The Wellesley Edition
The Wellesley Edition ("The Wellesley Edition"), after the place Wellesley with the famous Wellesley College for women, is an edition series founded by Jan LaRue (1918-2003) with musical works. It was published in Wellesley ( Massachusetts ) from 1950 to 1973. Volumes 10 and 11 were edited by Owen Jander. Volumes 4, 7 and 9 were never published according to worldcat.org .
Contents overview
- 1. Fancies and Ayres / John Jenkins
- 2. Six scenes from the Protevangelion / Hubert Lamb
- 3. The Dublin virginal manuscript
- 4. J. Haydn, 3 Divertimenti
- 5. The Italian Cantata I: A. Cesti
- 6. Fifteenth century basse dances: Brussels Bibliothèque royale Albert Ier , MS 9085 collated with Michel Toulouze 's L'Art et instruction de bien dancer
- 8. The Bottegari lutebook (From the Florentine Cosimo Bottegari, 1554-1620)
- 10. Three-part fancy and ayre divisions, for two trebles and a bass to the organ / John Jenkins
- 11. Orontea / Antonio Cesti