[LUTE] Re: Rust - transcriptions of 21 and 53, I and II

2019-03-17 Thread Alain Veylit
Thank you for this information Arthur. You may need to re-login to access my site - or the server was down ... The very short bass notes are found in fast arpeggios (sextoles) and I doubt they are really meant to be played as actual 32nd notes - they are more indicative of the difference in

[LUTE] Re: Rust - transcriptions of 21 and 53, I and II

2019-03-17 Thread Arthur Ness
Dear Alain, A copy of a 1980 edition of the lute and viola sonata* arrived on Friday. I can't get on to your site to compare it today. I could yesterday. (". . . projects/view/5") P.S. have your message will re-connect. The ms copy** is unusual. It seems to be a kind of

[LUTE] Re: Rust - transcriptions of 21 and 53, I and II

2019-03-17 Thread Andreas Schlegel
The Krebs concerti will be edited by Stephan Olbertz. We worked on them some months ago and I think the edition will appear soon. It’s a little bit tricky because of all the variants. Andreas > Am 17.03.2019 um 17:35 schrieb Alain Veylit : > > Thanks for the suggestions, Martyn. > >

[LUTE] Re: Rust - transcriptions of 21 and 53, I and II

2019-03-17 Thread Alain Veylit
Thanks for the suggestions, Martyn. Actually, I was wondering about the Johann Ludwig Krebs concerto in C for B. lute and strings. The score is widely available on the Net - here on scribd: [1]https://www.scribd.com/document/371003432/Krebs-Johann-Ludwig-C-Dur- Krebs-WV-202 - or

[LUTE] Re: Rust - transcriptions of 21 and 53, I and II

2019-03-17 Thread Martyn Hodgson
You may consider transcribing some of Haydn's wonderful keyboard works or violin and keyboard or piano trios - careful selection will throw up works similarly accommodating to the the late lute as the Rust pieces.. And, of course, some of the Baryton trios can work well with lute