Dear fellow luters,

I think this is a great question!  I eagerly await the article, along with 
a baroque lute ensemble discography.  Great idea, Bob!

Without great details, this is what I can think of, at the moment:
I  know of the 2 new (as of a year ago) ones by Scheiderman, + others by 
him.   Mostly concertos.
Jakob Lindberg did a Haydn CD years ago.
There is an old LP by Anthony Bailes doing lute concerti.
30 - 40 + years ago, Michel Schaffer did a Haydn recording as well.
Don't forget the Weiss concerti by Richard Stone
Barto/Schroeder lute duets of Weiss.
Hopkinson Smith's lute concerto CD
Baroque lute duets by Edward Martin (yours truly) and Paul Berget
Anthony Bailes & Ann von Royen recorded some baroque lute duets, years ago.
I recall hearing a tape, 25 years ago, of Saint Luc played with an oboe & 
baroque lute, but I cannot recall who did it.

If I understand what Bob Clair wants, I think we can exclude the Vivaldi 
recordings, because they are not on "baroque lutes".

What other ones are there?

ed


  At 02:58 PM 2/2/2007 -0500, Robert Clair wrote:
>I'm editing an issue of the LSA Quarterly and I'm trying to assemble
>a discography of CD's that have baroque lute chamber music.
>
>For my purposes, define "baroque lute ensemble music" as music for
>more than one instrument, where one at least one of the instruments
>is a baroque lute doing something *other* than playing continuo.
>
>For each CD I need
>
>1) CD Title
>2) Lutenist
>3) Composers represented.
>4) Label
>
>To avoid cluttering up the list please send replies to
>
>               ensemble (at) elroberto (dot) com
>
>Thanks...
>
>Bob Clair
>
>
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