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Stephens, Daphne. The Wickhambrook Lute Manuscript

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Originating in England during the 16th century, contains pieces for one and two lute by composers of the Elizabethan period.  Eighteen dances, consisting of nine pavans, six galiards, two almans and one jig by lutenist, John Johnson, John Dowland, Peter Philips, and Anthony Holborne. Trans. in grand-staff & tablature.

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Transcribed and Edited by Daphne E.R. Stephens, “The Wickhambrook Lute Manuscript”
126 Pages
Publisher: New Haven, Conn.: Dept. of Music, Graduate School, Yale University, 1963.
Contents:
–  Jhonsons delighte (John Johnson);
–  Galiarde to delighte (John Johnson);
–  My Lord Strange his galiarde;
–  Quadrone pavene (John Johnson);
–  Galiarde of Clarkes (Anthony Holborne);
–  Tarletones riserrectione (John Dowland);
–  Pavan; Pavyne (Peter Philips);
–  “My Lord Willobeis tune” (John Dowland);
–  “Ma poure bourse”; “Si vous voules”; “Susanna”; “Oulde Spannyshe paven” Mistris Whittes thinge (John Dowland);
–  Levecha pavan (John Johnson) for two lutes;
–  Levecha pavan (John Johnson) for solo lute;
–  Levecha galliard (John Johnson) for two lutes;
–  Passymeasures pavan (John Johnson);
–  “Mounsers almane”;
–  Almane (John Dowland);
–  “As I wente to Walsinghame”; Knowles his galiarde; Pavane (John Johnson);
–  Galiarde (John Johnson);
–  Grounde (John Johnson).