Hi, Goran.

That is a very good question.. I am very familiar with the piece 
through listening, but I do not know the sourxce for this 
prelude.  If it does not appear in Peter Streur's inventory, I do not 
know exactly where to look for it.  i did consult Robards, and it is 
not in that book.  I also consulted Burwell, as there are a few 
pieces in her book, but it is not there either.

I consulted Vaudry de Saizenay and Milleran, but it does not appear 
in that source, either.  The one guess, but unlikely, would be Mace, 
an English source.  I cannot locate my copy at the moment.  As Roman 
suggested, it may be by Hoppy.

ed

At 10:26 AM 5/6/2010, G. Crona wrote:
>Hi
>
>The baroque lute list seemed to be the logical place to ask, but no 
>answers were to be had there, so I try my luck again here:
>
>On track 15 of Hoppy's -94 Gaultier CD there is a beautiful short 
>prelude in A that I'm trying to get hold of. The liner notes say:
>
>"The "suite" in A major is entirely made up of pieces from *two* 
>English manuscripts - including the above-mentioned one (Robarts)."
>
>I looked for "Gaultier" preludes in A-major from English manuscripts 
>in Peter Steur's excellent online inventory but found none that seemed to fit.
>
>Is the prelude in the Robart's lute book that Boethius published? 
>What about that "other" English manuscript?
>
>Any suggestions where I could find the prelude in question?
>
>Wishfully
>
>G.
>
>
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