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If you need free sheet music for medieval music

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2002 8:09 pm
by Gethin
Go here
http://www.musicaviva.com/fsmd/list.tpl?category=Medieval

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All the best,
Rhys
"Art calls for complete mastery of techniques, developed by reflection within the soul"
Sifu Jun Fan Lee

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2002 4:17 am
by Egfroth
Nothing happened. Site unavailable.

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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2002 1:33 pm
by Christophe de Frisselle
It worked for me.... try it again..

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2002 2:28 pm
by Jacob
hmm, nothing here either. Neither netscape nor IE could even find the server......

See anything for sacbut or early brass?

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2002 3:54 pm
by Gethin
Jacob asked-
"See anything for sacbut or early brass?"
Honestly, I did not check on the instraments. It's a page with links to different sites.
Sorry that it's not working. I was planning on exploring it more today.

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All the best,
Rhys
"Art calls for complete mastery of techniques, developed by reflection within the soul"
Sifu Jun Fan Lee

[This message has been edited by Gethin (edited 02-21-2002).]

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2002 2:06 am
by randy
I was at a college that had a doctor in early music. I raided his file cabinets 1 inch at a time copied them and returned them. I have a few things, what are you looking for?

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2002 8:52 am
by Ted Banning
I would REALLY love to get SCA dance music arranged for finger-style Guitar. There are half-a-dozen dances that most people know, but NONE of my many books on Med&Ren music have them....they contain songs like Mrs. White's Nothing and A Toy, but no Hole-in-the-wall or Maltese Bransle!

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2002 11:56 am
by David deKunstenaar
Not able to open it here either. Tried the ? thing, and it did not help. Any more suggestions?
Arti

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2002 12:38 pm
by gargoyle
I can't open it either. At home or at work.

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2002 12:47 am
by randy
I have a few but not that one. A rondeau ( the spelling is real important because it can be rondo, much latter) was popular about 100 years earlier( 1450 ) and I have a bunch of those form anthonello da casreta to well known composers like obrecht. you might also look for composers like ockeghem, dufey or josquin too the are late 15 to early 16 century composers. composers like rossi and brade also have entire sets of dance music long enough to last a night. write if you would like help.