Hi Peter,
Dowland's son Robert published Amarilli with written out tabulature in
1610 in his "Musicall Banquet". It is to 7 course lute, but easily
adopted to 6 courser.
Arto
PS If you wish, I can take a photo of those 2 pages and send them to you.
On 02/11/15 18:56, Peter Kwasniewski wrote:
Dear everyone,
I'm new to this list. For introduction, I'll simply say that I'm a
great lover of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque music, a composer of
sacred music and choir director. My son plays the harp and the lute
(Renaissance, 6 course); my daughter plays the piano and organ, and
will soon be starting on the viola da gamba.
A general question:
I am looking for repertoire for organ and lute -- either purely
instrumental, or in accompaniment of solo or choral voices. I am
wondering if there are some scores that combine lute tablature with a
fully realized keyboard part, as my children are not able yet to read
from figured bass. If any of you has seen or produced something like
that, I'd be excited to see it.
A particular question:
Has anyone seen Caccini's "Amarilli, mia bella" written out in
tablature for a 6-course lute?
Many thanks,
Peter
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