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From: "Ron Andrico" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Arthur Ness" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Martin
Shepherd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Lute Net"
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Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 3:59 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: chansons intabulated
<<<SNIP>>
Another source for the part-music is volume II of
Chiesa's guitar transcriptions of
Francesco's music (Edition Suvini Zerboni, Milan,
1971).
I forgot that one.
I'm told this edition is as hard to find as the other.
It is EASY TO FIND. Chiesa's edition is still available
from the publisher in Milan .
http://www.esz.mgsdcc.com/en/ls_edz.lasso
Of course, it has no tablature. It is also in stock for
example at
Guitar Solo Publications in San Francisco. I would also
expect that it is available from the Spanish Guitar
Centre in Nottingham. (et cetera). It is misleading
for Ron to say that it is hard to find.
Suvini Zerboni also has a new guitar edition done up by
Francesco authority Franco Pavan. I have not seen it,
and do not know if it
includes tablature of some kind. (I have a copy on
order.) Given today's market, it would not surprise me
that they haven't provided guitar TAB notation (=our
Spanish tablature).
As far as "the other" edition (as Ron describes it) is
concerned, it is and
has been long available from ProQuest.
http://wwwlib.umi.com/bod/fullcite?id=153122
A warning. Some unscrupulous antiquarian music dealers
are selling the ProQuest reprint for as much as $300.
You can get it directly from ProQuest for about $150,
and if you are a dealer, it wholesales for
about $85.
Chiesa included all the part-music parallel with his
guitar transcriptions.
Handy for study, but the page turns!<g>
AJN
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Best wishes,
Ron Andrico
http://www.mignarda.com
Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 12:02:22 -0500> To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]> From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [LUTE] Re: chansons
intabulated> > Yes, the motet attr. Comp=E8re is in>
> Albert Smijers, ed., _*Van Ockeghem tot
Sweelinck,*_> vol. 4 (Amsterdam 1952),> page 116.
(Almost every music library will have> Smijers's
edition)> > A transcription from the Tarzona
manuscript is also> availlable (in a surprisingly
large number of> libraries):> > Pedro Calahorra,
ed.,> > Autores hispanos de los siglos XV-XVI de los
ms. 2 y 5> de la Catedral de Tarazona /> > Zaragoza :
Institucion "Fernando el Catolico", Seccion> de
Musica Antigua, Excma. Diputacion> Provincial, 1995.>
> 1 score (193 p.) ; 31 cm.> > General Note: Sacred
vocal works for 3-4 voices by> > Antonio de Ribera,>
Alonso de Alba,> Pedro de Escobar,> Juan Illario,>
Pedro Diaz de Aux,> Senabria,> Pedro de Pastrana,>
Juan Estiche,> Pedro Yniguez,> Juan Garcia de
Basurto, and> Martin de Ribaflecha.> >!
> Contents:> > I. Estudio. Los manuscritos polifonicos
> de la Catedral> de Tarazona en el S. XVI> -- Los
> manuscritos polifonicos de la Catedral de> Tarazona
> hoy dia> -- Manuscritos, composiciones y autores del
> presente> Vol. IX de Polifonia aragonesa> --
> Composiciones del presente volumen de polifonia> --
> Los autores y sus obras> -- La transcripcion. --> >
> II. Trancripcion.> -- Ave Maria ; Patris sapientia ;
> O bone Iesus / Antonio> de Ribera> > -- O sacrum
> convivium ; O felix Maria ; Te ergo> quaesumus /
> Alonso de Alba> > -- Clamabat autem mulier ; Stabat
> mater doolorosa ;> Merorare, piissima ; Regina coeli
> ; Beatus es et> benetibi erit / Pedro de Escobar>
> > -- O admirabile commercium ; Conceptio tua /
> Juan>
> Illario> > -- Ave sanctissimum / Pedro Diaz de Aux>
> > -- Lilium sacrum / Senabria> > -- Sicut cervus ;
> In te, Domine, speravi ; Salmo> miserere (Miserere
> mei deus ; Tibi soli peccavi) ;> Pater, dimitte
> illis. / Pedro de Pastrana> > -- Ave maris stella ;
> Et incarnatus est!
/ Juan Estiche> > -- Beatus es et bene tibi erit /
Pedro Ynig!
uez> > -
- Dic nobis Maria ; Benedicamus domino / Juan Garcia
de> Basurto> > -- Benedicamus domino / Pedro de
Pastrana> > -- Benedicamus domino / Martin de
Ribaflecha.> > There seems to be additional
information (which I have> niot seen) in an article by
Owen Rees in Early Music> 23/3 (1995): 410-20.> >
==AJN> Boston, Mass.> This week's free download from>
Classical Music Library:> Mahler: Symphony No. 5> Go
to my web page:>
http://mysite.verizon.net/arthurjness/> For some free
scores, go to:>
http://mysite.verizon.net/vzepq31c/arthurjnesslutescores/> -
---- Original Message ----- > From: "Martin Shepherd"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: "Arthur Ness"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Sent: Thursday, November
22, 2007 4:15 AM> Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: chansons
intabulated> > > > Dear Arthur,> >> > Thanks for this
information - is the original score of> > this motet
available?> >> > Best wishes,> >> > Martin> >> >
Arthur Ness wrote:> >> >> Dear Manolo,> >>> >> It's
always nice to see an interest !
in intabulations> >> of> >> vocal music. I'll be
adding some by Sermisy and> >> Passereau et al. to the
Marco site. In the> >> meantime, thanks to POD, your
interest in Comp=E8re may> >> be increased if> >> you
were to know that the Francesco motet> >>
intabulation> >> of "O bone Jesu" (No. 111) is
probably not by> >> Comp=E8re, but> >> rather by
Antonio de Ribera, a Spanish singer in the> >> papal
chapel in Rome when Francesco was active as> >>
chamber musician to the Pope. The motet is described>
>> in a> >> manuscript in Tarazona as "il piu bello
motetto del> >> mundo." And certainly it has become a
favorite with> >> lutenists. (of course, it's not a
chanson, which you> >> seek.)> >> ==AJN> >> Boston,
Mass.> >> This week's free download from> >> Classical
Music Library:> >> Mahler: Symphony No. 5> >> Go to my
web page:> >> http://mysite.verizon.net/arthurjness/>
>> For some free scores, go to:> >>
http://mysite.verizon.net/vzepq31c/arthurjnesslutescores/>
>> ----- Origin!
al Message ----- From: "Manolo Laguillo"> >>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
uillo.co
m>> >> To: "LUTELIST" <[email protected]>> >>
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 1:46 PM> >>
Subject: [LUTE] chansons intabulated> >>> >>> >>> Hi,>
>>>> >>> does somebody know if intabulations of
french> >>> chansons> >>> (Compere,> >>> Janequin,
Certon...) are available on the Net? A> >>> quick> >>>
search provided> >>> only music in staff form.> >>>>
>>> Of course, I can try intabulating them myself,
but> >>> first I want to be> >>> sure that the job has
not been done before.> >>>> >>> I will apreciate any
indication.> >>>> >>> 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>
>>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
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