I TOTALLY support that- also, maybe the occasional transcription of a
   post-l historical lute era piece? Obviously some guitar stuff, but
   perhaps others. I have an archlute version of Debussy's "La fille aux
   cheveux de lin" made years ago, I forget which lutenist. I made my own
   transcription of Piazzolla's "Triston". I'm sure there are a few more
   worthy things that could fit on a page or two, now and then...
 "Lutemags devote 1 page or half a page in their issue to contemporary
   lute music and related topics ?"

   Dan
   On 3/15/2018 3:38 PM, [1][email protected] wrote:

That has been my argument for the last 20 years.
RT

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On Mar 15, 2018, at 1:38 PM, Ron Andrico [2]<[email protected]> wrote:

  The very idea of not composing for the lute is an anachronism.

  RA



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