[LUTE] Re: Griffe's Delight

2007-04-26 Thread Stephen Fryer


Stephen Fryer wrote:

 Bernd Haegemann wrote:
 
 
There is some discussion on the francophone list about
the title of tht piece.
Could it be also Grisse's...?
 
 
 In the original printing it is quite clearly Grisse his delight.  the 
 long s used is quite distinguishable from the f.

I should perhaps have mentioned that there is a facsimile PDF of The 
Schoole of Mvsicke at 
http://www.shipbrook.com/jeff/bookshelf/details.html?bookid=26

The same site has facsimiles of Dowland's Varietie of Lute-Lessons and 
Barley's A Nevv Booke of Tabliture.

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[LUTE] Re: Griffe's Delight

2007-04-23 Thread Stephen Fryer
Bernd Haegemann wrote:

 There is some discussion on the francophone list about
 the title of tht piece.
 Could it be also Grisse's...?

In the original printing it is quite clearly Grisse his delight.  the 
long s used is quite distinguishable from the f.

 Is there a person with that name known?

Not that I know of.

 Perhaps it could be derived from grieve?

That seems highly improbable.

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