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Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Matthew Locke
Those might be the suites where it says 'theorbo' in the continuo
parts
Locke's music with theorbo as part of the thorough bass section is
listet separately.
Those two single movements and the suite are listet as lute music,
distinctively
Those might be the suites where it says 'theorbo' in the continuo
parts.A
David
On Sunday, December 21, 2014, Mathias RAP:sel
[1]mathias.roe...@t-online.de wrote:
Dear Collected Wisdom,
The German Wiki about Matthew Locke lists two movements (courante,
sarabande)
Dear Mathias,
This is what the Grove has to say:
Locke's keyboard music is less important. His harpsichord works, mostly
printed in Melothesia, are simple pieces doubtless written for teaching, some
arranged from consort dances. The seven organ voluntaries in Melothesia were
probably also
Those might be the suites where it says 'theorbo' in the continuo
parts
Locke's music with theorbo as part of the thorough bass section is
listet separately.
Those two single movements and the suite are listet as lute music,
distinctively. Unfortunately, no sources are given.
The English wiki
Tha only thing I have is:
Locke 1656
Matthew Locke his Little consort of three parts: containing pavans,
ayres, corants and sarabands, for viols or violins. In two several
varieties: the first 20 are for two trebles and a bass: the last 20 for
treble, tenor basse, to be performed either
Dear Mathias,
This is what the Grove has to say:
Locke's keyboard music is less important. His harpsichord works, mostly
printed in
Melothesia, are simple pieces doubtless written for teaching, some
arranged from
consort dances. The seven organ voluntaries in Melothesia were probably
also
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Sent: Sunday, 21 December 2014, 16:14
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Matthew Locke
Tha only thing I have is:
Locke 1656
Matthew Locke his