I have just realised that the link to Anton's intavolation of
Cabezon's "Diferencias sobre La Dama Le Demanda" in the Lute list
archive from 2012-01-25 is dead, but fortunately Anton has also
uploaded it to IMSLP, as he so often does with his prolific work:
https://imslp.org/wiki/Diferencias_sobre_
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To: pastimesmusic ; harpolekare
; lute
Sent: Thu, Aug 15, 2019 10:27 am
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Belle, qui tiens ma vie
Several scores in imslp:
[1]https://imslp.org/wiki/OrchÃÃà ©sographie_(Arbeau,_Thoinot)
ajn
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Several scores in imslp:
https://imslp.org/wiki/Orchésographie_(Arbeau,_Thoinot)
ajn
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From: RCP
To: Josef Berger ; lute List
Sent: Thu, Aug 15, 2019 9:08 am
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Belle, qui tiens ma vie
There is a transcription for lute
There is a transcription for lute and melody instrument in 'Easy Duets
for Two Lutes of a melody instrument and lute' Anne Bailes ed, Tree
Editions, M??nchen
On 8/15/2019 4:16 AM, Josef Berger wrote:
Perhaps this helps:
Antonio de Cabez??n (1570) has published a set of variations
(di
Perhaps this helps:
Antonio de Cabezón (1570) has published a set of variations
(diferencias) called "La dama le demanda" in his OBRAS DE MUSICA PARA
TECLA, ARPA Y VIHUELA (1570):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_3ZD_5_Erg
https://imslp.org/wiki/Diferencias_sobre_%27La_Dama_Le_Demanda%27_%28Cabez
The Hirsch lute book has a [1]coranto version of the piece.
--Sarge
On 8/10/2019 03:21, Jörg Hilbert wrote:
Dear all,
does anybody know any lute version of ûBelle qui tiens ma vie ë (Thinot
Arbeau)?
Thanks
J̮̦rg
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That's indeed interesting.
I just checked the Hirsch version which leaves some room for
interpretation it seems (no bar lines).
But now I realize that Hassler's "Jungfrau Dein schöne Gstalt" is based
on the same model.
This could even lead to some confusion when the songs are modified to
becom
This doesn't help you but may be intersting:
The piece already appears (decades before Arbeau) in the organ tablature book of Jan
von Lublin under the title "Zaklolam szÿa tharnem" (??).
It also appears in the so-called "Fitzwilliam Virginal Book" as "Corranto." on
page 327 set by Byrd.
Don't know whether this helps but there is a short coranta for Pandora based on
'Belle qui tiens ma vie ' in Thomas Morley's First book of consort lessons
published in 1599. You would need to adapt to the tuning of the lute or adopt
scordatura.
Best,
Matthew
Le 10 août 2019 à 12:21, Jörg Hil
here is a facsimile of the pavan:
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=musdi&fileName=219/musdi219.db&recNum=61
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| Of course, you'll want to learn how to dance "Belle qui tiens," as
well.
| See especially
| #26, 36 and 40 here:
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From: "damian dlugolecki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday
Sure Leonard, I'd love to see your arrangement. I'm working
on one of my own, and am interested to know if there are
contemporary versions out there.
Thanks
Damian
Damian--
I can send you an abctab2ps or pdf file of an
arrangement I made
from the four-part piece in Orchesographie, bu
Damian--
I can send you an abctab2ps or pdf file of an arrangement I made
from the four-part piece in Orchesographie, but it is for lute (chordal)
plus a melody instrument (or voice) on top line. Will that suit your needs?
Regards,
Leonard Williams
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