I have spent the last couple of years exploring 10 course music. There
are some really nice pieces from the Rettenwert manuscript available on
my Grounds and Divisions web site at
http://groundsanddivisions.info/rettenwert.html
My other favorite manuscripts are:
ML Lute Book - it used to be called the "Sturt" Lute Book and is a great
source of info on right hand fingering and ornaments. It is available on
Sarge Gerbode's web site at
http://gerbode.net/facsimiles/british_library/BL_MS_Add_38539_john_sturt_lute_book/
Dd.4.22 - also English music with lots of ornaments You can get this one
from the LSA Microfilm Library
Trinity O.16.2 - More English music with some unusual ornament signs. I
borrowed a digital version from the LSA Microfilm Library
Nancy
Guitar - Check
Renaissance Lute - Check
Baroque - todo
Had an amazing recital with Francesca, my very sexy 7 course. Luis
Milan, Francesco de Milano, Dalza Nuesidler and more, was a great
fun.A
Now it is time to put my 10 course into use (until now I just played
for myself with her) I have couple of pieces, well, only 3 pieces
really (all others are by Ballard) Including Passacallie by Gallot and
two preludes by Mertel. So of course I will like your recommendation
again, which pieces do you think will be great for first time
performing with 10 course, and people can connect to (This specific
group of people never heard a lute before, or early music before I
came)A
So thank you all again!
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Omer Katzir
The Silent Troubadour
[1]http://omerkatzir.com
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References
1. http://omerkatzir.com/
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