On a related matter, I recently contacted Christopher Morrongiello to
inquire about his complete edition of the music of Daniel Bacheler he
told me that
ââ" I have nearly all of the pieces edited and transcribed and am
hoping to have more time to work on formatting the edition for
publication in the late spring and during the summer. The Lute Society
of America is interested in publishing my edition. I'll keep you posted
of any significant developments."
Looking forward to it.
Matteo
ââ
On 19 May 2018 at 10:39, Matthew Daillie <[1][email protected]>
wrote:
That was also the case with Minkoff; there were facsimiles 'en
préparation' for years that never saw the light of day. I contacted
the CNRS publishers some time ago to try to persuade them to reprint
some of 'Le Luthiste' books but they were just not interested.
After recording his collected works of Dowland (over 20 years ago
now!), Paul O'Dette said he was working on a new printed edition
with Pat O'Brien but unfortunately that project has never come to
fruition either. Maybe there could be a collective effort to help
Paul complete it as all the hard work of visiting libraries and
poring over manuscripts and comparing versions was done for the
recording.
Best,
Matthew
> On May 19, 2018, at 10:10, Rainer <[2][email protected]>
wrote:
>
> Dear lute netters,
>
> I never noticed before: In 1964 [sic!] CNRS announced ("En
préparation dans cette série:")
>
> Ã
uvres complètes pour Luth seul de John Dowland
>
> Very strange...
>
> Rainer
>
> PS
>
> Almost 40 years later in January 2002 there was some discussion about
a possible 4th edition of Faber & Faber's Dowland which - alas - never
appeared.
>
>
>
>
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