All: Is the Yale, 'Wickhambrook' Lute Manuscript available online? I
haven't been able to find it-
Cheers, trj
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Dear All,
For the information of those who have enquired previously about the
facsimile of the Wickhambrook Manuscript, I am very pleased to say
that this has now been published and can be ordered from the Lute
Society - details below.
Forgive me for posting what might appear to be a commercial -
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> Subject: [LUTE] Wickhambrook Lute Manuscript - Age?
>
> Greetings to all!
>
> I recently acquired a copy of "The Wickhambrook Lute Manuscript" which
> was edited by a Daphne R. Stephens and published by Yale University in
> 1963. In the editorial s
Dear David,
I believe their year started some time in March, not January.
Decades normally involve ten years rather than five.
Just for the record, Sebastian Virdung mentions a 7-course lute in
1511, and I would date Osborn fb7 about 1630, which is a manuscript
of music for a 7-course lute.
The
Greetings to all!
I recently acquired a copy of "The Wickhambrook Lute Manuscript" which
was edited by a Daphne R. Stephens and published by Yale University in
1963. In the editorial section , the following statement is made:
"From the notational standpoint, the absence of "diapasons" ( extra
str