Kapsperger and Michelangelo Galilei. Much of the music of both
   composers is difficult, but there are also many not so tough pieces in
   there. Both of these guys have a lot of personality and an individual
   stylistic stamp, even in the easier pieces.
   Chris
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     At May 22, 2015, 11:22:48 AM, Omer Katzir wrote:

   Guitar - Check
   Renaissance Lute - Check
   Baroque - todo
   Had an amazing recital with Francesca, my very sexy 7 course. Luis
   Milan, Francesco de Milano, Dalza Nuesidler and more, was a great
   fun.A
   Now it is time to put y 10 course into use (until now I just played
   for myself with her) I have couple of pieces, well, only 3 pieces
   really (all others are by Ballard) Including Passacallie by Gallot and
   two preludes by Mertel. So of course I will like your recommendation
   again, which pieces do you think will be great for first time
   performing with 10 course, and people can connect to (This specific
   group of people never heard a lute before, or early music before I
   came)A
   So thank you all again!
   --
   Omer Katzir
   The Silent Troubadour
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