Rowallan contains "Swit Saint Nikcolas". Suzanne -------------- Original message from "Guy Smith" <guy_m_sm...@comcast.net>: -------------- > There's something similar to Swiet Seint Nicola in either the Straloch or > Rowallen MS (I forget which, and I don't have them handy). Not sure if it's > the same piece, but the title is similar. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Christopher Stetson [mailto:cstet...@smith.edu] > Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 9:25 AM > To: Lute List > Subject: [LUTE] Saintly music? > > Hi, everyone, > > A request: > > I've been asked on short notice to play for a church service on Sunday at > which the sermon will be about "Saints -- all different kinds". This > congregation has a tradition of musical puns on the sermon topic. > I have a vague memory of a lute piece titled "Swiet Seint Nicola" or > something like that; I've probably moved or added an "e" or two. A quick > search, both online and in my hard copies, has failed. I suspect > Adrienssen, or Vallet? > > I suspect several on the list have a better memory that I do. Any help, or > suggestions of other pieces for lute or guitar that contain the word > "Saint," (though I'm not up to "St. Louis Blues") would be greatly > appreciated. > > Also, slightly OT, but since I know a few, at least, on this list are > interested in American guitar music, I think this: > http://www.scribd.com/doc/13246258/In-the-Sweet-ByandBy-Transcriptio n-For-Gu > itar-1888 might be in the program, too. > > Best to all, and keep playing. > Chris. > > > > 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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