it of a handful;
dividing those four voices between two lutes, as Gordon suggests, is a
good idea, and makes it easier to bring out melodic lines.
Stewart McCoy
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I remember this being played at a Lute Society Sum
I like Gordon's suggestion of a quartet arrangement, but if you need a
trio version you should consider playing the bass part on a bass lute in
D so the trebles fit more comfortably on two G lutes.
M
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It was in The Journal of the Lute Society Vol 24 (1984) Part 1
Replete for Three Lutes: The Missing Parts by Ian Davies
Best,
Matthew
On Sep 4, 2017, at 9:56, Jean-Marie Poirier <[1]jmpoiri...@wanadoo.fr>
wrote:
There was an edition of this piece in one of the Lute Socie
There was an edition of this piece in one of the Lute Society (English) music
supplements years ago... It was edited by Stewart McCoy if I remember well, but
I'm not 100% sure ;-) !
Best,
Jean-Marie
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>There is a "Replete for 3 lutes" in the Brogyntyn lute book - It seems
>to
Lex,
Many thanks for this valuable information. I also found this page on
the topic: [1]http://www.gordongregory.co.uk/trumpetts/trumpetts.htm.
So, plenty of food for thought :)
Alain
On 09/03/2017 05:02 PM, Lex van Sante wrote:
Hi again,
The original piece is to be fou
Hi again,
The original piece is to be found at IMSLP under Parsons, Robert
This is all the info I could find.
Cheers
Lex van Sante
> Op 4 sep. 2017, om 01:40 heeft Alain Veylit het
> volgende geschreven:
>
> There is a "Replete for 3 lutes" in the Brogyntyn lute book - It seems to be
>
Hi Alain,
The title of the original piece is âa song called trumpetsâ composed by
Robert Parsons.
Lex van Sante
> Op 4 sep. 2017, om 01:40 heeft Alain Veylit het
> volgende geschreven:
>
> There is a "Replete for 3 lutes" in the Brogyntyn lute book - It seems to be
> a sort of cano
Hi Alain,
It is an in tabulation of a six part piece. The four lower parts are
intabulated in the Brogyntyn lute book. The remaining two parts are trebles
which are tossing musical ideas between them. Much like lute duets of the time
like Drewries accords. If you are interested, I could PM you
There is a "Replete for 3 lutes" in the Brogyntyn lute book - It seems
to be a sort of canon, but I don't understand how it works... The
Brogyntyn only shows one part, so are the other parts found somewhere
else or is the one part enough?
There is a recording of it by James Tyler et aliem on Y
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