Dear Dennis,
after my list of works on http://www.slweiss.com there are 6 
Chaconnes/Passacailles - S-C 62,12 is in fact a concordance of S-C 1,12.
I don´t have the CD, but after the short samples on jpc it seems to be 
the "Passagaille" in D from London S-C 18,6.

Best
Markus

S-C 1,12        Sm 573  *Chaconne in F*

        1.      Chaconne        W2004/9r

        2.      Ciacconna       HarrII/77
S-C 2,10        Sm 576  *Chaconne in D*

        1.      Chaconne        W2004/44r
S-C 10,8        Sm 53   *Chaconne in E^b *

        1.      Chaconne        LbmI/45v (au)
S-C 12,6        Sm 66   *Chaconne in A*

        1.      Chaconne        LbmI/54v

        2.      Ciacona         Dl/140

        3.      Chaconne        V18829/25v

        4.      Ciacona         As/Fasc.7
S-C 14,6        Sm 80   *Chaconne in g*

        1.      Chaconne        LbmI/64v
S-C 18,6        Sm 109  *Chaconne in D*

        1.      Passagaille     LbmI/87v

        2.      Passacaille     Ha/73
S-C 62,12       Sm 573  *Chaconne in F*

        1.      Ciacconna       HarrII/77

        2.      cf. S-C 1/12    




D. Franco schrieb:
>    Dear friends in the Baroque Lute group,
>
>    Can someone tell me where to find the Ciacona by Weiss?
>
>    I know there are many, and the one I'm looking for I discovered on a Goran
>    Sollscher CD arranged for his "alto" 11 string guitar. It starts out slow
>    and stately then goes into many variations.
>
>    I'm hoping to get a copy of the original from one of the lute web sites.
>
>    Thanks for any help.
>
>    Dennis Franco
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