thank you, Arthur, for sharing your knowledge.
Is there a modern edition of those Hainhofer Lautenbücher? Perhaps in Lüdtkes dissertation? In other words, how can I have those pieces? Does Wolfenbüttel make photocopies?
Please excuse my questions, but I'm an outsider...
Again, thank you very much,
Manolo


El 04/04/2009, a las 9:54, Arthur Ness escribió:

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From: "ml" <[email protected]>
To: "Lute Net" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 9:00 PM
Subject: [LUTE] melchior neusidler's pieces


| Hi,
|
| could somebody tell me where I can find the intabulation of these 2
| pieces by Melchior Neusidler:
| "Herr Gott nun sey gepreyset"
<<AJN>>Wolfenbüttel, Hainhofer Lautenbücher, Theil I, fol. 67

| "Joseph lieber Joseph mein" ?
<<AJN>>Ibid., fols. 15-15v

<<AJN>>I did not look, but you probably could find them by using
Christian Meyer's index to lute manusctips:
http://www-bnus.u-strasbg.fr/Smt/sommaire.htm
This is a very valuable resource for all of us.

<<AJN>>One would also want to mention the wonderful dissertation by
our Joachim Lüdtke, _Die Lautenbücher Philipp Hainhofers (1578-1647)_
(Göttingen, 1999).

<<AJN>>All of Melchior Newsidler's ricercars and fantasias that first
appeared
in German tablature are edited in French tablature by John H. Robinson
for Tree Editions: _Fantasias & Ricercars for Renaissance Lute_
(2008?).
|
| POD plays them (tracks 20 & 21) in his recent CD devoted to M.
| Neusidler.
|
| I searched the index of the modern facsimilia, to be found at Saul
B.
| Groen's site, without success.
|
| Thank you in advance for your help!
|
| Manolo
|
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