hi ron,
I´ll hope you share the combinied tab with us....
 I found the passamezzo here:
http://www.gerbode.net/ft2/composers/LeRoy/1568_fantaisies_et_dances/pdf/03a_passemeze.pdf
and the mensural part there:
http://arenai.free.fr/Database/Facsimile/Charda1.pdf
but I am lazy!
greetings
w.

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> Datum: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 12:11:25 +0000
> Von: Ron Andrico <praelu...@hotmail.com>
> An: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
> Betreff: [LUTE] [LUTE]

>    To All:
>    After spending insane hours dedicated to house-building in a mad
>    attempt to beat the snow and frozen ground, and the usual spate of
>    December gigs, we took the time to make a new video.
>    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT4PLrF0utc
>    This is a performance of Mignonne allons voir si la rose from the
>    poetry of Pierre Ronsard, also recorded on our CD Divine Amarillis.
>    The original is found only as a single melody line in Jehan
>    Chardavoine's _Recueil de chansons en forme de voix de ville_ (1576).
>    The engaging melody has often been performed with a drone, unison
>    doubling or simple arpeggio accompaniment.  In searching for a more
>    interesting mode of performance, we looked to contemporary settings of
>    Ronsard's poetry, and in particular, settings by Adrian Le Roy.
>    We discovered that the tune works with only minor adjustments to Le
>    Roy's Passemeze harmonization and, since LeRoy set several other poems
>    by Ronsard in a similar manner, we feel our setting is historically
>    justifiable.
>    Happy Christmas to all.
>    Ron & Donna
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