Dear Manolo, I found it. It is publ. _Guillaume Morlaye: Oeuvres pour le Luth [vol. II]: Manuscrits d'Uppsala,_ ed. Jean-Michel & Natalie Vaccaro (Paris: CNRS, 1989), p. 193 (the second bransle is on page 194). The source is Uppsala, Universitetsbiblioteket, Instr. mus. hs 412, folio 30v, the first on folio 23.
So it shouild be readily available in a good library. Incidentally this work, plus others in the CNRS comes in two fascicles. One is the tablature and parallel transcrption, and the other fascicle is just the tablature. A convenient way of doing things. ajn ----- Original Message ----- From: Manolo Laguillo To: LUTELIST Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005 1:31 PM Subject: [LUTE] Morlaye again... Hi all, weeks ago I asked the Collective Wisdom about a rare piece by Guillaume Morlaye, "Premier bransle d'Ecosse", played by Christopher Wilson in his CD "La Magdalena" (track 13). Now I can say more, after reading the leaflet... :-) In it Tim Crawford explains that this piece, which is not in the printed books of Morlaye's music, belongs to a manuscript which is now in Sweden. Does somebody know which MS it is? The piece is of such an astounding beauty... Thank you very much in advance... Saludos from Barcelona Manolo Laguillo -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html --
