Dear Chris,
the one piece that comes to mind immediately is the final piece of
Esaias Reusner's Erfreuliche Lautenlust. In this piece, he omits the first, the
second AND the third course!!!
It's on page 40.
Couranta sine quinta, quartia e tertia de ER
Reusner seems to have a penchant for
Dear Magnus,
Major Courantes (on p. 6) in the same book, he only uses
the open string - letter a
the fifth fret - letter f
the seventh fret -letter h
Couranta a 3 literis.
Does anyone know if this technique was ever used by other lute composers?
Yes, there is some Canto angelorum (or
...@symbol4.de wrote:
From: Bernd Haegemann b...@symbol4.de
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Unique L'Amant?
To: magnus andersson maan7...@yahoo.com
Cc: lute list lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Date: Saturday, January 22, 2011, 4:10 PM
Dear Magnus,
Major Courantes (on p. 6) in the same book, he only uses