Hindemith did write for the lute, but this is all that I've found on the
website below.


http://www.hindemith.org/D/paul-hindemith/Werkverzeichnis

Suite französischer Tänze
aus den von Pierre d’Attaignant gedruckten „Livres de Danceries“ des Claude
Gervaise und Estienne du Tertre für kleines Orchester eingerichtet (1948)

1. Pavane und Gaillarde  · 2. Tourdion · 3. Bransle simple · 4. Bransle de
Bourgogne ·

5. Bransle simple · 6. Bransle d’Escosse · 7. Pavane, wie am Anfang

(Vorschlag) Picc. · 1 · 1 · Engl. Hr. · 0 · 1 – 1 · 0 · 0 · 0 – Laute – Str.

9’

Partitur CON 76 · Orchesterstimmen CON 76-50 · Streicher-Ergänzungssatz CON
76-60


Peter

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Van: Ray Brohinsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: donderdag 26 juli 2007 14:01
Aan: Ed Durbrow
CC: David Tayler; LuteNet list
Onderwerp: [LUTE] Re: hindemith


Hindemuth had a spurt of writing compositions for all kinds of
instruments, including recorder. (Jeremy Montague (sp?) wrote to Early
Music decades ago about HIP, objecting to the equally anachronistic
playing of Hindemuth's recorder trio on baroque-fingered instruments!)

I don't have any record of him  writing a Lute Concerto nor
Sonata/ina. Null reports are no proof of non-existance, but there's
one datapoint.

ray

On 7/26/07, Ed Durbrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Jul 25, 2007, at 7:11 PM, David Tayler wrote:
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> > Why shouldn't someone be able to really
> > study modern lute (including Hindemith's Concerto
>
> Hindemith composed a lute concerto? Do tell more.
>
> Ed Durbrow
> Saitama, Japan
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