Hi Bruno,

How about Lillibullero (Lilliburlero) a jaunty and popular ‘Irish’ tune at the 
time.
Purcell published it in his compilation Music’s Handmaid.
Elizabeth Kenny has recorded it for lute solo.


Miles




> On Sep 30, 2016, at 11:06 AM, Arto Wikla <wi...@cs.dartmouth.edu> wrote:
> 
> Hi Bruno
> 
> Perhaps you can arrange (and select) some of the variations of my arr of
> Purcell's Chaconne (from King Arthur) to archlute?
> 
> My tab is in
> https://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/PurcellChaconne020916.pdf
> 
> And my video of playing it is in
>  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olsmDPzPDq4&feature=youtu.be
> 
> Moving many of the low basses to higher octave should not be too complicated.
> 
> best,
> 
> Arto
> 
> On 30/09/16 17:18, Bruno Figueiredo wrote:
>>   I have been asked to play on Purcell's Dido (modern orchestra at 442
>>   with my little 8 course - ok, we can skip this part) and the conductor
>>   asked for a solo lute piece by Purcell or someone in the same style. Is
>>   there any dance tune of him transcribed for renaissance lute? I thought
>>   that maybe a saraband by Puccinini might work...
>>   Any advice is welcomed!
>>   --
>>   Bruno Figueiredo
>> 
>>   Pesquisador autônomo da prática e interpretação
>>   historicamente informada no alaúde e teorba.
>>   Doutor em Práticas Interpretativas  pela
>>   Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.
>> 
>>   --
>> 
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