On 15/08/2016 13:08, Daniel Shoskes wrote:
Dear Collective Wisdom: I have grown so accustomed to easy access to catalogues 
and concordances in the baroque lute world thanks to Peter Steur’s excellent 
website that when I have a Ren Ms to query I feel lost. Specifically, is there 
a catalogue of the contents of the Danzig 4022 which I have been reading 
through as I enjoy my new 10 course? Lovely music, a couple of recent fine 
recordings and many tunes that sound familiar though marked anon. Was even 
surprised to find a version of the Piccinini Sarabande I just recently made a 
video of.

So generally, is there a Ren lute manuscript resource similar to the Baroque 
site and specifically, does such a listing exist for the Danzig 4022

Thanks in advance

Danny


Hi Danny,

I doubt whether I will be telling you anything new here but here are a few places to start:

Howard Mayer Brown 'Instrumental Music Printed Before 1600'

The Lute Online resources portal:
http://lutesoc.co.uk/lute-portal/annotated-catalogue-of-historical-printed-sources
http://lutesoc.co.uk/lute-portal/annotated-catalogue-of-historical-lute-manuscripts

Julia Craig-McFeely's English Lute Manuscripts and Scribes 1530-1630 online here:

http://www.ramesescats.co.uk/thesis/

Best,
Matthew



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