and there are more birds in Gallot's oeuvre (all for baroque lute)!
   There is still another (turtle) dove, a storch...and not to forget "La
   poussiniere" - which is a sort of stable for chicks, I believe.
   For renaissance lute there  is the famous "Le Rossignol" duo which
   should be very easy to play also on 2 guitars.
   Another rossignol: Le rossignol (R. de Lassus), F-VE 711, 103; PL-Kj
   40032, 67
   The bird's song: Reveillez vous (Cl. Janequin), D-DO G I 4, 124; D-Mbs
   267, 32; D-Mbs 268 1; D-Mbs 269, 1; D-Mbs 271, 14
   And a rooster: Le Coq, CZ-Pu II.Kk.49, 45(this is for baroque lute, I
   presume)

   Happy fluttering!
   B




   Gesendet: Dienstag, 17. Juni 2014 um 06:40 Uhr
   Von: "Braig, Eugene" <[email protected]>
   An: "lute mailing list list" <[email protected]>
   Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Birds
   Perhaps requiring a little too much work, but how about arrangements of
   the original pieces Respighi arranged for orchestra in his suite The
   Birds? At least "The Dove" was by lutenist Jacques de Gallot.
   Best,
   Eugene
   ________________________________________
   From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf
   of Eloy Cruz [[email protected]]
   Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 11:58 PM
   To: lutelist Net
   Subject: [LUTE] Birds
   Dear collective wisdom
   We've been invited to play at an early music festival. The theme this
   year
   will be birds. Do you know any piece about birds for baroque guitar or
   theorbo?
   Thanks a lot
   Regards
   eloy
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