[LUTE] Re: Violin and lute.

2015-10-13 Thread Matthew Daillie
Well, there are pieces for beginners (on the lute) but from memory there is a fair selection of repertoire and it would enable the violinist to familiarise him or her-self with the renaissance style and adapt his playing technique so as not to overshadow the lute. A lot of the grounds can be ver

[LUTE] Re: Violin and lute.

2015-10-13 Thread WALSH STUART
On 13/10/2015 09:57, Matthew Daillie wrote: The French Lute society publishes two collections of music which should be perfect for what you're looking for. They are volumes three and eight of Le Secret des Muses series: http://www.sf-luth.org/index.php?Partitions/Le_Secret_des_Muses But aren'

[LUTE] Re: Violin and lute.

2015-10-13 Thread Matthew Daillie
The French Lute society publishes two collections of music which should be perfect for what you're looking for. They are volumes three and eight of Le Secret des Muses series: http://www.sf-luth.org/index.php?Partitions/Le_Secret_des_Muses The introductory text is in French but that shouldn't ma

[LUTE] Re: Violin and lute.

2015-10-13 Thread Arto Wikla
Herbert, if baroque counts and if you play continuo, there are enormous amount of possibilities. See for ex. our Albinoni: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INPaHCrft6U&feature=youtu.be I play "renaissance" lute there. Arto On 13/10/15 05:46, Herbert Ward wrote: I have a chance to play m