Hello Art,
So good to hear from you. Yes, thank you for the mention of Wallace
Rrave's dissertation. Yes, the Robarts book was discovered after his
dissertation, but it is still an excellent reference.
Best,
ed
On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 11:30 AM Arthur Ness
<[1]arthurjn..
Not to be overlooked is Wallace Rave's dissertation, a thorough study
of the sources,
"Some Manuscripts of French Lute Music 1630-1700: An Introductory
Study"
(Ph.D. diss., U of Illinois, Urbana, 1972). 459 pp.
Dissertation Express, ProQuest #7310031.
Alas the Hender Robarts ms
Dear Matthew, Martin, and Jean-Marie,
Thank you for your responses very much. I have Coelho's book, and I
looked at the article by Wallace Rave, and it did supply some
additional information.
This book, being a major source of the works of Ennemond Gaultier, is
quite fascinatin
Dear Ed,
I suspect that Claude Chauvel and François-Pierre Goy would be among the most
well-informed experts to contact for further information. I shall try to get
the contact details for the former and send them to you off list (I doubt that
he is online).
In the meantime, there is an article
Bourgaise was a well spread name back then and the spelling sometimes varies to
give variants like Bourghaisis or Bourghaise. No evident connection with
Bourges...
Best,
Jean-Marie
PS : and yes, the Robarts lute book is a major source for our dear old Ennemond
indeed !
> Le 23 août 2019 à 07:11