Or, rather than violating international copyright law, you could try
   what musicians have done for centuries.  Transcribe the piece.  This
   should be easily done and is of great benefit in learning to play the
   piece musically.
   RA
   > Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2015 12:38:41 -0500
   > To: [email protected]
   > From: [email protected]
   > Subject: [LUTE] a missing saraband
   >
   > Appealing to the Collective Wisdom:
   > I've been working on some Dufault, and there's this lovely set of
   > pieces in D Major...there are rather fewer of them in this key than
   in,
   > say, C or F. I happened on Pascal Monteilhet's recording and lo and
   > behold, heard a saraband in D major that doesn't turn up in CNRS or
   > Doug Towne's extensive library. Can anyone point me to the source, or
   > even a pdf of the piece that might be in public domain?
   > Thanks, all!
   > Tom Walker
   >
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