[LUTE] Further to- a little Granata experiment

2011-04-11 Thread Martyn Hodgson
Further to this below, it also occurs to me that one of the string composers at the time Andrea Falconiero (c.1586 -1656), did in fact often put little flourishes on final chords as generally found with plucked instruments but unlike the majority of his contemporaries writing conce

[LUTE] Further to- a little Granata experiment

2011-04-11 Thread Martyn Hodgson
Further to this below, it also occurs to me that one of the string composers at the time Andrea Falconiero (c.1586 -1656), did in fact often put little flourishes on final chords as generally found with plucked instruments but unlike the majority of his contemporaries writing conce

[LUTE] Further to- a little Granata experiment

2011-04-11 Thread Martyn Hodgson
Further to this below, it also occurs to me that one of the string composers at the time Andrea Falconiero (c.1586 -1656), did in fact often put little flourishes on final chords as generally found with plucked instruments but unlike the majority of his contemporaries writing conce

[LUTE] Further to- a little Granata experiment

2011-04-11 Thread Martyn Hodgson
Further to this below, it also occurs to me that one of the string composers at the time Andrea Falconiero (c.1586 -1656), did in fact often put little flourishes on final chords as generally found with plucked instruments but unlike the majority of his contemporaries writing conce