RE the Spanish Pavan --- If you want English versions, then Julia
Craig-McFeely comes to the rescue. If you will go to
http://www.ramesescats.co.uk/thesis/, the index of her dissertation, the
Appendices links will give you pdf files containing a reference for every
piece and a list of all the concordances. In Appendix 1, I used the Adobe
Reader's search tool, entered "spanish", and hit the mother lode.

Michael Fink
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From: Nancy Carlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 4:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LUTE] Martin's piece of the month

Thanks for the encouragement to go see Martin's selection of music on 
his web site.  I especially enjoyed the version of the Spanish Pavan 
that is up there. I've  played the version in the Wickhambrook 
manuscript and the one by Thomas Robinson and this one is quite 
different from both of those.  Has anyone written any musicological 
articles on the Spanish Pavan?  Are there any other versions of that 
piece that I should look at?  And was it played on other instruments 
or is it just a lute piece?
Nancy Carlin

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