[LUTE] Re: Packington's Pound

2008-09-12 Thread Jean-Marie Poirier
Hi Stephen, This scan of Packington Pound comes from volume 1 in the series "Music for the Lute" entitled "Elizabethan Popular Music" edited by Brian Jeffery and published by Oxford University Press (1968). A long time out of print, I'm afraid, but still useful, as you noticed ! As far as I k

[LUTE] Re: Packington's Pound

2008-09-12 Thread Stephen Fryer
Many thanks to all who responded with information and advice - it was all very useful to me. Of course answers raise new questions: Stewart McCoy wrote "There is no fingering." So I wonder if this is true of this manuscript in general? Or of all of Matthew Holmes' manuscripts? Stephen Fry

[LUTE] Re: Packington's Pound

2008-09-11 Thread Jean-Marie Poirier
Stephen, Keep an eye on your private mailbox : I have just sent you a scan of the original piece (Nn 6.36) Best, Jean-Marie === 10-09-2008 06:07:55 === > >I have two versions of Packington's Pound, both supposedly from >Cambridge Nn.6.36. > >They differ in a number of respects, espec