Didn't Ron Andrico recently publish a book of Shakespeare settings and arrangements? Have a look at www.mignarda.com

Best wishes,

Martin

On 12/01/2011 00:06, Stewart McCoy wrote:
Dear Ben,

I guess you already have the obvious ones:

Morley - It was a lover and his lass
Morley - O Mistress Mine
Anon - Willow Song
Jones - Farewell dear love
Robert Johnson - Full fathom Five, Where the bee sucks, etc

Best wishes,

Stewart McCoy.


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Subject: [LUTE] Shakespeare settings

Hi, all! I'm doing a concert of Renaissance and Restoration settings
of Shakespeare lyrics, as well as including some lutesong from the
Elizabethan era - Dowland, Pilkington. I've got some Thomas Arne
settings of lyrics from As You Like It. Any other suggestions for
similar rep? There are a number of singers involved for madrigal
singing, as well as theorbo/lute and harpshichord/organ. Thanks! Ben S



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