:-) 

Thomas

P.S.: The g-major duo for traverso and lute is well done (I acually doubt if 
it's by Baron - too good giving the quality of the rest of his known output).
But anyhow it's entertaining - some kind of Baroque-Pop

Am Mittwoch, 27. April 2005 23:04 schrieben Sie:
> > Yes, please ask Albert, it would be something worth having.  Everyone
> > should play some Baron to repay him, for his love, and enthusiasm, for
> > the lute.
> > Michael Thames
>
> A much better idea is to play something for its musical qualities.
> RT
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>
> >> "Michael Thames" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> >>>> Baron's several duets for alto recorder and lute come to >mind,
> >
> > available
> >
> >>>> in TREE's complete edition, I think.
> >>>
> >>> Is that edition facsimalies?
> >>
> >> frankly spoken, no idea, because I do not own it. Provided you agree, I
> >> shall forward your question to Albert, who runs TREE. I got xeroxes of
> >> the originals from the libraries. The one from Leipzig is perfectly
> >> legibly, the other one less (don't remember provenance).
> >>
> >> BTW, the was an edition by Lyre music, too, I seem to recall.
> >>
> >> Best,
> >>
> >> Mathias
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