Its the 6th and last Fantasy in Varietie of Lute Lessons (Musical Banquet is
also 1610 and Robert's publication. Father John promoting his son?)

Here you'll find the complete facsimile of Varietie:

http://www.shipbrook.com/jeff/bookshelf

And if you (perchance) would like to have a look at 'Musical Banquet', more
Dowland, and much else, go here:

http://www.harald-lillmeyer.kulturserver-bayern.de

These two, fortunately belong to an increasing number of people who are 
still dedicated to making lute-related stuff available on the net. My 
heartfelt gratitude goes out to all of you!

Thankfully

G.

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Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 12:49 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: owland's Brittania


> Hi Neil!
>
> The piece you want is a Fantasy by John Dowland. Jan Akkerman has
> recorded a version of it on his album Tabernakel. I suppose he has
> invented the name Brittania. You can find a pdf file with about half
> the number of pieces from Robert (John Dowland's son) Dowland's Musical
> Banquet of 1610. The one you're after is the seventh.
> Just click or copy and paste the following link and bingo!
>
> http://cbsr26.ucr.
> edu/wlkfiles/Publications/Varietie/VarietieOfLuteLessons.html
>
>
> Cheers,
> Lex
>
>
>
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