Dear All:
For the vihuelists, how about Narvaez and Mudarra? Also, Dowland= 's
Varietie of Lute Lessons. I'd throw in Spinacino/Capirola/Dalza, and
the= Siena lute manuscript.
For theorbists, Picinnini and Saizenay.
Cheers,
Jim
Oct 19, 2009 07:54:48 AM, [1][email protected]= t wrote:
You can find = it for free here:
[2]http://lutegroup.n= ing.com/forum/topics/the-barbe-manuscript
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From: "Daniel Winheld" <[3][email protected]= et>
To: <[4][email protected]>
Sent= : Sunday, October 18, 2009 11:00 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: So, what you con= sider a "must have"
publication?
> Damian, Stephen-
> <= BR>> Now you've got my attention- can you please tell me a
little about =
> the Barbe Ms, or where I can go to find out about it, and maybe >
download or buy a copy?
>
> Thanks, Dan
>
>= ;> I'll second that on the Barbe Manuscript for the baroque lute,
and fo= r
>> the Renaissance lute I am having a wonderful time working my =
way
>> through the Hortus Musicalis Novus of Elias Mertel.
>= >
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