Göran:
   Mathias Lundberg, music prof. in Uppsala, who wrote the inventory of
   the whole music collection back in 2009, has promised me to look
   at the original next time he ´s in Stockholm.
   Best,
   Magnus

   On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 11:45 PM, Magnus Andersson
   <[1][email protected]> wrote:

        And the book in "Sacks collection" in Stockholm is a wonderful
        collection, spanning
        music from the whole 16th century.
        Really technically demanding arrangements for (as far as I can
     see) 6
        course lute.
        Bavarian provenance? Compiled in second half of the 16th century,
     at
        least 4 pieces attributed to
        A S N, anyone has an idea whose initials that might be?
        On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 11:30 PM, Magnus Andersson
        <[1][2][email protected]> wrote:
             The ms S 226 was apparently complete when it came to Sweden,
          according
             to Rudà ©n.
             The order of the pieces are not identical. Copying must have
     been
             cheaper than buying the actual
             book...
             There are 6 extra pieces in this ms that are not included in
     the
          1536
             original edition of Newsidler ´s first book.
             These are written in a different hand and from what I can
     gather,
          much
             later in style.
             34v-36 Tantz- Nachtantz
             36v /No title/
             36v-37 Pauana
             37v-38 Galliarda
             38v-40 /Fantasia?/
             109v /No title/
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