All of Dan's musicological work is of the very highest quality, including 
transcriptions & concordances. In addition to being an accomplished musician on 
piano, he was playing the renaissance lute in the 60s based on an actual museum 
copy.
 The books often contain information--including delightful drawings--about the 
actual dances, the identity of some of the initialed attributions, and so on.
dt



Jean-Marie Poirier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Yes, Anthony, as I earlier wrote 
on the FRench lute list, the book does contain both the tablature, its 
transcription and abundant analysis. A must have, in spite of minor criticisms 
about the editorial policy of Mr Heartz (no "politics" involved here ;-). 
Best,

Jean-Marie

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>Does any body know whether Daniel Heartz' "Preludes, chansons and  
>dances for lute, published by Pierre ATTAINGNANT" contains both the  
>tablature and analysis of this music, or specifically the analyses.
>Anthony
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>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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