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Joachim

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Jul 6, 2010, 1:51:33 PM7/6/10
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Greetings

I'm thinking about compiling a programme with Scottisch music, but
have been having a hard time pinning down scores. Is anyone aware of
a contemporary edition of, say, the Carver Choirbook or the Wode
partbooks?

Grateful for any hints, as always.

cordially

Joachim

Sig Rosen

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Jul 6, 2010, 3:10:10 PM7/6/10
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Isn't it all in Musica Britannia?
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Joachim

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Jul 6, 2010, 5:30:03 PM7/6/10
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On 6 jul, 21:10, Sig Rosen <sigro...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Isn't it all in Musica Britannia?
> SIR
>
> On 7/6/10 1:51 PM, "Joachim" <jkele...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Greetings
>
> > I'm thinking about compiling a programme with Scottisch music, but
> > have been having a hard time pinning down scores.  Is anyone aware of
> > a contemporary edition of, say, the Carver Choirbook or the Wode
> > partbooks?

Hi Sig

There is indeed a volume (XV, actually) devoted to Scottish music, but
the more the merrier, I'd say.

joachim

John Howell

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Jul 6, 2010, 6:05:49 PM7/6/10
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Hi, Joachim. I don't know about those specific books, but Musica
Brittanica has a volume on "Music of Scotland" that we've found
useful in the past. Some very nice things in it.

John


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Sheila Beardslee Bosworth

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Jul 6, 2010, 6:33:25 PM7/6/10
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London Pro Musica has a volume of Scottish music as well.

And I believe the Italian subscription music site has some as well:
http://www.flauto-dolce.it


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Jul 6, 2010, 7:27:36 PM7/6/10
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> I'm thinking about compiling a programme with Scottisch music, but
> have been having a hard time pinning down scores. Is anyone aware of
> a contemporary edition of, say, the Carver Choirbook or the Wode
> partbooks?

http://www.musicascotica.org.uk/ for the Carver stuff.

Somebody locally has scheduled a performance based around the Wode
material in the next few weeks - I wouldn't have thought there was
enough of it, but who knows.

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Sig Rosen

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Jul 6, 2010, 10:30:29 PM7/6/10
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The Treasury Of English [sic] Church V I ed by Denis Stevens Blandford 1965
Contains Carver's excellent Gaude flore virginali[sattb].interesting mode
shifts. It was also available as a separate octavo.
SIR
<www.renaissancechorus.org>

On 7/6/10 6:05 PM, "John Howell" <John....@vt.edu> wrote:

> At 10:51 AM -0700 7/6/10, Joachim wrote:
>> Greetings
>>

>> I'm thinking about compiling a programme with Scottisch music, but
>> have been having a hard time pinning down scores. Is anyone aware of
>> a contemporary edition of, say, the Carver Choirbook or the Wode
>> partbooks?
>>

Joachim

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Jul 7, 2010, 9:19:32 AM7/7/10
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Thanks to all for these useful hints!

Regards

Joachim

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