Lieber Herr Dr. med. Hambre,
   This is good news. This is the manuscript known as the Donaueschingen
   Lautenbuch because for many years it was at the Fuerstlich
   Fuerstenberische Hofbibliothek in that town, where the Danube River
   issues into a grotto, decorated with the statue of Johann Strauss
   playing most likely his famous waltz on his violin. It was most likely
   compiled in Munich, rather than Donaueschingen. I have a recent article
   on this immense work of 412 pieces in three volumes of 73, 81 + 61
   folios: "Briefly Noted: A Physician's Lute Book," JLSA 40 (2007): 84-6.
    I identify the possible owner to be one of two lute-playing physicians
   active in Munich, Johann Georg Brengger (also spelled Brencker) (b.
   1559, d. after 1617), later dean of the School of Medicine in
   Kaufbeuren, and Hieronymus Fabrum, from 1591 through 1608 Liebarzt to
   Dukes Albrecht V and Maximillian I. The latter intabulated several
   German Lieder by Lasso and his complete Sacrae lectione of 1565.
   He must have been Lasso's personal friend.
   The dance you ask about is No. (not fol.) 71 on folios 35v-36 of volume
   I.
   AJN

   On 11/09/15, Bernd Haegemann<[1][email protected]> wrote:

   Dear all,
   today I received an e-mail from the library saying that they are
   starting to digititalizize the ms.
   Bravi!
   Best regrads
   Bernd
   On 22.10.2015 16:19, Harald Hamre privat wrote:
   > Thank you very much for the suggestion.
   >
   > This manuscript is now at Wuerttembergische Landesbibliothek
   > Stuttgart, has not been digitized and is only available for
   inspection
   > for research purposes.
   >
   >
   [1][2]http://www.wlb-stuttgart.de/sammlungen/musik/bestand/zimelien/lau
   ten
   > tabulatur-cod-don-g-i-4/
   >
   > Do you - or does anybody else - happen to have copy that you could
   scan
   > and send (Cod. Don. G I 4, fol. 71 - Chara mia dolce stella)?
   >
   > Harald
   >
   > Am 21.10.2015 um 20:37 schrieb Bernd Haegemann:
   >
   > Perhaps
   >
   > DONAUESCHINGEN, Fuerstlich Fuerstenbergische Hofbibliothek (D-DO)
   >
   > Ms. G I 4 , f. 71
   >
   > as "Chara mia dolce stella"
   > ?
   > On 21.10.2015 18:58, Harald Hamre privat wrote:
   >
   > Dear all
   >
   > Does anybody know the source for an intabulation of Cara mia dolce
   > stella (vocal: Hans Leo Hassler) by Melchior Neusidler/Newsidler? It
   is
   > recorded as No 14 on the Neusidler CD by Paul O'Dette.
   >
   > There are intabulations of the same melody, called 'Chiara et lucente
   > Stella' in the Hainhofer Lute Book I and in Johann Rude: Flores
   Musicae
   > I (1600) - but the one on the CD by POD is different.
   >
   >
   > Best regards
   >
   > Harald Johan Hamre
   >
   >
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   6. http://www.ifaemm.de/
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