Hi Bill,

   This is indeed a fascinating subject (hence the change of heading).

   I am told variously that the 1722 Wenger has a string length of 76 or
   77cm.   It may at some stage have been converted (from a gallichon
   perhaps?) to a 13 course lute before the present manifestation as an 11
   course instrument . Again see earlier editions of Lute News for more
   information/views.

   The preferred instruments at the time (ie converted early 16th cenury
   Italian lutes) generally had a string length of 68 +/-2cm. See Lute
   News 94, page 28 which outlines the principle sources of evidence for
   the size of lutes preferred in mid/late 17th century France).

   But bear in mind (as Lute News notes) "Of course, this is not to say
   that it is 'wrong' to play the music on such a large lute and, indeed,
   the French repertoire whilst being challenging for interpretation
   (precise phrasing, accent, articulation, mannerisms and the like), is
   much less demanding for the left hand and a large instrument is clearly
   quite possible:  it's more a question of what the Old Ones themselves
   might have expected".

   Incidentally, I make no comment one way or the other on Anthony
   Bailes's performance.

   regards

   Martyn


   PS the CD of music played on this instrument which I reported as being
   out over a year ago in fact refers to a previous CD played on the same
   instrument.........
   --- On Fri, 16/3/12, William Samson <willsam...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

     From: William Samson <willsam...@yahoo.co.uk>
     Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ne Anthony Bailes CD
     To: "Martyn Hodgson" <hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk>,
     "baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu" <baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>,
     "Edward Martin" <e...@gamutstrings.com>
     Date: Friday, 16 March, 2012, 8:33

      Hi Martyn,
      Do you know what the string length of the Wenger is?
      Bill
      From: Martyn Hodgson <[1]hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk>
      To: [2]baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu; Edward Martin
   <[3]e...@gamutstrings.com>
      Sent: Friday, 16 March 2012, 8:08
      Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ne Anthony Bailes CD
        Dear Edward,
        Thank you for this notice: in fact this CD has been out in Europe
   for
        over a year.
        Unfortunately, as Anthony Bailes later agreed (see letters in Lute
      News
        from No 94, August 2010 on), the large Wenger lute used on the
        recording (if indeed it was built as a lute and not a gallichon -
   the
        instruments for which Wenger was best known) is not the most
   suitable
        (or appropriate) type of instrument for playing the mid/late 17th
        century French repertoire. As you'll know, conversions of early
   16th
        century Italian instruments were then the most highly regarded.
        Indeed, in Lute News 95 Anthony Bailes writes: '......a lute the
   size
        of the Wenger should not find acceptance as being ideal for the
        performance of 17th century French lute music,......'
        regards
        Martyn
        --- On Fri, 16/3/12, Edward Martin <[1][4]e...@gamutstrings.com>
   wrote:
          From: Edward Martin <[2][5]e...@gamutstrings.com>
          Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Ne Anthony Bailes CD
          To: [3][6]baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
          Date: Friday, 16 March, 2012, 2:50
        Dear Ones,
        For those on the list who enjoy well played 11-course French
   baroque
        lute, there is a new release by Abthony Bailes, on the Ramee
        label.  it is entitled, 'Une Douceur violente", and it contains
   works
        of Mouton and Gallot.  He recorded this program on his authentic
   lute
        by Georgi Ferdinand Wenger, Augsburg, 1722.  The catalog number is
        RAM 1104, and it is available in the USA, in usual outlets.
        This is an announcement, not a review.  The instrument is a large
        one, and the pitch is consequently quite low, at a70, in essence
        making it in a b-minor tuning.  Beautiful sound and playing,
   highly
        recommended.
        ed
        Edward Martin
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