Mathias,

Are you interested in arrangements of classical tunes for hurdy-gurdy? If so, 
are you looking only for published ones or will scored versions that were not 
published but which were circulated in a small group work? What are your 
criteria for notability?

I have an example: a few years back I arranged some Satie (Gnossienes Nos. 1 
and 3) and Granados’ Spanish Dance No. 2 for hurdy-gurdy and piano. These would 
seem to meet your requirements, but I did them for myself (very limited 
performance in local venues like recitals and public demonstrations) and 
circulated them for others on the HG list (by posting links to PDFs). In other 
words, these are definitely adaptations of notable works I made for 
hurdy-gurdy, but I would question whether this is what you want since they have 
no place in the broader repertoire (perhaps ten people on the list even noted 
them).

Perhaps if you can clarify how you will determine notability it will help us 
give you relevant information. (For what it's worth, by the way, my 
arrangements are released under a Creative Commons license and I'm happy to 
share the Lilypond source files so others *can* edit, modify, etc.)

-Arle

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