Another music plea to the list-
Can anyone supply, or point me to a source, of lute duets where the
parts are in modern G clef/F clef keyboard oriented staff notation,
based on/for "G" instruments- or unequal duets where one of the parts is
for a G instrument? I have been working with a harp player for the past
year (just gig work- not concerts yet), and we are in need of more
material; she can read lute tab about as well as I can drive a
double-action pedal harp to the grocery store.
I have already done a lot of searching, and come up with nothing- so
have been slowly transcribing parts myself (old school, pen & manuscript
paper. Good discipline but a tad slow). So far, we have Dowland's "Lord
Willoughby's Welcome Home" and the "Contrapunto Primo" by Vincenzo
Galilei. So far, we have been reading through the English Lute Song
books, some Baroque concerti, and improvising on a few grounds.
I would particularly like us to be able to play the Valderrabano Vihuela
duos and the Matelart/Francesco duos.
Thanks in advance to you all,
Dan
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