Howard,
In the Rosani Lutebook there is an anonymous sonata in D minor that has a
Minuetto with a Variazione. The minuet just says Minuetto, while the
variation, filled with faster note values, is labeled un poco moderato. This
could be taken to imply that some sort of tempo slowing was
Dear lute wisdom,
Does anybody know where to find the facsimile of John Wilbye - Fantasia
a 6? The original is in the Marsh Library, Dublin, but I can't even
find it in their catalogue...
Any help very welcome!
Kind regards,
Susanne
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To get on or off
Musica Britannica Vol. 9, No. 84.
In general, for questions like this, the reference is the the Thematic
Index of the VdGS, here:
[1]http://www.vdgs.org.uk/publications-ThematicIndex.html
freely downloadable.
M.
2009/5/11 Susanne Herre [2]mandolinens...@web.de
Dear
2009/5/10 David Tayler vidan...@sbcglobal.net:
Fun music--if you are using the Cambridge edition please note that A
poste Messe is three parts, not two.
We know, we are using another edition as well as the facsimile.
http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/ has a medieval music database that is
very
Recorder/Flute Lute
www.tree-edition.com
Rgeards
Albert Reyerman
TREE
Steve Ramey schrieb:
Not lute and recorder, but there are at least two vol's of a book
called Bach for Recorder and Guitar. There's also one of Teleman
for Recorder and Guitar. If anyone is interested, let me
Thank you so much!!
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From: Matteo Turri matteo.o.tu...@googlemail.com
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 9:47 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Wilbye - Fantasia a 6
Musica Britannica Vol. 9, No. 84.
In general, for questions like this, the reference
Dear Collective Wisdom,
does anybody know where I could find a copy of the Herwarth
Manuscript 266 from the Bavarian State Library?
This is the one including works of Marco da L'Aquila.
A complete Marco Edition was supposed to be published last year, but for
many different reasons this