Ok, Bach was obvious. I was a bit hasty :-)

Kellner worked as an organist, but he must have played the lute also.

R. Stone gives the following (in the introduction to "his" Weiss Concerti):
The Vivaldi d-minor concerto with viola d'amore (found in in Dresden, didn't try that one on BL, anyone?), Heinichen's concerto with "theorbo" (which one?) and some opera arias with obligato lute by Hasse, Lotti and Ristori.

Then we have Fasch's own BL transcription of a solo concerto.


But - anything else?


Stephan



Am 28.10.2010, 12:07 Uhr, schrieb Roman Turovsky <r.turov...@verizon.net>:

JSB.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephan Olbertz" <stephan.olbe...@web.de>
To: <baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 5:40 AM
Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] non-lutenist composers


Dear all,

which non-lutenist composers with original lute works do we have earlier
than Kleinknecht, Pfeiffer and those guys from the Augsburg MS?


Regards,

Stephan




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