O'Dette's version follows seems to be taken from the harpsichord version to be
found in the British Library Royal Appendix MS 58 (f.44v).. As well as being
published in the HAM Arthur referred to, it can be found in MB LXVI (Tudor
Keyboard Music 1520-1580). I can send you a scan of the latter
I should have added that he has transposed the piece down a tone to use open
bass strings for the ground.
> On Feb 22, 2017, at 5:05, sterling price
> wrote:
>
>Hi all--
> I am looking for My Lady Careys Dompe as played by Paul O'Dette on the
> Royal
Sorry, I meant to write 'O'Dette's version follows pretty closely the
harpsichord version...'
> On Feb 22, 2017, at 9:49, Matthew Daillie wrote:
>
> O'Dette's version follows seems to be taken from the harpsichord version to
> be found in the British Library Royal
Also available in supplement 61 (April 2002)
This was in fact an arrangement for two lutes by Chris Goodwin. It
is
in the music supplement of Lute News No. 44 (December 1997) which
I
have miraculously found in a cardboard box if you want a copy.
Best
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Enclosed is pdf of Veylit's arrangement, also for two lutes ex. list.
G.
On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 5:05 AM, sterling price <
spiffys84...@cs.dartmouth.edu> wrote:
> Hi all--
>I am looking for My Lady Careys Dompe as
On 22/02/2017 12:08, Ron Andrico wrote:
Sterling:
The piece is available in tablature from the Lute Society in a
tablature supplement circa 2000. Contact Chris Goodwin, since I
believe he made the arrangement.
RA
Veylit also made a solo arrangement in c minor LadyCareySolo.pdf. Can
we find it somewhere Alain?
B.R.
G.
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Enclosed is pdf of
Its also in Marsh.
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Dear lute list,
My turn to beg for help:
"Intavolatura de viola overo lauto" Naples, 1536
Yes, that book- Francesco's "Vihuela" book. Can anyone direct me to
any modern reprints? (any tab. or pitch trans.) OR, a list of
concordances- preferably to any in the Ness anthology- assuming there
> On Feb 22, 2017, at 5:52 PM, Dan Winheld wrote:
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> Can anyone direct me to any modern reprints? (any tab. or pitch trans.)
I’m not sure whether you mean to exclude facsimiles when you say “modern
reprints,” but I’ll mention the 1988 Minkoff facsimile anyway.
To get on
So is this the same Lady Carey that was also know as Lady Hunsdon, of
âPuffe' fame?
A. John Mardinly, Ph.D., P.E.
Retired Principal Materials Nanoanalysis Engineer
EMail: [1]john.mardi...@asu.edu
Cell: 408-921-3253 (does not work in TEM labs)
But don't call the labâ¦.I
Thank you all- no luck on this; (nothing on the LSA website, just the
better known sources) I would love the Minkoff but I imagine that it is
only slightly less unobtainable than a surviving copy of the original.
Basically, I would be good just knowing which- if any- of the pieces are
Hi Ernst,
I have a microfilm print-out. The quality is not great but it is just
about legible. The original tablature look as though it was written out
in some haste. Contact me off list if you want anything in particular.
In the meantime, here are a couple of links which might be of
If you look at the right-hand column of the BNF Catalogue Général web
page (under the heading 'Localiser ce document'), you will see that one
can order a print-out of the microfilm or a digital copy.
Best
Matthew
http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb421573265
On 22/02/2017 16:43, Fischer BE
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