Am 01.05.2011, 00:04 Uhr, schrieb David Tayler <vidan...@sbcglobal.net>:

There are a number of pavans both in lute sources and in keyboard
sources that have fully, richly, brilliantly ornamented A's and B's,
but single C's. There are too many of these pieces to discount.
But did they add, or improvise divisions for the last bit? Some of
these have no repeat sign marked, but, unfortunately, repeat signs
are not consistent.
I think there are too many of these "plain vanilla C's" to discount.

These unornamented third strains are often very densely set (a kind of a climax to the piece, like in "Semper Dowland, semper dolens"), so that divisions are really not necessary IMHO.

Best regards

Stephan



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