Dear Rainer,

It is maybe worth adding "Reades 9 Paven" from Dd.3.18 to your list.
After four bars' rest the lute has

 |\                                |\    |\       |\     |\
 |\                                |\    |\       |\     |\
 |                                 |\    |        |\     |
_a_____a__c__e__a__e__f___h__h__h__f__e__c________e______f__
_a__e________a__________|______________________________|_c__
________________________|______________________________|_d__
________________________|______________________________|____
________________________|__________a_____c__c__c__a____|____
_a___________a________c_|_e__a__e____________________e_|_c__

The theme appears here in the treble, and half a bar later in the bass.
I haven't checked out how far the similarity goes, but I suspect it is
probably more than just this opening theme. Not all the part-books
survive, of course, but there will be enough to tell whether or not it
is Drewries Accordes in a consort setting.

Best wishes,

Stewart.

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 25 January 2010 18:49
To: Ron Andrico
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Drewies Accorde

Oooooooooops,

wrong piece :)

Source  Page/No.        Title in source
Pickering        6r/2   Drewries accordes
Pickering        6v/1   drewries accordes
Brogyntyn       30      Mr Drewries accord. for 2 luts
408/1   48      A ffancey for two Lutes
408/1   49/1[inv]       A ffancy for two Lutes.

Rainer



Ron Andrico wrote:
>    Could it be possible?  Rainer overlooked one of the most famous
duets
>    from the most common of sources?  It must be the result of acute
>    information overload.
>    RA
>    www.mignarda.com
>    > Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 08:16:59 -0500
>    > To: [email protected]
>    > From: [email protected]
>    > Subject: [LUTE] Re: Drewies Accorde
>    >
>    > > >I have two parts to Drewries Accordes, but maybe I'm missing
>    something.
>    > > >dt
>    > >
>    > > One if them is a "reconstruction".
>    >
>    > Pretty old reconstruction. :-)
>    > My copy of Jane Pickeringe (the book, not Jane) has both parts.
>    Brogyntyn has one part and Ballet allegedly (don't have a copy
here)
>    has both parts.
>    > ..Bob
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