Codex Budensis
  • janyamartin
    Posts: 1
    I would like to ask whether any of the members here might be able to point me toward a location where the entire opus of Bud Clark could be found. I have found directions for finding this material in various older posts, but I have not been able access the links provided. Thank you most kindly. Janya
  • GerardH
    Posts: 523
    Most of Bud's old website is archived on the Wayback Machine - it looks like the site was active until 2012. Follow this link and click through the website - hopefully you can find what you're looking for.
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  • GerardH
    Posts: 523
    Digging around further (I was looking for falsobordoni), I found Bud's material was later on lakewoodsound.com until about 2019. It is also on the Wayback Machine here.
  • ServiamScores
    Posts: 2,988
    Lakewood sound doesn't have the PDFs archived, unfortunately. At least the links I tried didn't work.
  • Gerard, thank you for posting the Wayback links. I was supplying pdfs to David Boothe for LakeWoodSound of the MANY items Bud produced. His work was scattered all over the place... at least three Yahoo Groups, besides his own Quilisma Publications. It was amazing how much he was producing, and I kept most of it, scattered across three different google accounts. I presume that Bud has died, as none of us who were in touch with him ever heard back after his move to the Palm Springs area.
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  • irishtenoririshtenor
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    I agree, Rob, as I have not heard from him in quite a few years. May his soul rest in peace and may God be a merciful judge to us all.
  • GerardH
    Posts: 523
    @ServiamScores you're right that a lot of the pdfs didn't make it to the archive, but going to https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.lakewoodsound.com/quilisma/Codex%20Budensis/* and filtering results by '.pdf' will help narrow down what is available
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