A while back Denys Stephens and Chris Goodwin both told me that the
   next things in line to be published as facsimiles were Cambridge
   manuscripts. Since Denys is on the list he will probably chime in with
   some info on future plans.
   Nancy

     Very nice, Martin! Exceptional piece of music, too. The long
     stringlength works nicely with the arpeggios
     I saw a microfilm of this many years ago and it was very difficult
     to
     read (washed out, most of the rastering was missing). Later, I saw
     the
     excerpt on the cover of Anthony Rooley's record which appeared very
     legible. From what I remember the pieces, while much of the usual
     canon, were often unique and masterful settings. Might there be any
     interest in its publication by the Lute Society?
     This is probably the book that would push me over the edge to
     finally
     get that 7-c lute!
     Sean
     On Jan 30, 2011, at 8:18 AM, Martin Shepherd wrote:
     Dear All,
     With one day to go, here is January's piece of the month:
     [1]www.luteshop.co.uk/month/pieceofthemonth.htm
     - played on a new all-gut strung 7c lute (67cm, after Venere C36).
     I
     hope you like it.
     Best wishes,
     Martin
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References

   1. http://www.luteshop.co.uk/month/pieceofthemonth.htm
   2. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
   3. http://www.nancycarlinassociates.com/
   4. http://www.groundsanddivisions.info/
   5. http://lutesocietyofamerica.org/

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