Good idea! I am visiting magnatune.com but I do not see the CD. (I already have the book). Please, the link if it is already available. Best wishes from Spain. Jose Luis Rojo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: > Dear all > > The Lute Society, in conjunction with www.magnatune.com is pleased to > announced a significant development in modern lute > learning/teaching: > the first book of easy lute pieces with an accompanying recording [as far as > I know] since Tony RooleyâEUR^(TM)s âEUR~New Varietie of Lute > LessonsâEUR^(TM) of > over 30 years ago. > > The recording is Jacob HeringmanâEUR^(TM)s âEUR~Blame not my LuteâEUR^(TM), > and you can download > it from www.magnatune.com, - which in case you didnâEUR^(TM)t > already know has a free, try-before you buy, live streaming option - and not > just samples, you can hear the whole thing before deciding. > > Or you can buy an old-fangled CD from the Lute Society if you donâEUR^(TM)t > want to / > canâEUR^(TM)t download. > > The music on the recording is the whole of the book of âEUR~58 Very Easy > PiecesâEUR^(TM), published several years ago. The repertoire consists of > popular Elizabethan tunes and grounds, as found in the Lodge, Dallis and > Ballet lute books, material from one of Le RoyâEUR^(TM)s tutor books (of > 1568), and Italian dances from CarosoâEUR^(TM)s Il Ballarino (1581) and from > a > manuscript now in Bavaria. > > If you want a copy of the CD, or the book, or [hopefully!] both, just email > the Lute Society secretary, Chris Goodwin, for details: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > best wishes > Chris Goodwin > > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > > > --
