I have about 10 copies of this issue that I would love to get rid of.
   They sell for $25 and you can buy one by sending me a US check or if
   you want to use PayPal email me.  If anyone is not a current LSA member
   and they join now, I will give them this issue as part of the
   membership.
   Nancy

     The American Lute Society Journal, JLSA XXXVI (2003) has an
     important and interesting article and translations by George Torres
     about/of the prefaces of several French lute book prefaces. Strongly
     recommended!
     Arto
     On 01/09/11 06:30, David Smith wrote:

         Greetings,
         I have been looking at the performance of Hurel by Christopher
     Wilke on
         his CD and have a couple of questions:
         1.       Between the Menuet de l'Opera and the Chaconne composee
     pour
         Melle De la Balme on the last track there is an interlude that
     is not
         clear to me where it comes from. Anyone have a thought?
         2.       What is a good reference for French Baroque performance
         practice on Lute and/or Theorbo (preferably in English)? I hear
     lots of
         ornamentation as well as additional notes in the CD performance
     and
         would love to have some guidance on what is stylistically
     appropriate.
         Otherwise I end of copying what I hear (which is not bad but
     having
         knowledge would be nice).
         Thanks in advance for any information you can provide.
         Regards
         David
         David W. Smith
         355 NW Silverado Dr.
         Beaverton, OR 97006
         503.753.8417
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