I agree with David - Stefan's book is very good. I assume, Thomas, that you mean 11c. If you have a 13c, try Satoh's tutor (Tree Editions).
Rob MacKillop www.rmguitar.info -----Original Message----- From: David Van Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 August 2007 23:39 To: Thomas Tallant Cc: baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Sources of music Dear Thomas, You might try The Baroque Lute Companion by Stefan Lundgren 252 lute pieces chosen from twelve unpublished manuscripts. - 24 studies and twelve chorale variations composed by Stefan Lundgren. - Lute instruction with photos and exercises. - Reading and playing from historical sources. - Text: English and German. The pieces in this anthology are organized in twelve chapters and are based on the twelve most common keys for the lute music of this period. Every chapter is ordered in three levels graded, easy, medium and difficult. Price: =A4 65. Stefan also publishes for baroque lute: Lautenbuchlein II Lautenbuchlein IV J.S. Bach: complete lute works S.L. Weiss: suite in c-dur J.S. Bach: 15 two-part inventions You can see his complete list on his website: http://www.luteonline.de/lundgren-edition/tutors.htm Best wishes, David At 15:29 -0700 12/8/07, Thomas Tallant wrote: >Could someone point me to sources of easy to >intermediate music for Baroque lute? I have the >Tree Edition collection edited by Anthony >Bailes, and that seems to be a good place to >start, but I would like to study other >collections or sources of music of similar >difficulty. > >I know this question has probably been asked >before, but I'm new to the list. Thanks for any >help.... > >Thomas Tallant > > > -- The Smokehouse, 6 Whitwell Road, Norwich, NR1 4HB England. Telephone: + 44 (0)1603 629899 Website: http://www.vanedwards.co.uk -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html