Dear Craig,

You mean for lute?  It's in Royal Appendix 58.  There is a facsimile and 
transcription in John M..Ward,"The Lute Music of Royal Appendix 58," _Journal 
of the American Musicological Society_ 13 (1960): 117-25.  Ward also gives a 
history of the tune, which traveled widely.  It also appears as "Pas de mi bon 
compagni" in one of the Barberiis prints.  And some of you know it as "De mon 
triste," in lute settings and ricercars by Francesco and Pierino Fiorentino.  
Charlotte found it in a Jesuit hymnal for the Algonquin tribe in Quebec.

Most music libraries will have JAMS.  The facsimile is small (it includes all 
the lute pieces), but the transcription will assist you.

I see Denys has added information about the mensrual versions.

ajn
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  Subject: [LUTE] Pastime with good company


  Dear Collected Wisdom,

  Is there a facsimile of the original score for Pastime with Good 
  Company and would you know where I might find it?

  Many thanks,
  Craig




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