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The Lute Works of John Johnson / John Johnson [notated music]
- Title
- The Lute Works of John Johnson [notated music]
- Composer
- Johnson, John
- Editor
- Ward, John Milton, 1918-2012
- Place of Publication/Creation
- Columbus, OH
- Published/Created
- 1994
- Type of Material
- notated music
- Genre
- notated music
- Publisher
- Editions Orphe
- Language
- Unknown
- Media
- unmediated
- Physical Description
- 1 score (170 pages) + 1 part
- Carrier
- volume
- Contents Note
- One of Elizabeth I’s musitians for the three lutes, John Johnson was the earliest of the lutenist-composers of the Golden Age of English lute music. His widely disseminated works, some of which require considerable virtuosity, were admired and emulated by his most distinguished successor John Dowland, as well as Byrd, Morley, Farnaby and others. After Dowland, he was the English composer best known abroad. First complete edition of his works. 23 pavans, galliards and miscellaneous works for solo lute, and 17 duets. In keyboard notation. Transcribed and edited by John M. Ward..
- Summary
- Catalog N° LUTE-3a -- Presser order N° 494-02149
- Notes
- Lute.
- ISMN with hyphens: 979-0-60004-062-9
- Description based on ISMN data provided by the publisher.
- Music notation
- Staff notation.
- International Standard Music Number (ISMN)
- 9790600040629
Last Updated: 03-26-2022
