I thought you might also be interested in the original vocal version,
Stainer Bell have reprinted the 35 pieces attributed to Henry Roi from
their v18 Musica Britanica, see the following link -
http://www.stainer.co.uk/henry.html
See antiquarian or library sources for this other anthology where
The original version is also in Ness, De mon triste desplaisir
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At 07:59 AM 10/31/2009, you wrote:
I thought you might also be interested in the original vocal version,
Stainer Bell have reprinted the 35 pieces attributed to Henry Roi from
their v18 Musica Britanica, see the following link -
http://www.gerbode.net/ft2/composers/HenryVIII/songs/pastime_with_good_company/
M.
luther maynard luthermayn...@live.com schrieb:
Dear Friends
Do any of you have an idea where I might find the tab for this piece/
I can slow it down and nick it that way, but, I am just a wee bit
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Pastime with good Company
http://www.gerbode.net/ft2/composers/HenryVIII/songs/pastime_with_good_
company/
M.
luther maynard luthermayn...@live.com schrieb:
Dear Friends
Do any of you have an idea where I might
Hi Luther,
Do any of you have an idea where I might find the tab for this piece/
My very old version is in
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/PastimeMin.jpg
Arto
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My thanks to all who assisted me. I now have what I was looking for
plus more than I expected.
Regards,
Craig
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Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 6:35 PM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Pastime with good company
Thanks again. Am I correct in that the original tune in another ms.
written by anonymous did not have lyrics and that Henry actually wrote the
song but not the tune
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Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 12:57 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Pastime with good company
Dear Craig,
You mean for lute? It's in Royal Appendix 58. There is a facsimile and
transcription in John M..Ward,The Lute Music of Royal Appendix 58,
_Journal of the American Musicological Society_ 13
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Subject: Re: [LUTE] Pastime with good company
Thanks again. Am I correct in that the original tune in another ms.
written by anonymous did not have lyrics and that Henry actually wrote the
song but not the tune?
Craig
I think it must be, given the big
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Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 5:09 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Pastime with good company
Dear Craig,
The anonymous lute setting of Pastime is in
Royal Appendix 58 (British Library) f. 55r.
The song settings attributed to Henry VIII are
from the Henry VIII Ms. The lute pieces
Dear Craig,
You mean for lute? It's in Royal Appendix 58. There is a facsimile and
transcription in John M..Ward,The Lute Music of Royal Appendix 58, _Journal
of the American Musicological Society_ 13 (1960): 117-25. Ward also gives a
history of the tune, which traveled widely. It also
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There we go...
hope it works!.
saludos,
ariel
Hi,
thanks but I was thinking about De mon triste desplaisir and not pastime with
good company.
best wishes
Mark
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Hi Peter,
Does anyone have an arrangement for solo lute of Henry VIII's madrigal
Pastime with good company? I was listening to Paul O'Dette's CD The
Royal Lewters the other day (track 1, with plenty of divisions) and it
struck me as being a rather fun piece to do tout seul. I cannot
I've a version of it in a publication of the (british) Lute Society. I
theink it's called something like easy and intermediate pieces for the
lute and is done by Anthony Bailes - check the lute society list of
publications. My copy is in germany so I cannot give concrete details
but am hoping this
Hi Peter,
a while ago i made an arrangement for our ensemble in which we play this
piece with singer, recorder and lute. Here is the lute part i play (comments
welcome):
I can send you a .pdf if you are interested
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Dear Peter, Benjamin et al.
I think the solo version of the piece from Royal Appendix 58 that Thomas
mentioned is a good place to start.
Benjamin I think that your accompaniment is not fitting for a piece of this
period. I would orientate myself more on bass lute parts from Pacaloni or
Dear Peter and all:
Has anyone figured out that the piece in question, Pastime with good
company, is a re-working of the chanson De mon triste desplaisir?
Apparently, it was popular enough at the time for Henry VIII to claim it as
a trophy while between wives.
Best
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Has anyone figured out that the piece in question, Pastime with good
company, is a re-working of the chanson De mon triste desplaisir?
Yes, this has been mentioned on the list I think
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