The version I have is 106 measures long and only calls for a 7th
course tuned a whole step below the 6th course. It contains some
lovely variations with a nice running bass line in the latter part of
the piece.
It might be Polak's Jeune Filette. My edition has something like a hunderd
I am aware of versions of variations on Une Jeune Fillette as follows:-
Schele Ms (Hamburg) attributed to Dowland but with similarities to but
not the same as Batchelar, see below - I have to rely on other views of
this because my photocopy has the attribution cut off and I can't work
out
Tanks to all help in finding Ave Maria's for (voice and) lute. I might add a
very exciting Aria by Kapsberger (1612): Ave Sanctissima Maria. That'll go
for sure
in the programme.
David
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Dear Richard,
Une jeune fillette / La Monica a.s.o. [Bach: Von Gott will ich nicht lassen
(organ) = a spiritual song to the Jeune fillette-Melodie by the swissman Gletting
from the sixteenth century] is to be found in so many versions that it would be
impossible to name them all in an E-mail.
Richard Corran wrote:
I am aware of versions of variations on Une Jeune Fillette as follows:-
Schele Ms (Hamburg) attributed to Dowland but with similarities to but
not the same as Batchelar, see below - I have to rely on other views of
this because my photocopy has the attribution cut
Thank you Richard and Rainer. Wow, many versions. Now this is getting
interesting. I'd still like to determin which one I have.Let me
describe this a bit more and see if you know which version it is. I'm
traveling now in the States and don't have all my music to compare it
to, but it is in