Re works by J F Daube, as well as the lute works, there is at least one
   piece by him which includes mandora: a sonata for violin and mandora
   from his  'Musical Dilettante: A Treatise on Composition (Vienna, 1773
   )'.  This work was aimed at amateurs and especially aristocratic
   dilettantes wishing to compose instrumental chamber music - it is
   overshadowed by his earlier better known treatise on Thorough-Bass in
   Three Chords(!) of 1756.   I don't have a copy of the original book but
   have a modern copy of the relevant piece in staff notation in Dr
   Klima's hand. There is a modern edition of Musical Dilettante (in
   English) by CUL (2006).

   regards

   Martyn




   --- On Mon, 2/4/12, Bernhard Fischer <fischer...@aon.at> wrote:

     From: Bernhard Fischer <fischer...@aon.at>
     Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] JF Daube
     To: baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
     Date: Monday, 2 April, 2012, 8:58

      Dear lute friends,
      Over the weekend I recorded three pieces in d-minor, Fantasia,
   Andante
      and Tempo di Menut, from the composer Johann Friedrich Daube.
      [1][1]http://vimeo.com/39585657 or [2][2]http://youtu.be/9tfs2wwIcr8
       Johann Friedrich Daube was born in 1733 in Hessen (Germany) and
   died
      in 1797 in Vienna (Austria). He played the theorbe at the Royal
   Court
      of Friedrich II ("Friedrich the Great") in Berlin where he also met
      Carl Phillipp Emanuel Bach. Via Stuttgart and Augsburg he moved to
      Vienna. His music combines elements of late baroque and early
   classic.
      I still need to find his traces in Vienna.
      Has anyone more and specific information about Daube?
      Kind regards from Vienna, Bernhard
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   References
      1. [3]http://vimeo.com/39585657
      2. [4]http://youtu.be/9tfs2wwIcr8
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References

   1. http://vimeo.com/39585657
   2. http://youtu.be/9tfs2wwIcr8
   3. http://vimeo.com/39585657
   4. http://youtu.be/9tfs2wwIcr8
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