Am 10.02.2015 um 19:52 schrieb Ron Andrico:
    Since I haven't seen any other public responses to your questions, I'll
    just add a few words.
    I believe you are asking for music proper to the 40 days before Easter,
    which is not exactly a simple question in and of itself.  Even though
    the Lenten period lasts for 46 days between Ash Wednesday and Easter,
    it is counted as 40 days through the typically creative math we
    associate with historical administrative practice.  (We think, for
    instance that Hildegard's 11,000 virgins may have actually been 11.)
    This time, it's because of differences between the Julian and the
    current calendar, as explained via [1]this link.

It's not that creative as it seems - and as it is explained in the above mentioned link. The clue is, that Sundays are no days for fasting and so the time has to be expanded to have the 40 days (46 days - 6 Sundays = 40 days).

BTW - in Dresden they had a fasting theorbo that was played in the Lenten period (J.A.F. Weiss was the last to play it).

So Lenten is a time for lute instruments, as it seems.

Best regards
Markus


    So, it seems you are asking for music proper to Ash Wednesday.
    "Exaltabo te Domine" works, and there is a nice setting by Giovanni
    Croce.  "Inter vestibulum" by Estevao de Brito also works, but the text
    in the Liber Usualis begins "Juxta vestibulum" rather than Brito's
    choice, for which we must assume he had his reasons.  Of course, the
    Marian antiphon "Ave Regina caelorum" is proper for Compline from the
    period of the Feast of the Presentation (February 2) through Wednesday
    of Holy Week.
    Of course, you may be looking for Protestant music, for which you can
    track down Psalm settings proper for the Lenten period - there are many
    collections available.
    As for free downloads, informed lutenists who wish to perform the
    proper music for the proper occasion are still required to either do
    their homework and create their own scores or buy  performing editions
    of the original research from us "content creators."
    Best of luck,
    RA
    o
    > Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2015 01:49:00 +0100
    > To: [email protected]
    > From: [email protected]
    > Subject: [LUTE] 40 days
    >
    > Dear friends,
    >
    > Does anyone know if there existA any renaissanceA music,A in french
    > tablature, around the 40-days preriod befor eastern. It could be
    > songsA or pure instrumental music. I'm very interested at links where
    I
    > can download that music.
    >
    > Thanks inAdvance,
    >
    > A Wim Loos
    >
    > ,
    >
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References

    1. http://catholicism.about.com/od/holydaysandholidays/f/Counting_Lent.htm



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