What about early Italian baroque? There are Canzone etc. also for 3
voices and continuo. Frescobaldi et co.
Renaissance lute is very useful in continuo, too. And also HIP in this
repertoire.
Best,
Arto
On 09/09/12 20:12, t...@heartistrymusic.com wrote:
I have some friends who have had
Very nice music for three voices you will find also in Cancionero de
Palacio. Lute part needs to be arranged.
Free scores:
[1]http://www0.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Cancionero_de_Palacio
Magdalena
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Not an answer to your question, but perhaps relevant if playing part music.
When I got back to the lute a few years ago, I went to our local recorder
society meetings to play ensemble music. What I found is that recorders
generally read an octave higher then notated, so that playing the lute
Dear Tom,
There's a lot of 16th-century consort music for three instruments - a
good place to start would be to look in Brown's Instrumental Music
Printed Before 1600. You can play along with any of that repertoire on
the lute if you make your own intabulations. Of course, you can
See Index III: Performing Medium.
Especially under Ensembles a 3
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Not an answer to your question, but perhaps relevant if playing part music.
When I got back to the lute a few years ago, I went to our
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Consort Suggestions Please
Not an answer to your question, but perhaps relevant if playing part
music. When I got back to the lute a few years ago, I went to our
local recorder society meetings to play ensemble music. What I found
On Sep 9, 2012, at 2:52 PM, A.J. Padilla MD wrote:
There's a saying somewhere that if there's a bagpipe in the same room with a
lute, you can't hear the lute being played, even if the bagpipe is not.
Same thing probably applies to the krumhorn!
Not quite. The world hardly has need of
I stand, humbly corrected
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