There is some such material, of varying quality- from Sperontes in the low end to Telemann in the high. In general the solo song in Germany really starts with C.P.E.Bach and his circle in Berlin. Look here: http://polyhymnion.org/lieder/german.html RT ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu> Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 8:18 AM Subject: [LUTE] Re: German Continuo Theorbo
> It would also be of interest to locate a solo song repertoire from Weiss's > time. Any guidance? Any recordings? Just solo voice and continuo bass. > > And a reference for Benjamin's article? > > Rob > > www.rmguitar.info > > > -----Original Message----- > From: LGS-Europe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 28 July 2007 10:40 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu > Subject: [LUTE] Re: German Continuo Theorbo > > Tim Burris, when in The Hague, was doing it. Benjamin Narvey, who wrote > the > article in the LSA about it, does it. I know baroque lute players who play > continuo on their instruments, does that qualify? > > David > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Rob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu> > Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 9:46 AM > Subject: [LUTE] German Continuo Theorbo > > >> I've added an introductory overview of the German Continuo Theorbo to my >> website. Does anyone play this instrument, or with this tuning? >> >> >> >> Rob MacKillop >> >> >> >> www.rmguitar.info >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> To get on or off this list see list information at >> http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html >> > > > > > > > >