The original was for a single voice and organ, and I have never seen a 
multivoice arrangement.
RT
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From: "édition du gave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 9:50 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Wedding gig


> Hello Roman,
> I'm searching material for training a little choir amateur association
> (4 voices SATB) with instruments (lute, bass viol). This people don't
> practice early music apart some Back or Haendel greatest hits in an
> other big choir. Caccini's Ave maria look very pretty and interest me.
> Is there a version for choir (with resolve thorough bass for D baroque
> lute it will be magic !) adapted by yourself or other ? Idem, I'm
> interesting in not well-known early music with lute and for voices, and
> personal arrangment will be welcomed (apart Dowland's songs Lillemayers
> and Sarge Gerbode items I know) particularly with lutenist resolved TB
> in tab G or D. As a self made man, I try to learn TB but for now, it
> look an unaccesible paradise or at a hard work price with a poor result .
> Thanks for those who can help me.
> Bernard in south west France
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