I think you've nailed it, Christopher.

   By the way, has *anyone* else heard the Nico Muhly piece?

   Peter

   On Friday, 22 December 2017, Christopher Wilke
   <[1][email protected]> wrote:

     Newer music for the lute is a tough sell because it subverts
     audience expectations. I don't think it's too much of an assumption
     to say that most lute fans (both listeners and players) became
     interested in the instrument because they were attracted to early
     music first. Therefore, in this mindset, the lute is "for" early
     music and anything else introduces disconcerting cognitive
     dissonance. Some folks are genuinely offended that anyone would play
     something other than old European music on a lute. That's a
     significant enough segment of the already tiny lute audience that
     one risks alienating. That's a large disincentive to spend the time
     learning modern pieces, even for those interested in expanding the
     repertoire. (Personally, I've never seen it this way at all. To me,
     anything that sounds good on the instrument is fair game, regardless
     of style or period.)
     It's interesting that the harpsichord has not had this problem.
     There is a sizeable body of contemporary music for solo harpsichord
     as well as in ensemble compositions written by heavy weight
     composers. The late Elizabeth Chojnacka made virtually her entire
     career out of performing contemporary harpsichord music. (She passed
     away this past May.)
     Chris
     Dr. Christopher Wilke D.M.A.
      Lutenist, Guitarist and Composer
      [2]www.christopherwilke.com
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     On Fri, 12/22/17, Tristan von Neumann <[3][email protected]>
     wrote:
      Subject: [LUTE] Re: New music
      To: "lutelist Net" <[4][email protected]>
      Date: Friday, December 22, 2017, 9:32 AM
      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 <[5][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][6][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&id=0B6_gM3BRE6ZrYVVZZU5QNmJqdDQ&
      >
      amp;revid=0B6_g
      >
      M3BRE6ZraW9nQ2U4SGNwV0tYVWxobnNBVjBsZi9FNHhzPQ]
      >         Guitar/Lute
      >
      [1][2][7]www.johnsonguitarstudio.com
      >
      [3]469.237.0625.
      >         On Thu, Dec
      21, 2017 at 4:12 PM, Christopher Stetson
      >         <[2][4][8][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][9][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.
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      >         --
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      >         2.
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      >         3.
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      >         4. [12][16]http://www.cs.dartmouth.
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      >         6. [14][18]http://www.cs.dartmouth.
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      >         10. mailto:[27][email protected]
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