Hi Timothy:
Not trying to take the place of your teacher, I am going to make a couple of
observations from my own experience that might help you. Until recently I
played the Lute like one plays the classical Guitar, left knee on foot stool
etc. I had to change to using the right led as a resting
Dear Stewart,
Daniel Heart includes a quite lengthy discussion of this piece in his
edition of Attaignant where he compares it with Francesco da Milano's
fantasia on f. 62 of the Casteliono Lute book (Ness 24), not suggesting that
it's
the same composition, but noting similarities and speculating t
Dear All,
I have been looking at the first Prelude in Attaingnant's 1529
collection of solo lute music. The piece also appears in the Siena
Lute Book, ff. 17r-17v. Does anyone know of any other concordance?
There are a few insignificant differences between the two sources
like notes on the wrong