Yes- Earl of Salisbury's Pavan- which I think is also sometimes attributed to Byrd. (Or Byrd wrote one of his own by that name?).
And dt mentions the "Italian ground"- which I also used to play off the keyboard score some years ago; as I remember it fits on the lute perfectly. A 9 or 10 course lute; or any archthing- anything with a low "CC" makes a very satisfying vehicle for this piece. For some other very good (with extant original intabs) check out Peter Philips, "1589" Pavan, (Wickhambrook has my favorite version) and the Chromatica Pavana and Galliard are outstanding. English lute Society has an edition of Philip's lute versions. Dan >Do you possibly remember which those transcriptions were Daniel? > >G. > > >>He wrote keyboard solos (Fitzwilliam Virginal book & no doubt >>others); but chiefly known for vocal & consort stuff. Do you mean >>actual lute solos? I've only seen a couple of guitar transcriptions >>from the 20th century- any old lute intabs (such as were done with >>a few of Byrd's keyboard pieces) would be of great interest to me; >>never heard of a single one, though. >>Dan >> >>>Dear list >>> >>>Does anyone know of any SOLO pieces by OG in the known canon? -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html