There's an article by Diana Poulton on the Spanish Pavan in the Lute Society
Journal 1961, with a long list of sources (including some which aren't on
Rainer's list).  Chris Goodwin still has copies for sale at a modest price.

The piece featured in the baroque guitar repertoire, too.  There's a
strummed chord version of it entitled Pavaniglia on page 13 of the Foscarini
book (SPES facsimile), and Poulton lists a couple of other versions.

Peter

2008/6/18 Nancy Carlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 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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