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as applied to the music of Tromboncino.
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Dear Baroque Lute List,
Greetings, I am Ivar from Tucson AZ. I was wondering if anyone could
help me locate the facsimile for a baroque lute intabulation of J.S.
Bach's Lute suite in G minor BWV 995. From what I have read, the
intabulation was done during or shortly after Bach's
Dear Lutenists,
Just a note to say that Prom 25, performed in London and broadcast
worldwide on the BBC this [1]coming Tuesday, will be particularly
lutey. It is a semi-staged production of Monteverdi's L'Orfeo
directed by Sir John Eliot Gardiner, with the English Baroque
Thank you David,
What a great suggestion, I was fortunate to find it in our local
library. It has the Lipsia version of the 995 and has a helpful
bilbliography. Would you know if this is different from the so called
Leipzig tablature presumably by Falckenhagen?
Thank you again,
Hi Jean-Daniel,
Thank you very much for sharing your tablatures, this is very helpful
to my research topic. I am hoping to come up with a historically and
stylistically informed modern guitar transcription of a Bach suite.
Best regards,
Ivar
On Saturday, August 1,
Ivar,
You can find Bach's original on IMSLP at:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Suite_in_G_minor,_BWV_995_(Bach,_Johann_Sebastian
)
I don't know of any online sources for the original tablature
manuscript. Some have suggested this was possibly made by Adam
Falckenhagen, although this
There's the Edizioni Suvini Zerboni edition 'J. S. Bach - Opere per
Liuti' with all facsimile, transcriptions, other sources (cello suite
et al) and commentary (in English). I think it's worth your money, it
was worth mine.
David
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