Of course Da Milano, but if you have ten courses under the fingers, try
   the Scottish lute music, Rowallan, Straloch... !

   V.




     > Message du 04/12/17 21:21
     > De : "Tristan von Neumann" <tristanvonneum...@gmx.de>
     > A : "lutelist Net" <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
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     > Objet : [LUTE] Rewarding Renaissance Lute repertoire
     >
     > 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?
     >
     >
     >
     > To get on or off this list see list information at
     > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
     >

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