My favorite music librarian came to our rescue (I
think).  There are three messages, total.

In addition, the Nauwach Libro primo is available in two
facsimiles, one from Albert Reyermann (Tree Edition,
Luebeck), and the other from Lundgren(sp??) in Munich.
The later has the figured bass realized in French
tablature.  But this print, according to Charlotte,
PROBABLY does not have the requested pieces.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kolczynski, Charlotte A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Arthur Ness" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Kolczynski, Charlotte A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 10:57 AM
Subject: doodles


Have sent you a couple of oclc records.  The Krieger
tunes are in "modern" editions.  Through deduction, the
Nauwach song should be in his Erster theil deutsche
Villanellen (1627).

Not in Eitner Sammel
Not in DDT (Krieger)
Krieger Joh. Philipp is in Nagels Musikarchiv no. 174
(24 Lieder und Arien; Moser 1954).

ALL OF THESE SONGS APPEAR ON AN ANDREAS SCHOLL RECORDING
TITLED: GERMAN BAROQUE SONGS (1995).

charl

Music Department
Boston Public Library
P. O. Box 286
Boston, MA  02117-0286
Tel.:  617-859-2285
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