If any of you folks out there are not LSA members and would like copy email me back with a street address and I will send you a copy.
Nancy

    Josef
    In a recent issue of the LSA Quarterly, Volume XLVIII No.1 & 2, Spring
    and Summer 2013, you can find an interesting article by Crawford Young
    that examines the "bassadanza" in Pesaro Ms. and compares it with its
    concordant dance in the Thibault Ms. Facsimiles of the original
    tablature for both dances are included, as well as a chart showing the
    use of the La Spagna tenor in each dance. He concludes with a
    thoroughly enjoyable rendering of the Pesaro bassadanza in modern
    French tablature.This article is a follow on to his close examination
    of both of these early manuscript bassadanza
    settings as part of the information included in the publication of the
    entire facsimile of the Persaro manuscript, Fruhe Lautentablaturen im
    Faksimile published by Amadeus in 2003.
    Best, Dick

    On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 7:12 PM, Stewart McCoy <[1][email protected]>
    wrote:

      Dear Josef,
      Just in case you were unaware, there are two articles on the
      Thibault manuscript by Lewis Jones in _The Lute_, 1982 (part 2) and
      1983 (part 1). In the 1982 article he gives transcriptions of eight
      pieces from the manuscript, including the Calata on fol. 53r, but
      not the basse danses.
      Best wishes,
      Stewart McCoy.
      -----Original Message----- From: Josef Berger
      Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 4:59 PM
      To: Hector Sequera ; [2][email protected]
      Subject: [LUTE] Re: Thibault MS
      A  Hi Hector,
      A  thank you for the information. I hope that you'll be able to
      publish
      A  some of your research in scholarly journals, to make it more
      A  internationally accessible.
      A  I was mainly curious what you have written about the dances in
      the
      A  Thibault MS, and if there are any new concordances than those
      mentioned
      A  in Thibault 1958.
      A  I have the article by G.Thibault (Un manuscrit italien pour luth
      des
      A  premiA"res annA(c)es du XVIe siA"cle, pp. 43-76 in: J. Jaquot
      (ed.): Le
      A  luth et sa musique, Paris 1958) which contains transcriptions of
      pavana
      A  regia, saltarello, piva, pavana (fol.13r to 14r), a pavana
      (fol.25r)
      A  and a mysterious "calata" (fol.53). But Thibault (1958) did not
      include
      A  the basse danses of the manuscript (Basadanza, fol.15r and
      Spagna,
      A  fol.19v), so I was as hoping to find those somewhere.I found
      Sarge
      A  Gerbode's transcription of the Spagna in Thibault at
      A  [1][3]http://gerbode.net/composers/Anon/VMD/pdf/Vmd27_spagna.pdf
      , but not
      A  the Basadanza (which might be another version of the popular
      Spagna
      A  theme?)
      A  Best wishes
      A  Josef Berger
      A  2014-07-11 16:11 GMT+02:00 Hector Sequera
      <[2][4][email protected]>:
      A  A  Dear Josef,
      A  A  My thesis is under contract by UMI so I cannot release it (you
      need
      A  A  to buy it via ProQuest in the USA). If you have any specific
      A  A  questions let me know. I am back at doing research on this
      topic and
      A  A  hope to publish something next year.
      A  A  All best wishes,
      A  A  Hector
      A  A  On 11 Jul 2014, at 14:57, Josef Berger
      <[3][5][email protected]>
      A  A  wrote:
      A  A  > A A Dear collective wisdom,
      A  A  > A A does somebody of you have access to the thesis of Hector
      A  A  Sequera about
      A  A  > A A the Thibault manuscript? Its PDF seems to be available
      only at
      A  A  the
      A  A  > A A University of North Texas...
      A  A  > A
      A [1][4][6]http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4652/
      A  A  > A A HA(c)ctor J Sequera (2004): Selected Lute Music from
      Paris,
      A  A  RA(c)s.
      A  A  > A A Vmd. Ms. 27 from the BibliothA"que Nationale:
      Reconstruction,
      A  A  Edition,
      A  A  > A A and Commentary.
      A  A  > A A Best wishes from southern Sweden (which at this very
      moment
      A  A  feels
      A  A  > A A rather than some part of Africa)
      A  A  > A A Josef Berger
      A  A  >
      A  A  > A A --
      A  A  >
      A  A  > References
      A  A  >
      A  A  > A A 1.
      [5][7]http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4652/
      A  A  >
      A  A  >
      A  A  > To get on or off this list see list information at
      A  A  > [6][8]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
      A  --
      References
      A  1. [9]http://gerbode.net/composers/Anon/VMD/pdf/Vmd27_spagna.pdf
      A  2. mailto:[10][email protected]
      A  3. mailto:[11][email protected]
      A  4. [12]http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4652/
      A  5. [13]http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4652/
      A  6. [14]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

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References

    1. mailto:[email protected]
    2. mailto:[email protected]
    3. http://gerbode.net/composers/Anon/VMD/pdf/Vmd27_spagna.pdf
    4. mailto:[email protected]
    5. mailto:[email protected]
    6. http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4652/
    7. http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4652/
    8. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
    9. http://gerbode.net/composers/Anon/VMD/pdf/Vmd27_spagna.pdf
   10. mailto:[email protected]
   11. mailto:[email protected]
   12. http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4652/
   13. http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4652/
   14. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html




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