Here are the Broude Bros contacts:
Broude Brothers
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Broude Brothers Limited
141 White Oaks Road
Williamstown, MA 01267
Dr. Ronald Broude, Dr. Gwen Broude
Phone: (413) 458-8131
(800) 225 3197
Fax: (413) 458-5242
GJC
Date sent: Wed, 3 Dec 2003 14:24:38 -
To:
Bravo! It is good to hear from someone who can remind other musicians
and scholars how much time, work, and expense is involved in producing
a good edition!
GJC
Date sent: Tue, 02 Dec 2003 17:16:59 +0100
To: Michael Thames <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Copies to:
There is a recent edition:
John Wilson, Thirty Preludes in All (24) Keys for Lute: Facsimile and
Transcription of the Manuscript Oxford, Bodleian Library, Mus. B. 1.
Edited by Matthew Spring (DP 49) (Houten, The Netherlands: The Diapason
Press, 1997).
See: http://diapason.xentonic.org/dp/dp049.
If anyone has one or more of the following books, one of my students
would like the title page(s) and one page from each photocopied or
scanned. The purpose is to locate catalogue entries for one manuscript.
The books are:
W. Boetticher, Studien zur soloistischen Lautenpraxis des 16. und 17.
J
I found two different CNRS editions at abebooks.com just by entering
Corpus des Luthistes
D'Adrian Le Roy (Jean-Michel Vaccaro, transcription)
Sixiesme Livre De Luth (1559) (Corpus Des Luthistes Francais)
Paris: Editions du CNRS, 1978.
Vieux Gautier (Andre Souris, transcription)
> I've wondered if it would be possible to make a shareware style
> repository of lute tab files such that they could be downloaded and used
> for free.
Of course, there already is Wayne's very useful collection at
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/tab-serv/tab-serv.cgi
GJC
I hesitate to enter the fray, but having experience with three
different publishers, two of which produce what are considered among
the best facsimiles for early music, and having worked as a research
editor (basic, i.e., working from primary sources to produce editions),
I do have some insight