The CNRS edition has been out of print for ages and unfortunately they have no 
intention of reprinting it so I certainly don't feel guilty of infringing 
copyright law by offering to scan one page for a fellow lutenist for a music 
project!

Best

Matthew


On 29 juin 2015, at 20:47, Ron Andrico <[email protected]> wrote:

>   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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