname and misreading somebody's entry 
on Shand being an American. You can't have it both ways...

Actually, I, and the majority of right thinking 
people cannot have it both ways. You have been 
demonstrating to this group, and cross-posting 
this nonsense to RMCG, that _you_ can have it 
both ways. You remind me of Dr. Yan Omegusta A 
schizophrenic whose entire life (1724-1688) was 
devoted to rewriting everything, even recorder 
music, in Zweischlüssel notation. See this pearl of musicological writing:

http://www.orphee.com/yantee.htm#berlich

Oh, yes. The writer of this delicious bit, 
pretending to be Götz von Berlichingen 
(University of Leckmeinarsch), was none other than the late John W. Duarte.


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