On Tue, Apr 7, 2009, ariel abramovich <g_abramo...@hotmail.com> said:
> Dear friends, > > > This subject may have been discussed already... > > Is there any available list with references to all existent Josquin > intabulations for lute? online? maybe, lots of stuff online. A dated, but thorough list is likely to exist in every music library H M Brown _instrumental Music printed before 1600_, not in print anymore, but copies can be found and are worth having as most of the renaissance lutes repetoire is indexed in it. but not Ms music unfortunatly, for that you have to look elsewhere, a work in progress as some of the little hampsters are yet to be discovered, and some librarys have been slow to cooperate with the RISM project. There have been editions of josquin, as I'm sure you are aware. Please note that intabulations are a funny thing, as much the work of the person who set them down as the original composer; not always strongly faithful to the original. In many cases Josquin was himself taking anothers work(s) as his inspiration as was common practice in his era; makes it challenging to do attributions. Attributions in printed works must of course be taken with a grain or two of salt as the Name Josquin was such a selling point that the truth was often stretched. -- Dana Emery To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html