>From the Goess ms, a piece most likely for viol, but much cuddled by Dutch 
lute players: Allemande Mr. Zuilekom, presumably by Duch 
composer/statesman/poet/whatnot Constantijn Huygens, as he lived at 'Castle' 
Zuilekom. Here inapproriately played on renaissance lute.
I've found more reverb in my living room by pointing the mics at the back 
wall. But for comparisson I've also uploaded the same file with lush 
artificial reverb added. Too much, perhaps, but still less than on many lute 
cds I've listened to lately.
Go and have a look for yourselves, and tell me what you think:

http://home.planet.nl/~d.v.ooijen/david/homerecordings_f.html

David - my latest cd was released last Sunday, and what I don't like about 
it is the amount of - natural! -reverb. the church was over acoustic, and 
only now I realise. If you go to the cd section of my web site, and click on 
the cover, you can hear a bit. Different lute from the home recordings, a 
much dryer instrument.


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