On 13/10/2015 09:57, Matthew Daillie wrote:
The French Lute society publishes two collections of music which should be
perfect for what you're looking for. They are volumes three and eight of Le
Secret des Muses series:
http://www.sf-luth.org/index.php?Partitions/Le_Secret_des_Muses
But aren't these arrangements aimed at beginners? If the violinist has
played in a a symphony orchestra he will probably play with a volume
not well suited to a lute and he will be able sight read almost
anything. It all depends on Herbert's technique but if it were me I'd go
for divisions (on the violin) on grounds (played on the lute)..... as
well as the suggestions of Arto and Sean.
Stuart
The introductory text is in French but that shouldn't matter. The tablature is
in French too, mind you!
Best
Matthew
On Oct 13, 2015, at 4:46, Herbert Ward <[email protected]> wrote:
I have a chance to play music with a modern violinist.
He's probably quite adept since he played with the
symphony of a large city. What music would be appropriate
for "introducing" him to the Renaissance repertoire?
I don't remembering seeing any historical duets for lute
and bowed instrument.
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