: Ok guys...need your help (again...)
As you mention Gerbodes Site,
does anybody know, why it is not accessible any more?
Greetz
we
Tony Chalkley schrieb:
> There were a few or rather a lot on Sarge Gerbode's site which seems
> to have mislaid itself. They are also available in the
in the absence of Sage Gerbode's site, try Richard Civiol's Luth-Librairie.
http://luthlibrairie.free.fr/?Renaissance:Fran%26ccedil%3Baise
there are 17 songs fron the First book of Ayres online in PDF
Charles
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From: Omer katzir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 November 2
The library will have the Stainer and Bell edition, my wife would tell me.
Here's what I've found in my Finale files (off-list attachments only). Not
many, but beautiful songs anyway,
David
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From: "Omer katzir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 08,
As you mention Gerbodes Site,
does anybody know, why it is not accessible any more?
Greetz
we
Tony Chalkley schrieb:
There were a few or rather a lot on Sarge Gerbode's site which seems
to have mislaid itself. They are also available in the public part of
Alain Veylit's site, which will be
There were a few or rather a lot on Sarge Gerbode's site which seems to have
mislaid itself. They are also available in the public part of Alain
Veylit's site, which will be a relief to many.
Go into
http://josquin.musickshandmade.com
Then filter "Author is" Campion to get eleven pages of s