The Galliard to Lachrimae is nice, the solos in LoST, the La Mia Barbera--needs reconstruction, that one, the beautiful solo in Tresor D'Orphee. I think are are one or two more. I like the "in Nomine" on at least 8 courses. Sempre Dolens, is nice to have the low F, and of course the passionate pavans are very beautiful from LoST. Difficult music, that.
Also, a real gem for 9 or 10c is the Holborne Countess of Pembroke' Funeral--what a masterpiece. Needs a C, D E flat and E natural. Plays nicely on nine or ten. dt At 12:23 PM 12/2/2008, you wrote: >And specifically, the Galliard to Lachrimae. > >If you consider at least some of the lute parts in LOST to be solos, >then yes (9 course) Martin Shepherd has it all nailed down on his >website and/or the Dowland site. Dan > > >-- > > > >To get on or off this list see list information at >http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html