There is a basic keyboard-style realization of the thoroughbass in my edition, 
pp. 30-34.
For a citation of the book, see:
http://ace.acadiau.ca/score/gjc/home.htm#CallonSchol   OR
http://www.severinus.co.uk/edittext.htm#lanier

It may be in a academic library. [I get no royalty, so feel free to photocopy.]
In North America, it is best purchased from Broude Bros.
Send me a self-addressed envelope with Canadian stamps, and I will mail a 
photocopy.

A basic realization also is in the edition, The Solo Song, 1580-1730, ed. Carol 
MacClintock, pp. 146-148.
(This edition simplifies the song by giving the second stanza only as text, 
even though it is written out in full in the original, and is slightly 
different from the first stanza.)

Both editionas are from the printed source, Select Ayres and Dialogues...The 
Second Book...1669.
The printed source is the only one that provides a chaconne bass.

The manuscript sources (Lbl 11608 [twice], Lbl Egerton 2013) have different 
basses. None has tablature.

Gordon J Callon
School of Music
Acadia University
Wolfville
Nova Scotia
Canada
B4P 2R6

http://ace.acadiau.ca/score/site-map.htm



-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Shoskes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 10/9/2006 9:40 PM
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Loves Constancy
 
Does anyone have a version of Lanier's Loves Constancy with a  
realized lute part or at least the figures written in? I only have  
the bass line and my feeble continuo skills are not up to the task.

Thanks.

DS



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