David Van Edwards ???
Jean-Marie
> Le 25 août 2019 à 21:10, Stewart McCoy a écrit :
>
> Rainer,
>
> Before he died, Ian Harwood wrote a book on the English consort. He talked to
> me about it, and gave me some of it to read to see what I thought. What I saw
> was excellent - a lifetime's wo
Rainer,
Before he died, Ian Harwood wrote a book on the English consort. He talked
to me about it, and gave me some of it to read to see what I thought. What I
saw was excellent - a lifetime's work - but he died before finishing it.
However, it was in a fairly advanced stage, and I thought som
On 25.08.2019 19:37, Jean-Marie Poirier wrote:
Unfortunately not, so far, Stewart...
Le 25/08/2019 à 19:29, Stewart McCoy a écrit :
The book was to have been published posthumously, but I don't know if it ever
was.
Which book?
Rainer
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Unfortunately not, so far, Stewart...
Le 25/08/2019 à 19:29, Stewart McCoy a écrit :
The book was to have been published posthumously, but I don't know if
it ever was.
Stewart McCoy
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We refer to the Cambridge consort manuscripts as if the four extant volumes
now in Cambridge belonged to one set of books. In fact it is more likely
that there were two separate sets, each of which had two of the extant
part-books. I can't remember off the back of my head how the books are
pair
On 25.08.2019 18:26, Nancy Carlin wrote:
I have found several broken links myself and we are currently looking for a volunteer lute musicologist to take on the job of fixing the links and adding additional sources to our library.
???
Fixing the links has nothing to do with musicology.
Basi
Hi Rainer & lute list people,
I am glad to hear that you are enjoying having the LSA's old Microfilm
Library online. I like it too and have spent quite a bit of time with
various manuscripts. Those of you who are not current LSA members might
not know that last year we posted c700 lute sources
On 25.08.2019 13:39, Jean-Marie Poirier wrote:
Lyle’s mistake obviously!
I thought so :)
Rainer
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Lyle’s mistake obviously!
I have a good copy from the library and “Holburnes farewell” in on folio 6r!
Best,
Jean-Marie
> Le 25 août 2019 à 11:26, Rainer a écrit :
>
> Dear lute netters,
>
> I wonder if anybody out there is familiar with the Cambridge consort books
> and may be able to help m
Dear lute netters,
I have used a tool to validate the links on the LSA facsimile links page.
Can anybody tell me to whom I should an EXCEL sheet with the invalid URLs?
Rainer
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Book 'New Compositions For Baroque Guitar'
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Dear lute netters,
I wonder if anybody out there is familiar with the Cambridge consort books and
may be able to help me.
I have downloaded a digital copy of Dd.5.20/21 (bound together) from the LSA
web site.
Now I am comparing the books with entries in my Holborne edition and
Nordstrom's ar
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