Thank you for you kind words, but I just put it online and at the 
time it seemed the easiest thing. I couldn't get it off these huge 
non standard floppies so I fed it into a scanner.
I had to decide whether to pursue musicology or performance, and I 
thought, well, I'll just try performing full time for a while, and 
see what happens.
I think the most interesting things now are actually in groups like this.
dt


>    All,
>    Thank you to everyone who answered my question and provided some great
>    sources for me to look at. I very much appreciate it.
>    For Dr. Tayler: I've read your dissertation and liked it very much. I
>    wonder whether you've ever considered publishing it. While style
>    analysis did pass through a rough patch in the 90s, most people have
>    rehabilitated their views to the point that I think it might find an
>    excellent reception. You are quite correct that some of your more
>    radical ideas seem to be finding a greater acceptance. So little work
>    is done on Dowland or the lutenists these days (honestly, 90% of the
>    dissertations I see are about pop music). Kirsten Gibson in the UK is
>    doing some very interesting work on Dowland and Elizabethan culture,
>    but we could certainly use more academic literature on the lute
>    repertoire out there.
>    Thanks again to everyone for your assistance.
>    Best,
>    Graham
>
>    On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 5:41 PM, Ron Andrico <[1][email protected]>
>    wrote:
>
>      Hello Graham:
>      You'll find the version you seek posted on our website in pdf form.
>      [2]http://editions.mignarda.com/downloads.html
>      The divisions probably are by Dowland - I don't especially care whose
>      version it is but I like the triplets at the end.
>      Best wishes,
>      Ron Andrico
>
>        [3]www.mignarda.com
>        > Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 12:56:47 -0500
>        > To: [4][email protected]
>        > From: [5][email protected]
>        > Subject: [LUTE] Dowland's "Lachrimae"
>
>      >
>      > All,
>      > I'd be very grateful for some assistance. Does anyone know where I
>      > might be able to find a score for the A minor version of
>    "Lachrimae"
>      > from Dd.2.11? Poulton, of course, has the G minor version, but I'm
>      not
>      > certain where the A minor one might be. A naive question perhaps,
>    but
>      > I'd be grateful for anyone who could help.
>      > Best,
>      > Graham Freeman
>      > --
>      > Dr. Graham Freeman
>      > Ph. D Musicology
>      > University of Toronto
>      > [1][6][email protected]
>      > --
>      >
>      > References
>      >
>      > 1. mailto:[7][email protected]
>      >
>      >
>
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>    --
>    Dr. Graham Freeman
>    Ph. D Musicology
>    University of Toronto
>    [10][email protected]
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>
>References
>
>    1. mailto:[email protected]
>    2. http://editions.mignarda.com/downloads.html
>    3. http://www.mignarda.com/
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>    5. mailto:[email protected]
>    6. mailto:[email protected]
>    7. mailto:[email protected]
>    8. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/%7Ewbc/lute-admin/index.html
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