That's what I meant to say, but I was still half asleep...
Rob
On 10 Feb 2017 08:34, "Albert Reyerman"
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Infact the TREE edition shows Visee pieces for theorbo
arranged for archlute in FRENCH tablature.
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Albert Reyerman
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Am 10.02.2017 um 08:10 schrieb Rob MacKillop:
Check out the publications of Tree Editions. You'll find Robert de
Visée pieces in Italian tuning.
Rob
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On 9 Feb 2017, at 23:43, Peter Kwasniewski
<[6][email protected]> wrote:
My son is renting an archlute from the LSA. He just got it
yesterday
and has been enjoying it immensely so far, playing his
Renaissance lute
repertoire on it.
Since I'm the one signed up on this list, he asked me if I would
ask
you all whether anyone has taken any theorbo pieces and arranged
them
for archlute? E.g., de Visee's Chaconne in G or Kapsberger's
Toccata
arpeggiata?
Beyond that, since he is still a rookie at reading Italian
tablature,
he would also be happy to work on archlute pieces written in
something
other than Italian tablature.
Thanks for any help or links you can give.
Peter Kwasniewski
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