Hi Mathias,

Where can I find Panmure 5 so I can get an idea of the music you are talking 
about?
I suppose it is for a 10 course lute tunes in one of the transitional tunings.
Do you have a copy or a link?

Cheers!

Lex

Op 8 jan 2012, om 14:27 heeft Mathias Rösel het volgende geschreven:

>   Dear everyone,
> 
> 
>   There is a dance in triple time in Panmure 5, fol. 17v-18, that
>   probably is neither a courante nor a sarabande, lacking their
>   chracteristic rhythms. It has hemiolas in cadences, but also other
>   characteristic rhythms, though, like crotchet - minim at some ends of
>   phrases, or crotchet - dotted crotchet - two semiquavers / one quaver
>   (marking the ends of hemiolas).
> 
> 
>   Some say it's a country dance. Yet I wonder if English country dances
>   (and masques, for that matter) come in even time?
> 
> 
>   Mathias
> 
>   --
> 
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