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This collection begins with the famous Fantasia originally written in what we would call G major, one of the most perfect of all lute pieces. Next comes the Galliard written for Queen Elizabeth I, unusual in its time change from the first to the second part. A short Alman follows it; and finally a Pavane written for the Oxford don Dr. John Case, M.D., author of the Apologia Musicae (1588) and later canon of Salisbury. This collection is one of a series of seven titles originally published by Oxford University Press, all of them lute music arranged for guitar by Brian Jeffery. The seven titles in the series, now all available from Tecla, are: Renaissance Popular Music (TECLA 0791) First published by Tecla in 1995. See also Dowland- Four more pieces (TECLA 0794). To order this item, you can use the easy PayPal buttons below if you wish. The low-cost shipping on this PayPal cart includes Priority airmail shipping to you worldwide. If you have a PayPal account (easy, worldwide, and free), you can choose whether to pay in euros or pounds or dollars worldwide. Paperbound TECLA 0793:
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