Any links to tabs, manuscripts or YouTube vids you can suggest?
Lynda Kraar


> On Dec 4, 2017, at 6:51 PM, Leonard Williams <arc...@verizon.net> wrote:
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> Spinacino, da Milano, Dick Hoban's collection from the Siena MS, ML Book.
> Does anyone play much of Bossinensis?   It seems that most of his
> recercari are exercises.
> 
> Leonard
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> Sorry if you got this twice!
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> On 12/4/17, 3:18 PM, "Tristan von Neumann" <lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu on
> behalf of tristanvonneum...@gmx.de> wrote:
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>> Here's a poll for Renaissance Lutists -
>> 
>> what do you consider most rewarding to play in terms of playability
>> combined with beauty?
>> So far, I love Francesco da Milano and most anonymous pieces from the
>> Siena Ms., they never get tiresome and lie gently on the hands.
>> Also Hans Neusiedler and Luis Milan.
>> Not in this category: Albert de Rippe. Amazing music, but honestly, did
>> this guy have six fingers on each hand??
>> 
>> What are your favourites? Is there any obscure repertoire to discover?
>> 
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