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Thomas ROBINSON (c 1603)

Luth renaissanceThomas Robinson publie à Londres en 1603 "The Schoole of Musicke ... the perfect method, of trve fingering of the Lute, Pandora, Orpharion, and Viol de Gamba, with most infallible generall rules, both easie and delight-full."

Les transcriptions suivantes sont de José Luis ROJO :
A Galliard 2 pages partitions pour guitare classique - PDF 23Ko
The Queen's Gigue 1 page partitions pour guitare classique - PDF 17Ko

The Schoole of Musicke :
1 THe Queenes good Night.
2 Heere followeth the Ground.
3 TWenty waies vpon the bels
4 Heere followeththe ground.
5 ROw well you Marriners.
6 A Galliard
7 A Galliard
8 A Plaine song for two Lutes.
9 A Plaine song for two Lutes.
10 GRiffe his delight
11 PAssemezo galyard.
12 Heere followeththe ground to this Treble.
13 A Fantasie for two Lutes. All in Vnisons.
14 A Fantasie for two Lutes. All in Vnisons.
15 A GALLIARD.
16 MErry Melancholie.
17 A Toy for two Lutes.
18 A Toy for two Lutes.
19 RObinsons Riddle
20 GOe from my Window.
21 A TOY.
22 A GIGVE.
23 A TOY.
24 A TOY.
25 AN ALMAIGNE.
26 AN ALMAIGNE.
27 RObin is to the greenwood gone.
28 A TOY.
29 THe Queenes Gigue.
30 VT Re Mi Fa Sol La 9 sundry waies:for one Lute.
31 MY Lord Willobies welcome home.
32 BELLVEDERE.
33 THe Spanish Pauin.
34 A GIGVE.
35 A GIGVE.
36 WAlking in a country towne.
37 BOny sweet boy.
38 A GIGVE.
39 LANTERO.
40 THree parts in one vpon an old ground. / Heereendeth the Tabliture for the Lute.
41 SWeet IESV who shall lend mee wings.
42 A Psalme.
43 O Lord of whom I doe depend.
44 O Lord that art my righteousnesse.

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