[LUTE] Re: Adieu mes amours?

2017-04-12 Thread Alain Veylit
Beautiful work - I mean Christoph Dalitz's score, not the chanson - which is also not bad... On 04/11/2017 09:47 AM, Arthur Ness wrote: Also (better?) http://music.dalitio.de/choir/josquin/adieu-mes-amours/adieumesamours.p df Arthur Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net -

[LUTE] Re: Adieu mes amours?

2017-04-12 Thread Arthur Ness
Why not contact the Medieval Academy of America. They are still in Harvard Square (17 Dunster Street, Suite 202, Cambridge, MA 02138). They would probably be delighted to grant permission to use Hewitt's transcription of "Adieu mes amours" as a basis for your study. After all

[LUTE] Re: Adieu mes amours?

2017-04-12 Thread Matthew Daillie
On 11/04/2017 18:10, guy_and_liz Smith wrote: Can anyone point me to a texted version of Josquin’s Adieu mes Amours? All I can find (on IMSLP) is several instrumental versions and Mouton’s arrangement of the piece (which does at least have text). Is it buried in one of the (man

[LUTE] Re: Adieu mes amours?

2017-04-12 Thread William Brohinsky
I replied to Guy last night, in a hurry, and didn't get the lute list into the cc: Helen Hewett's 1942 dissertation on Harmonice Musices Odhecaton A, which was printed and published as Studies and Documents 5, Medieval Academy of America No. 42, and included Isabel Pope's translation