[LUTE] Re: Mus.Hs.17706 Sammlung von Lautentabulaturen von verschiedenen Komponisten

2017-12-07 Thread Jean-Marie Poirier
Excellent! Thank you so much for your wonderful work, David!

> Le 7 déc. 2017 à 09:08, David Smith  a écrit :
> 
>   I received a request recently about this manuscript and went ahead and
>   downloaded it. There are a LOT of blank pages and the theorbo parts
>   start at the end, upside down, and come forward. I have posted two
>   versions. The first is the complete download as posted on the
>   Österreichische Nationalbibliothek web page. The other is without the
>   blank pages and the theorbo parts rotated and put into the correct
>   order. There is a blank page between the two.
> 
> 
>   It can be found at: [1]http://www.dolcesfogato.com/Music/
> 
> 
>   I hope this is useful to someone.
> 
> 
>   Regards
> 
>   David Smith
> 
>   --
> 
> References
> 
>   1. http://www.dolcesfogato.com/Music/
> 
> 
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[LUTE] Re: Mus.Hs.17706 Sammlung von Lautentabulaturen von verschiedenen Komponisten

2017-12-07 Thread Markus Lutz

As always a look to the lute music data base by Peter Steur and me:
mss.slweiss.de/index.php?id=1=ms=A-Wn17706
can be helpful.

The theorbo pieces start here:
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?id=1=ms=A-Wn17706=90

If someone has concordances, we always are thankful for support and 
corrections.


Best regards
Markus


Am 07.12.2017 um 09:33 schrieb Matthew Daillie:

Oh dear, I am the guilty party I'm afraid! I asked David for help in finding an 
efficient way of downloading the whole manuscript from the Austrian National 
Library in Vienna but I didn't expect him to be so kind as to do all the donkey 
work (yet again!). Many thanks David.

The end of the book (which was reversed to start afresh) contains some 
interesting theorbo pieces by Bartolotti, beautifully written out in a very 
clear hand and certainly worth playing through (there is a modern edition of 
these works by Massimo Moscardo published by the Société française de luth but 
which contains errors).

The library provides a link to a list of contents, which includes a number of 
works for baroque lute by such illustrious French composers as Gallot, Dufeaux 
(sic) and Denis Gaultier (but which I haven't had time to look at yet).

Best,
Matthew




On Dec 7, 2017, at 9:08, David Smith  wrote:

   I received a request recently about this manuscript and went ahead and
   downloaded it. There are a LOT of blank pages and the theorbo parts
   start at the end, upside down, and come forward. I have posted two
   versions. The first is the complete download as posted on the
   Österreichische Nationalbibliothek web page. The other is without the
   blank pages and the theorbo parts rotated and put into the correct
   order. There is a blank page between the two.


   It can be found at: [1]http://www.dolcesfogato.com/Music/


   I hope this is useful to someone.


   Regards

   David Smith

   --

References

   1. http://www.dolcesfogato.com/Music/


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[LUTE] Re: Mus.Hs.17706 Sammlung von Lautentabulaturen von verschiedenen Komponisten

2017-12-07 Thread Matthew Daillie
Oh dear, I am the guilty party I'm afraid! I asked David for help in finding an 
efficient way of downloading the whole manuscript from the Austrian National 
Library in Vienna but I didn't expect him to be so kind as to do all the donkey 
work (yet again!). Many thanks David.

The end of the book (which was reversed to start afresh) contains some 
interesting theorbo pieces by Bartolotti, beautifully written out in a very 
clear hand and certainly worth playing through (there is a modern edition of 
these works by Massimo Moscardo published by the Société française de luth but 
which contains errors).

The library provides a link to a list of contents, which includes a number of 
works for baroque lute by such illustrious French composers as Gallot, Dufeaux 
(sic) and Denis Gaultier (but which I haven't had time to look at yet).

Best,
Matthew



> On Dec 7, 2017, at 9:08, David Smith  wrote:
> 
>   I received a request recently about this manuscript and went ahead and
>   downloaded it. There are a LOT of blank pages and the theorbo parts
>   start at the end, upside down, and come forward. I have posted two
>   versions. The first is the complete download as posted on the
>   Österreichische Nationalbibliothek web page. The other is without the
>   blank pages and the theorbo parts rotated and put into the correct
>   order. There is a blank page between the two.
> 
> 
>   It can be found at: [1]http://www.dolcesfogato.com/Music/
> 
> 
>   I hope this is useful to someone.
> 
> 
>   Regards
> 
>   David Smith
> 
>   --
> 
> References
> 
>   1. http://www.dolcesfogato.com/Music/
> 
> 
> To get on or off this list see list information at
> http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html