hi,
I have uploaded a fine Single-line Trios for 3 equal lutes.
--Anonym-Attaignant - Le cueur est mien ---
first the original Anonym Chanson, second part is the diminuated (original for
keyboard) Variation by Attaignant.
Here are the Links for the Singleline Lute Trios
1.) Singlelinetrio
Hi,
I have uploaded a new lute trio for 3 equal lutes.
- Gombert - In illo tempore loquente Jesu ---
It's one of the very best! (My opinion)
Enjoy it.
Anton
3 Lutes (Unsisono)
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=2ff9bbd6c00cf4bce5c3dee5769931ec1f86fab09778dc53d8c7c6998cb4ca21
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Hi,
I have uploaded a new lute duett for 2 equal lutes (Unisono)
Caroso - Alba Novella
(Il Ballarino, 1581)
Enjoy it
Anton
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Hi,
I have uploaded a new lute Duett for 2 lutes ad Quartam
Anonyme - Mall Simmes_Cambridge Consort Books
(inspired by John Sturt's Lute book)
Enjoy this beautiful music
Anton
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Dear friends,
as I have got some persistent rheumatic problems I wonder to put the
multi-stringed instruments away for a while. For not getting completely mad
while recovering I am now looking for something like a replacement -
particularly something I can play without my nasty thump.
The
This is the final piece from Christian Vasseur's 'Pieces De Luth'
published by the French Lute Society.
(I've played the 'waltz' section, first time around, a bit too quickly
to match with the second time but I hope it doesn't make too much of a
difference)
Very lovely, Stuart!
On Dec 28, 2011, at 9:07 AM, Stuart Walsh wrote:
This is the final piece from Christian Vasseur's 'Pieces De Luth' published
by the French Lute Society.
(I've played the 'waltz' section, first time around, a bit too quickly to
match with the second time but I hope it
A bit of an odd request, but there is an old ( ~ 1960's I think) record of
Renaissance ensemble music - Susato and such. I don't remember the title but it
was an RCA record with a very pink jacket. Walter Gerwig played lute in the
band.
Does anybody have a digitized copy that they would be
I love these old recordings too. Digging out the old LPs is a trip
down Memory Lane but also a reality check in terms of listening to what
people used to be able to get away with. This week, I listened to a
very old LP of Inspector Smith playing Denis Gaultier on an historical
OK. Google before you post.
The album title was Dance Music of the Renaissance.
It was reissued on CD as Tanzmusik Der Renaissance with the band listed as
Collegium Aureum and a decidedly non-pink cover. (I verified that it is indeed
the same recording by listening to a couple of the tracks on
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