There is surprisingly an error on that table of contents, in that one of the
best pieces is missing!
John Dowland: Lady Hunsdon's Alman on page 91
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From: "Geoff Gaherty" <[email protected]>
To: "Lutelist" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 3:07 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Segovia and Pujol (was Bream Collection.) and now what?
On 17/12/13 8:44 AM, G. Crona wrote:
And not only had he good taste in music, but he also gave a lot of
information and valuable advice on the execution of the pieces, a great
number of which are probably the most played on the lute today among the
intermediate crowd. He in fact also recommends tuning 3rd down to F# on
several of the pieces and at the end requires lute tuning on some. Still
highly treasured collections which must have inspired many people to
take up
the lute.
Decades ago when I briefly flirted with teaching myself classical guitar I
discovered one of Noad's beginner's books, and found it the most logical
and thorough method I'd seen. I never encountered his renaissance guitar
book, but just now discovered its table of contents on his web page, and
I'm blown away by the brilliance of his selection of music. It truly is
the cream of the crop, and I can see why he converted so many people to
the lute.
http://www.noad.com/trg.htm
Geoff
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