Piece of the Month - October 2010
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Dump by Anon. (Dd.2.11, f.12v.)
The first of the lute books copied by Matthew Holmes in the
1590s is about to be published in facsimile by the Lute Society.
Dd.2.11 is the largest of these manuscripts with around 300
pieces. Alongside well-known pieces by Dowland, Johnson,
Ferrabosco and others there are many anonymous pieces, some very
substantial and clearly the work of a serious composer. This
piece is only found in this source, so there are no concordances which
might give a clue as to the composer. It has some features in
common with the Dump in the Marsh Lute Book (p.426-8) which is often
attributed (probably wrongly, in my view) to Phillip van Wilder and
also some features which are associated with John Johnson.
Whoever wrote it, it's a good piece!
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