Thanks, all!  Looks like I've got some work cut out for me!
   Leonard
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   From: Andre Nieuwlaat <ajpm.nieuwl...@gmail.com>
   To: lute <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
   Sent: Sat, Aug 17, 2019 4:28 pm
   Subject: [LUTE] Re: Lute + recorder
     Many of the pieces in the Paston lute books are intabulations of
     polyphonic pieces (motets, movements from masses, madrigals,
     fantasias), with the superius part left out. The superius part can of
     course be played on recorder.
     Andrà ©
     Op za 17 aug. 2019 om 22:07 schreef Tristan von Neumann
     <[1][1]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de>:
       Dario Castello comes to mind.
       At least one of the solo sonatas are available online with tabs.
       If you play continuo, this is no problem anyway. The Bass line is
       pretty
       self explanatory.
       If you like older stuff:
       Pierre Attaignant's Tres Breve et familiere introduction with
       Chanson
       melodies is nice and easy to play.
       On 17.08.19 21:59, Leonard Williams wrote:
       >      I'm seeking sources for music with renaissance lute
       accompanying
       >      recorder.  Any suggestions are welcome.
       >      Thanks and regards,
       >      Leonard Williams
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