Thanks to Ron and Howard for your help.
The question is becoming more complicated: as far as I can work out,
Campion published a Traite d'accompagnement (1716) and an Addition
au traite d'accompagnement (1730). I think that the detailed
descriptions of accompanying on theorbo, lute
On Sep 29, 2010, at 1:50 PM, Sam Chapman wrote:
The question is becoming more complicated: as far as I can work out,
Campion published a Traite d'accompagnement (1716) and an Addition
au traite d'accompagnement (1730). I think that the detailed
descriptions of accompanying on theorbo,
And lunched at the Trout pub on the Thames.
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Francois.
Thomas Campion was a contemporary of Dowland and Shakespeare. He
died in 1620, and wrote nothing about continuo.
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More players are playing continuo on baroque lute nowadays . . .
couldn't you work up some accompaniments that way? There's some nice
baroque Christmas music,
Chris Goodwin
In a message dated 28/09/2010 18:06:31 GMT Daylight Time,
theoj89...@aol.com writes:
I almost hate
http://www.lautenist.de/Christmas.pdf
It's for flute and B-Lute but the melody should be clear and the lyrics
easy to add. I've just been a bit lazy back when I made those
transcriptions.
Thomas
Am 29.09.2010 09:15, schrieb lute...@aol.com:
More players are playing continuo on baroque
http://www.torban.org/sounds/grech2.mp3
http://www.torban.org/images/grech2.pdf
Enjoy.
AmitiƩs,
RT
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BTW, the previous unpublicized item,
Oj Uchora Izvechora variations,
has a superb recording by Trond Bengtson:
http://www.torban.org/images/oj-uchora2.pdf
http://www.torban.org/audio/trond/uchora-jck.mp3
RT
From: Roman Turovsky r.turov...@verizon.net
http://www.torban.org/sounds/grech2.mp3