Kassel, Murhard'sche Bibliothek und Landesibibliothek, 4° Ms. Mus. 108.1, the lute book of princess Elisabeth of Hassia, comes to mind. Facsimile edited by Axel Halle. There is a Ph.D. on the manuscript by Claudia Knispel.
Best Joachim -----Original-Nachricht----- Betreff: [LUTE] Re: M. H. L. Datum: 2019-07-29T11:19:51+0200 Von: "Yuval Dvoran" <[email protected]> An: "Tristan" <[email protected]>, "lute" <[email protected]> I never met him before, unfortunately. Is there any edition of his works or an important manuscript with his works?Am 29.07.2019 10:58 schrieb Tristan von Neumann <[email protected]>: > > Moritz composed a bunch of pieces, maybe it's an intabulation of another > one. > > You might want to check. > > > On 29.07.19 10:48, Yuval Dvoran wrote: > > No, unfortunately it's not the Pavan from Variety of Lute Lessons :-(Am > > 29.07.2019 10:36 schrieb Tristan von Neumann <[email protected]>: > >> Moritz, Hessen's Landgrave? > >> > >> > >> Check if there's concordance with the Pavan in A Varietie of Lute Lessons. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On 29.07.19 10:32, Yuval Dvoran wrote: > >>> Good morning, > >>> > >>> In a manuscript from around 1600 on which I'm currently doing some > >>> research there is a Pavana with a note "M. H. L.". Any ideas which > >>> composer / lutenist this could be? > >>> The manuscript comes from the region of German/Netherland. > >>> > >>> Very curious, if anybody has to offer an solution! :-) > >>> > >>> Yuval > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> To get on or off this list see list information at > >>> http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > >>> > >> > >
