I composed a lot of contemporary lute music available on
   [1]http://www.lutesociety.org/pages/catalogue#h
   â. Other compositions are on my site
   [2]http://gilbertisbin.com/compositions/compositionslute-compositions/
   Recently a book "The Improvising Lutenist" was published on   âAmazon
   [3]https://www.amazon.com/Improvising-Lutenist-Gilbert-Isbin/dp/1978172
   419
   âThe Cd Stathis Skandalidis plays Gilbert Isbin is also available on
   Amazonâ, Itunes, Spotify.
   âGuess the biggest problem is that contemporary lute music isn't
   introduced in music schools or conservatories. Understandable because
   none of the teachers was
   âintroduced to contemporary lute music either. There seems also a
   misunderstanding to what modern lute music is. To me it's not writing
   new music into an early music style. What doesn't implies ithe music
   shouldn't be inaccessible !. But at least it should reflect the time we
   are living in.
   Gilbertâ

   With kind regards,

   Met vriendelijke groeten,

   Bien cordialement,
   Gilbert Isbin
   [4]www.gilbertisbin.com
   [5][email protected]
   2017-12-22 15:32 GMT+01:00 Tristan von Neumann
   <[6][email protected]>:

     Not exactly "new", but modern:
     Charles Tournemire requests a lute in his 8th Symphony (1924) :)
     Not a piece you can play with your friends though, except if you are
     friends with a Philharmonic Orchestra...
     Am 22.12.2017 um 12:23 schrieb Jim Dunn:

         As the lute becomes slowly more popular, I think we'll see more
         contemporary lute music popping up equally slowly (I think lutes
     in
         their various guises have a very interesting tonality and set of
         limitations to compose for, I'm enjoying making my own
     ham-fisted
         efforts at least...)
         Meanwhile, not necessarily all 'new' material, but I've been
     enjoying
         Peter SÃ ¶derberg's three contemporary lute records:   20th
     century stuff
         like Cage, Tenney, Stockhausen etc, as well as recordings of
     more
         recent things written specifically for lute. The non-lute
     material he
         has selected comes over very well in my opinion.
         Here's to more!
         On 22 Dec 2017, 00:21 +0000, Eric Hansen
     <[7][email protected]>,
         wrote:
           Hartt School composer David Macbride composes solo lute music
     for
           me, a
           total of 13 pieces as of this writing. I played one of them at
     the
           Lute Society Seminar in Cleveland a few years ago, it's up on
           YouTube.
           He and I have begun to record the pieces, a few at a time.
           Best to all,
           Eric
           On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 5:38 PM, Jacob Johnson
           <[1][8][email protected]> wrote:
           I don't think that's entirely accurate. Ronn McFarlane plays
     his
           own
           compositions, Jakob Lindberg performs the Britten Nocturnal (I
           know,
           it's not that new, and it's not really for lute, but IMO it
     kinda
           counts), Chris Wilke recorded a whole cd of Roman Turovsky's
     new
           works
           for baroque lute, I saw Elizabeth Kenny perform TWO recent
           theorbo
           commissions at the LuteFestWest, and there's certainly more
           examples I
           just can't think of at the moment.
           As soon as I can afford to do so, I intend to commission some
           works for
           myself to play.
           Jacob Johnson
           [uc?export=download&amp;id=0B6_gM3BRE6ZrYVVZZU5QNmJqdDQ&
           amp;revid=0B6_g
           M3BRE6ZraW9nQ2U4SGNwV0tYVWxobnNBVjBsZi9FNHhzPQ]
           Guitar/Lute
           [1][2][9]www.johnsonguitarstudio.com
           [3]469.237.0625.
           On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 4:12 PM, Christopher Stetson

         <[2][4][10][email protected]> wrote:
         Hello all.
         An interesting question, Peter, thanks for bringing it up.
         To
         answer
         honestly and personally, I'm not especially interested in new
         music,
         per se, for any of the instruments I play (mainly lute, guitar,
         mandolin, but some others too). I couldn't really say why,
         except
         that the music I've looked at from the last 30 years tends, and
         I
         mean
         tends, to be difficult and not especially tuneful to my ear.
         There
         are exceptions, of course, and I play some of those, though
         mostly on
         guitar. I'm not a professional, so I tend to be fairly
         conservstive
         in the music I choose to spend time seeking out and playing.
         I
         also
         don't play many of the old compositions that fit the above
         criteria.
         I fully realize. however, that one person's difficult is
         another
         person's interesting, and I'm really glad that people are
         writing
         new
         music for lute.
         Best to all, and keep playing,
         Chris.
         On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 2:34 PM, Peter Martin

           <[1][3][5][11][email protected]

         wrote:
         Hello all,
         I recently bought a Wigmore Hall Live CD of a 2013 concert
         by
         countertenor Iestyn Davies and lutenist Thomas Dunford.
         It
         included
         the world premiere performance of a substantial piece by
         Nico
         Muhly
         called Old Bones. Up to now, I'd never heard of it,
         which
         surprised
         me because Muhly is a very successful young American
         composer.
         His
         new opera Marnie has just premiered at English National
         Opera,
         and his
         previous opera Two Boys was given at ENO and at the Met in
         New
         York.
         The score of Old Bones is available from Music Sales.
         Yet I
         can't see
         that the lute world has paid the slightest attention to it.
         Which sets me wondering, not about Muhly as such, but about
         new
         music
         generally. With the honourable exception of Jacob
         Heringman,
         scarcely
         anyone plays it. Any thoughts on why this is? Are
         we
         simply
         not
         interested in new music?
         Peter
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References

   1. http://www.lutesociety.org/pages/catalogue#h
   2. http://gilbertisbin.com/compositions/compositionslute-compositions/
   3. https://www.amazon.com/Improvising-Lutenist-Gilbert-Isbin/dp/1978172419
   4. http://www.gilbertisbin.com/
   5. mailto:[email protected]
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  18. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
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