Carl Donsbach wrote:

> The lutenist John Dowland wrote a piece for "two to play on one lute",
> presumably written for a young lady student.  The player of the bass
> part is supposed to pass his arms around the treble player.

I've read that many of Schubert's piano duets were purposely written to have
a lot of hand crossings because he had an attractive piano student with whom
to play them.

Neal Schermerhorn

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