Early music “Der Fluyten Lust-Hof” by Jacob Van Eyck
https://musescore.com/user/4989866/scores/1608116
During ’80 I played recorder as amateur. I studied early music at Istituto Vittadini
in Pavia (little town 40 km. near Milano in Italy) and with some friends we had a little group with lute, voice, and harpsichord tuning A at 415 Hz.
Sadly my recorders was stolen during a trip in Praha (Cz). They worth not a lot but I'd a sopran handmade by italian liutist Fulvio Canevari. This was the end of my musician career.
Was also stolen an anastatic print copy of "Der Fluyten Lust-Hof" by Jacob Van Eyck
. He was a dutch composer (c1589/90-1657) and his work is a classical recorder composition of Renaissance music. Is two volumes collection with about 150 pieces.
Video: Doen Daphne d'Over Schoone Maeght played by Frans Brüggen
At the time there was no internet but recently I found a copy online at impls.org site.
I'm transcribing these volumes trying to be as loyal as possible to original; joining bars, leaving alterations and repeats as they were printed.
Is till a work in progress and, as I can't afford a pro subscription to publish 150 pieces, I'm updating single .mscz file more or less weekly.
Hope someone enjoy my work; any suggestion, tips and support are welcome.
Comments
That's a lot of work. Thank you for sharing this.
In reply to That's a lot of work. Thank by underquark
There is a website "VistaMareMusica.com" that specializes in early music scores. Perhaps you could approach them about putting your scores on their website, if musescore.com is not a good option?
"Ik eyndige." vol. 1.
85 songs, 106 pages, 6195 measures.
Anyone interested in vol. 2?
https://musescore.com/user/4989866/scores/1608116
In reply to "Ik eyndige." vol. 1. 85 by gand
Very nice work.
Yes please Gand I would love to see volume 2. Thanks for all the effort and please keep up the great work!
In reply to Yes please Gand I would love by KJ_Palmer
Vol. 2 began:
https://musescore.com/user/4989866/scores/2212421
Thanks for your favorites and comments to support my work.
In reply to Vol. 2 by gand
I think you should post your typesets (as Pdf) on IMSLP as well. They will be easier to play from than the original for people who are interested.
In reply to Vol. 2 by gand
Vol. 2 done.
58 songs, 72 pages, 4416 measures.
https://musescore.com/user/4989866/scores/2212421
In reply to Vol. 2 done. 58 songs, 72 by gand
Thanks for your great work!
I'm going to use your source to create a "2 voice (pentagram)" version: on the top the starting melody, in the bottom the result of ornamentations. I think it's useful to understand and analyze
In reply to Thanks for your great by aantico
You are welcome.