The Lute Society in UK has a 'hire fleet' of lutes for this very purpose. Whether they can be hired to Chicago might seem unlikely but would surely be worth asking.

Stephen


On 07/31/2012 03:25 PM, A.J. Padilla MD wrote:

.............


Note that the Lute Society (in the UK) has a list of luthiers both in Europe
and N America. I would think that the LSA (Lute Society of America) has a
similar list.
Do you perchance have a firstborn child, or an extra gonad, or perhaps a
kidney you might want to offer for a "real" lute?
Al Padilla

-----Original Message-----
From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf
Of Bruno Fournier
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 3:06 PM
To: William Samson
Cc: Jim Ammeson; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: My First Lute

I would suggest you try and rent one from a local lutenist, or perhaps check with the university music faculty if there would be one available
    on loan.

    A

    regards

    A

    Bruno Cognyl-Fournier

    Montreal Canada

    A

    A

    On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 1:32 PM, William Samson
    <[1]willsam...@yahoo.co.uk>  wrote:

      A  A A difficult one, Jim. A Most lutes are built to order for a
      customer -
A A unfortunate because the customer doesn't get a chance to try it
      before
      A  A committing to buy it!
A A There are, however, some off-the-peg lutes available. A Closest
      to your
      A  A price range are the lutes built (in Pakistan??) for the Early
      Music
      A  A Shop in England
      A
A [1][2]http://www.earlymusicshop.com/product.aspx/en-GB/1000655-ems
      -8-cours
      A  A e-renaissance-lute A  I have recently seen and tried one of
      these and
A A found it to play very well. A I don't know if similar lutes are
      A  A available in the US but would be surprised if they aren't.
      A  A The other possibility is the second-hand market, but you're in
      the lap
      A  A of the gods, there.
      A  A Good luck in your quest!
      A  A Bill
      A  A From: Jim Ammeson<[3]jimastr...@yahoo.com>
      A  A To: "[4]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu"<[5]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
      A  A Sent: Tuesday, 31 July 2012, 17:31
      A  A Subject: [LUTE] My First Lute

    A  A  A So, I've been considering buying a lute for a few years now,
    but I've
A A A had trouble finding places I can really try playing one or many
    A  A people
A A A I can talk to about them. A (Lutes are a bit of a niche thing,
    I
    A  A know.)
A A A A lutenist at the local renaissance faire suggested this list,
    so I
    A  A  A thought I'd post.
    A  A  A So, I'll just explain my situation, right now:
A A A I've been playing classical guitar for about 5 years. A I play
    lots of
    A  A  A baroque and renaissance music, love the stuff. A I'd really
    like to
    A  A try
    A  A  A playing a lute or two before deciding if I want to make the
    A  A investment
    A  A  A in buying one. A As of right now, I don't have much over $500
    to spend
A A A (I know that's not probably enough for one that's really worth
    A  A having,
A A A unless I get a good price on a used one or something), but I'm
    A  A  A *willing* to spend more, just don't have it *now*. A (I'm a
    college
    A  A  A student, nuff said?)
    A  A  A I live in the Chicago area, and have asked around if there's
    anyplace
A A A in the area whatsoever that makes lutes, and have tried looking
    A  A online,
A A A but haven't found anything. A I've asked around at renaissance
    faires,
    A  A  A as well, and, again, just was directed here by one lutenist.
    A  A  A So, any advice as to what a beginning lutenist should do?
    A Where to
    A  A go
    A  A  A to try a lute for the first time and see if it is really
    something
    A  A for
    A  A  A him? A I've been thinking an 8 course lute would be good for
    the
    A  A pieces
    A  A  A I play to play...Bach and Dowland and the like? A Any general
    advice
    A  A is
    A  A  A also appreciated.
    A  A  A -Jim
    A  A  A --
    A  A To get on or off this list see list information at

      A  A [2][6]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
      A  A --
      References
      A  A 1.
[7]http://www.earlymusicshop.com/product.aspx/en-GB/1000655-ems-8-co
      urse-renaissance-lute
      A  A 2. [8]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

    --

    A

    Bruno Cognyl-Fournier

    A

    [9]www.estavel.org

    A

    --

References

    1. mailto:willsam...@yahoo.co.uk
2. http://www.earlymusicshop.com/product.aspx/en-GB/1000655-ems-8-cours
    3. mailto:jimastr...@yahoo.com
    4. mailto:lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
    5. mailto:lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
    6. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
    7.
http://www.earlymusicshop.com/product.aspx/en-GB/1000655-ems-8-course-renais
sance-lute
    8. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
    9. http://www.estavel.org/










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