BTW - the term "Deutsches Lautenbuch von 1722" comes from the inner
title page where someone made some pictures with the inscription:
"H:O:(?) pinx. homb. d. 20.
apr. 1722"
Best regards
Markus
Am 03.08.2010 21:43, schrieb wikla:
Dear collective b-lute wisdom,
does anyone here happen to know
Dear Arto,
this is Rostock Ms. 52.2, which includes 20 suites of intermediate
difficulty (Weichenberger, Losy, Hinterleitner et al.) and some more
pieces, which sound very well and are very rewarding.
And to use this opportunity for advertisement:
The Deutsche Lautengesellschaft (DLG) has publ
Dear collective b-lute wisdom,
does anyone here happen to know, what is the "Deutches Lautenbuch von
1722", from which Giesbert took many beautiful pieces to his old but still
very nice Schule fur die Barocl Laute.
Thanks in advance,
Arto
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Suggestions, anyone? Saizenay p. 306 is all I can come up with.
David
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