Hi,
here are some new intabulations (all in Fronimo) for: â Sommer, Johann - Paduan 17a (Ander Theil auÃerlesener Paduanen und Galliarden -1609) for 2 Treble Instruments and 2 Lutes â Sommer, Johann - Galliard 14b (Ander Theil auÃerlesener Paduanen und Galliarden -1609) for 2 Treble Instruments and 2 Lutes â Bateman, Robert - Galliard 10b (Ander Theil auÃerlesener Paduanen und Galliarden -1609) for 2 Treble Instruments and 2 Lutes â Mercker, Matthias - Galliard 9b (Ander Theil auÃerlesener Paduanen und Galliarden -1609) for 2 Treble Instruments and 2 Lutes â Steffens, Johann - Galliard 1b (Ander Theil auÃerlesener Paduanen und Galliarden -1609) for 2 Treble Instruments and 2 Lutes â Praetorius, Michael - Nun lob mein Seel den Herren (Variation II) for Treble Instrument, Basso and 2 Lutes â Stadlmayr, Johannes - Canzon I (Münchner Canzonen 1624) for 2 Treble Instruments and 2 Lutes The mainly reason to allocate on two (or more) Lutes is, to lower the technical problems and the lute player can focus more on the music. In addition, as discussed several times here in the Forum, you cannot see on the stage sitting only a puppet, but you can hear also something. In addition, he does not always have to fight against the other instruments, which means that the lute increasingly sounds like a guitar because of the volume. Enjoy them Anton http://lute-ensemble-tabulatures.npage.de <http://lute-ensemble-tabulatures.npage.de/> -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html