There is an edition available frm antiqua editions: http://www.antiqua-edition.de/lautenmusik/barocklaute/00000095a30982042.html

highly recommended!
And for all those who still don't know: The editions of this small editors are very well done.

All the best
Thomas
----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Walker, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>; "lute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 8:34 PM
Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Lute, Accords Nouveaux


Dear Collective Wisdom,



I've been tuning my 10 course lute into various sharp & flat
scordaturas.apparently I miss having a dedicated baroque lute (sold last one
in 2005).  There are a couple very nice tablatures by Dufaut on the French
luth-librarie site-although that site has made my browser do odd things
occasionally, has not imparted any malware as I had heard happened to others
in the past.



So that music whetted my appetite for more. The question is where do I find
such editions?  Presumably we're talking about acquiring music the
old-fashioned way and buying hard copies. Which books, and who sells them?
Of course, if I've missed any decent available downloads, I'd appreciate
direction to those.



In particular, I'd love to get my hands on the pieces by Mesangeau that
Bailes records some time ago, in a now-out-of-print record.



Yes, I do have Wayne's nice edition..charming pieces, but I personally found
the Dufaut from the luth librarie a bit more substantial.



Thanks all,



Tom Walker, Jr.



P.S. Sorry for lurking all this time; every time someone asks a question I
know the answer to, I find several worthy replies by others before I get
around to contributing an answer myself!




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