Perhaps we can can cast a wider net. I recommend the 1682 table of
"Cadances parfaites" which one can find in the Minkoff reprint for
the Livre de musique pour le lut by Perrine. There are a nice
handful of thorough-bass solutions for the d minor lute. Not exactly
song accompaniments, b
"Jason Yoshida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Dear Benjamin,
> If you are looking for pieces for voice and a d-minor lute, and not
> necessarily realized continuo, you could try the 9 selections from the
> Reusner "Hundert Geistliche Melodien..." which are set in Peters Edition
> (Reusner Lautenwe
Dear Benjamin,
If you are looking for pieces for voice and a d-minor lute, and not
necessarily realized continuo, you could try the 9 selections from the
Reusner "Hundert Geistliche Melodien..." which are set in Peters Edition
(Reusner Lautenwerke) with tablature and a treble clef line consisting o
FYI: For those of you who like to practice baroque lute duos with the computer,
this is fantastic news, thanks Doug!!
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