[LUTE] Re: Hole in the Wall

2018-02-20 Thread theoj89294
Many Thanks Arto! Your generosity in sharing has always been sincerely appreciated. Having finally done my research, I see that it was composed by Purcell in 1695, and then published by Playford in 1698. Thanks again! Theo Jordan Ohio, US (I use the theo89294 to hide

[LUTE] looking for 2 lute sources

2018-02-20 Thread Nancy Carlin
I was wondering if anyone on the list has a pdf, or knows a link for: Johann Daniel Mylius Thesaurus Gratiarum (Frankfurt, 1622). Lvov lute manuscript = RU-Lv Ms 1400/1 - Hans Kernstock c1655. I found nice indexes of both of them in Julia Craig Mc-Feeley's lists. Nancy -- Nancy Carlin

[LUTE] Re: Francesco or da Crema

2018-02-20 Thread Alain Veylit
If I remember correctly the first copyright law appeared in England ca. 1714. Pirated editions made the bread and butter of many printers before then. But, it is only when copyrights were in force that authors started to make a living out of their published works. Before that it was a system

[LUTE] Re: Francesco or da Crema

2018-02-20 Thread Roman Turovsky
I recall a conversation with Pat O'Brien about dC many years ago, and he said there was a lot of plagiarism in his works. RT On 2/20/2018 3:45 AM, Martin Shepherd wrote: Hi Leonard, They could be derived from a common model, such as a recercar by Giulio Segni (da Modena).  A more explicit

[LUTE] Re: Francesco or da Crema

2018-02-20 Thread Martin Shepherd
Hi Leonard, They could be derived from a common model, such as a recercar by Giulio Segni (da Modena).  A more explicit case of this is Ness 88, which is very close to no.16 in DaCrema's 1548 book, where it is attributed to Julio da Modena.  It appears in Ness as Appendix 15.  Julio Segni