Hi All,
There is also a section of it embedded in a piece by Robert Johnson, as
discussed by John Reeve in the Lute Society journal - last year? Not
sure of the exact reference, but I'm sure somebody will help us out.
M
On 17/04/2014 16:10, Arto Wikla wrote:
Hi,
according to Peter's wonderful database, 3 have been found:
F-Pn ms. Vm7 6211, 31v
F-Pn Ms. Res. 474 Denis Gaultier, Livre de tablature, p. 8
Perrine, Pieces de Luth en Musique, 1680, p. 8
See:
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=0&title=Tombeau+de+Mezangeau&key=&msnam=&comp=
Arto
On 17/04/14 16:46, wayne cripps wrote:
Hi Folks -
]Is there only one original version of the "Tombeau do Mezangeau", from
"Livre
de Tablature des Pieces de Luth", ca. 1672, or are there some other versions
in
old tablature books?
Wayne
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