And before too late, could that someone also mention Taro Takeuchi's "Affectuoso", as well as his two-part video on youtube. On the second one, he plays the so-called 'piano forte' guitar, with the de-touchable key mechanism - the sort of instrument that could surely be a God-send addition to Morris dancers' accompaniment!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSWsIH_HyQc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4HxtTR49Js

Alexander

On 31/01/2013 15:07, howard posner wrote:
On Jan 31, 2013, at 5:24 AM, G. D. Rossi <[email protected]> wrote:

  I've published articles on this topic - it was indeed called "English"
   at the time, and several other things as well.

   I play the JCB in concert regularly and have recorded it, too - it's a
   delight to play - both parts work well on the guittar even though the
   other part is for violin. Jim Tyler and Taro Takeuci have also recorded
   it.

   Definitely lots of good music there - Straube, Geminiani, Marelli,
   Schuman...

   I will now bow out of the conversation.
Someone should mention Doc's s album "La Cetra Galante" -- which consists of 
English guitar music, including some duets he plays with himself, such as the JC Bach -- 
but I'm not going to be the one to mention.  Nor will I mention that it seems to be 
available from iTunes, Magnatunes and Amazon.



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