Thanks Eugene.

That's a great selection.


It seems no one else is interested in this poll... too much selection
pressure? :)

Anyway, I'll probably take:


* Che debo far che me consegli amore (BSB Mus Ms 267 No. 32)

* Fantasia B. M. (Siena Ms. f. 26)

* "Dump Philli" (Marsh Lute Book p. 426)



On 19.11.19 21:19, Braig, Eugene wrote:
Alright, I'll play, deliberately selecting for significance (within my own 
relatively narrow experience) and diversity (of place of origin, style, tempo, 
etc.):

- Dowland's fantasia P73 (represents the English camp and some historic 
significance of an early punteado tremolo effect)
- Narvaez's setting of Mille Regretz (intabulation was such an important aspect 
of music making, and I'm a sucker for melancholy)
- Capirola's Ricercare Septimo (to represent early Italian efforts at 
instrumental abstraction and a linear/melodic approach to lute virtuosity)


Best,
Eugene


-----Original Message-----
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Subject: [LUTE] Island Poll

It's polll time:

The island question!

Take three Renaissance lute pieces with you - which ones would you pick?



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