I think it's unlikely that William Croft wrote for the lute. Croft did publish (composed with 'An Italian Gentleman' - who I think was in fact the non-Italian Gottfried Finger) a set of sonatas for flute and continuo. A modern edition of these was published a few years ago (can't remember who edited/published I'm afraid). I haven't heard Jakob Lindberg and Clas Pehrsson's recording but I'd guess they adapted these flute sonatas...
Andrew On 8 May 2009, at 13:37, Nicolás Valencia wrote: > There's an interesting recording by Jakob Lindberg and Clas > Pehrsson from > 1984 called "Italian and English Music for Recorder and Lute". They > clearly > adapted some pieces for other instruments (Selma y Salaverde, > Castello, > Montalbano), but they also play some preludes and grounds as well > as sonatas > (Parcham, Croft, Finger) apparently written for recorder with lute > accompaniment. I was wondering if this kind of music was available > in score > somewhere. > > Regards, > > Nicolás -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
