Thank you: I will surely have a look to all this, but I am really
looking to have a copy of the paper written by Whitehead, for historical
reasons.
Best,
Luca
Jerzy Zak on 6-04-2009 22:15 wrote:
Dear Luca,
A short list of them you can see here:
http://www-bnus.u-strasbg.fr/Smt/pl.htm
Jurek
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Dear Luca,
Wouldn't it be more usefull to get hold of a younger publication?:
Dieter Kursch, Lenz Meierott (ed.) - Berliner Lautentabulaturen in
Krakau, Schott 1992.
Leaving aside all the old legends from the pre-1980's, you'll get from
the book detailed descriptions with incipits of all the Berlin
tablatures now at the Jagiellonian Library. And they are no longer
"lost" or kept in secret, you can order copies of all of them, as if
they were in Berlin or anywhere in the world:
http://www.bj.uj.edu.pl/index_en.php
Best,
Jurek
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On 2009-04-06, at 21:28, Luca Manassero wrote:
Dear all,
I have unsuccessfully tried to find a copy of the famous paper:
P. J. P. Whitehead, "The Lost Berlin Manuscripts", in Notes, The
Quarterly Journal of the Musical Library Association (33)1976, pp. 7-15
As you may know this article covers the interesting story concerning
the collection of music manuscripts in the Jagellonian Library in
Krakow, Poland, including lute manuscripts.
The article is (at least to me) impossible to get or buy, and
therefore to read.
If someone has a way to help, please address the answer privately.
Thank you in advance,
Luca
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