From: Rob MacKillop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vihuela vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 12:50 PM
Subject: [VIHUELA] six-course guitar
The question is - what repertoire exists specifically for it?
Maybe the trios of Isidro de Laporta and Antonio Ximénez for guitar, violin
I mentioned the Boccherini in my initial email, but I called them string
quartets plus guitar - quintets, of course. Jacob Lindberg recorded them as
well.
2008/5/31 Are Vidar Boye Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What about Boccherini's quintets? I think Jose Miguel Moreno has recorded
them on a
12 sontas - sounds interesting. Are they good pieces?
Rob
2008/5/31 Eloy Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, Monica is right, there are 2 mss of Vargas y Guzman, one from 1773,
that has some minuets and other dances, and one from 1776, with 12 sonatas,
all for 6 c. guitar and continuo
Best
Hi Jelma,
Interesting...I don't know Mariano de Ledesma. I look forward to your
recording!
Yes, I'm sure both instruments co-existed for some time. In fact, according
to the Tecla edition I have of the Fernandiere book, the same year, 1799,
saw the publication of the *Escuela para tocar con