[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Sources of music

2007-08-13 Thread Roman Turovsky
From: "Thomas Tallant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Could someone point me to sources of easy to intermediate music for 
> Baroque lute? I have the Tree Edition collection edited by Anthony Bailes, 
> and that seems to be a good place to start, but I would like to study 
> other collections or sources of music of similar difficulty.
>
> I know this question has probably been asked before, but I'm new to the 
> list.  Thanks for any help
>
> Thomas Tallant

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Sources of music

2007-08-13 Thread Mathias Rösel
"Daniel Shoskes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> The introductory book by Giesbert is also excellent. It is in German,  
> but is filled with musical examples ranging from the simple to Weiss/ 
> Bach. It is out of print but often available on used book web sites.

You can still buy it from Schott, if I'm not mistaken.

Mathias

> > I agree with David - Stefan's book is very good. I assume, Thomas,  
> > that you
> > mean 11c. If you have a 13c, try Satoh's tutor (Tree Editions).
> >
> > Rob MacKillop



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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Sources of music

2007-08-13 Thread Daniel Shoskes
The introductory book by Giesbert is also excellent. It is in German,  
but is filled with musical examples ranging from the simple to Weiss/ 
Bach. It is out of print but often available on used book web sites.

DS

On Aug 13, 2007, at 2:29 AM, Rob wrote:

> I agree with David - Stefan's book is very good. I assume, Thomas,  
> that you
> mean 11c. If you have a 13c, try Satoh's tutor (Tree Editions).
>
> Rob MacKillop
>
> www.rmguitar.info
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: David Van Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 12 August 2007 23:39
> To: Thomas Tallant
> Cc: baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
> Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Sources of music
>
> Dear Thomas,
>
> You might try
> The Baroque Lute Companion by Stefan Lundgren
> 252 lute pieces chosen from twelve unpublished
> manuscripts. - 24 studies and twelve chorale
> variations composed by Stefan Lundgren. - Lute
> instruction with photos and exercises. - Reading
> and playing from historical sources. - Text:
> English and German. The pieces in this anthology
> are organized in twelve chapters and are based on
> the twelve most common keys for the lute music of
> this period. Every chapter is ordered in three
> levels graded, easy, medium and difficult.
> Price: =A4 65.
>
> Stefan also publishes for baroque lute:
> Lautenbuchlein II
> Lautenbuchlein IV
> J.S. Bach: complete lute works
> S.L. Weiss: suite in c-dur
> J.S. Bach: 15 two-part inventions
>
> You can see his complete list on his website:
> http://www.luteonline.de/lundgren-edition/tutors.htm
>
> Best wishes,
>
> David
>
>
> At 15:29 -0700 12/8/07, Thomas Tallant wrote:
>> Could someone point me to sources of easy to
>> intermediate music for Baroque lute? I have the
>> Tree Edition collection edited by Anthony
>> Bailes, and that seems to be a good place to
>> start, but I would like to study other
>> collections or sources of music of similar
>> difficulty.
>>
>> I know this question has probably been asked
>> before, but I'm new to the list.  Thanks for any
>> help
>>
>> Thomas Tallant
>>
>>
>>
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