Sarge has been working away on Pickering, and Yay Sarge!!!

I wish I had such a resource when I was learning those pieces from film.
Sarge deserves a medal.
dt

At 07:19 AM 6/6/2011, you wrote:
>    Sarge Gerbode has a facsimile of the manuscript on his lute page:
>    [1]http://www.lute.ru/gerbode/ft2/sources/pickering_1600/
>    Hope it helps.
>    Matteo
>
>    On 6 June 2011 15:44, Graham Freeman <[2][email protected]>
>    wrote:
>
>        All,
>        First, thank you to those who offered their kind assistance
>      concerning
>        my dall'Aquila inquiry,
>        On another matter, does anyone have a facsimile edition of MS
>      Egerton
>        2046 ("Jane Pickering Lutebook") edited by Robert Spencer which
>      they
>        might be interested in selling?  It's apparently long out of print
>      and
>        I'd really like to get my hands on a copy. If anyone has a copy
>      they'd
>        like to sell, please do let me know. I've had good luck tracking
>      down
>        used facsimiles of other manuscripts, but not this one so far.
>        Best,
>        Graham Freeman
>        --
>        Dr. Graham Freeman
>        Postdoctoral Fellow
>        Faculty of Music
>        University of Toronto
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>References
>
>    1. http://www.lute.ru/gerbode/ft2/sources/pickering_1600/
>    2. mailto:[email protected]
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