File:Het soude een meysken gaen om wijn.jpg

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Nederlands: Blad (f. 59v) met de luittabulatuur en de partijen voor "canto" en "alto" van het lied "Het soude een meysken gaen om wijn", in "Pratum musicum" (RISM, 158412) van Emanuel Adriaenssen, gedrukt in Antwerpen in 1584. Het betreft de eerste versie van de twee zettingen van dit lied.
English: Page (f. 59v) of the "Pratum musicum" (RISM, 158412) by Emanuel Adriaenssen, printed in Antwerp 1584, with the tabulature and partitions for "canto" and "alto" of the song Het soude een meysken gaen om wijn ("A girl would go for some wine"). It concerns the first edition from two of this song.
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Author Emanuel Adriaenssen
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