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![]() | Wolf Jacob Laufensteiner (16761754): Partie en B flat Major (c. 1720) for 11-course baroque lute, edited by Peter Lay and Robert Spencer. A 6-movement suite in the tuneful galant style, from a manuscript in the Robert Spencer collection, in facsimile and modern French tablature, 15 pages. | 180 grams | Members: £5 |
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![]() | Kraków Mus. ms 40641 for 7 to 10-course lute, mostly playable on a 7-course instrument, with an introductory study by Robert Spencer, John H. Robinson and Franois-Pierre Goy. An early 17th century English MS, containing 26 pieces: 7 by Robert Johnson, 4 by John Sturt; one is by Bocquet and one by Robert Dowland; the rest are courantes and ballets by Anon,40 pages. ISBN 0 905655 19 2 | 260 grams | Members: £8 |
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![]() | The Folger 'Dowland' Manuscript for 6 to 7-course lute (mostly 6-course), edited by Ian Harwood, John H. Robinson and Christopher Goodwin. A manuscript in use from before 1594, to the early 17th century, 78 facsimile pages with 75 pieces of music, including autograph works by John Johnson, and John Dowland. With introduction and concordances. 114 pages, ISBN 0 905655 28 1 | 500 grams | Members: £15 |
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![]() | The Welde Lute Book for 6 to 7-course lutes, edited by Ian Harwood, John H. Robinson, Martin Shepherd and Stewart McCoy. A manuscript of c.1600, with 60 facsimile pages containing 39 pieces of music by Dowland, Bacheler, Collard, Holborne, Byrd, John Johnson and Robert Johnson. With introduction and concordances. 96 pages, ISBN 0 905655 39 7 | 620 grams | Members: £15 |
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![]() | Osborn fb7 for 7-course lute, edited by Stewart McCoy, with Ian Harwood and John H. Robinson. A manuscript, now in the Beinecke Collection at Yale, from around 1630, with 9 pages containing 42 pieces, many of them easy. With introduction, full critical commentary on each piece, concordances and bibliography, clear modern tablature transcriptions of each piece, including reconstructions of the ensemble pieces (a lute duet and psalms for lute and voices); plus an appendix with closely related cittern solos. ISBN 0 905655 50 8 | 450 grams | Members: £13 |
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![]() | The Wickhambrook Lute Manuscript is no. 6 in our series of lute book facsimiles. It is a large folio-sized manuscript compiled in the 1590s, perhaps to collect and preserve lute music by John Johnson, who died in 1594, and whose works predominate in this source. It contains what seems to be an autograph of his son, Robert Johnson. It contains 24 pieces, all for 6-course lutes, including two duets; 11 by John Johnson, 4 by Dowland (this is the unique source of Tarletons Resurrection), 2 by Philip van Wilder, one each by Holborne, Peter Philips, and Lassus, and 5 by anon. The original hands are beautifully clear and easy to play from. An extremely detailed introductory study by Ian Harwood considers the manuscripts provenance and known history, with exhaustive lists of concordances and cognates from John H. Robinson. |
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| View | 58 Very Easy Pieces for Renaissance Lute edited by Christopher Goodwin, John H. Robinson, and Jeanne Fisher, with left-hand fingerings by Lynda Sayce. 58 very easy pieces for 6-course lute, in a variety of styles, chosen from English, and Italian sources, approximately graded in order of difficulty for the beginner, or those wanting something genuinely easy to play, for a change! 40 pages. ISBN 0 905655 22 2 | 300 grams | Members: £5 |
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| View | 58 Very Easy Pieces for Renaissance Lute NOW WITH CD edited by Christopher Goodwin, John H. Robinson, and Jeanne Fisher, with left-hand fingerings by Lynda Sayce. 58 very easy pieces for 6-course lute, in a variety of styles, chosen from English, and Italian sources, approximately graded in order of difficulty for the beginner, or those wanting something genuinely easy to play, for a change! 40 pages. The accompanying CD, Blame not my Lute, recorded by Jacob Heringman, is also available as a download, with free try-before-you-buy option, at www.magnatune.com ISBN 0 905655 22 2 | 300 grams | Members: £8 |
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| View | 40 Easy to Early Intermediate Pieces for Renaissance Lute edited by Christopher Goodwin, with left-hand fingerings provided by Jessica Gordon, typeset by Peter Lay. A sequel to 58 Very Easy Pieces for Renaissance Lute, containing 40 pieces from Cambridge University Library MS Dd.2.11, Negris Le Gratie dAmore (1602), and Judenkünigs Utilis et compenditaria introductio of c.1519, graded according to difficulty with left-hand fingerings throughout. Progresses to barré chords. ISBN 0 905655 31 1 | 240 grams | Members: £5 |
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| View | Lessons for the Lute intermediate pieces selected and fully fingered by Anthony Bailes and Anne van Royen. First published in 1983, now reprinted with corrections and expanded commentary, 47 pages, All for 6-course lute. ISBN 0 905655 03 6. | 260 grams | Members: £8 |
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| View | Hans Newsidler (c.1508/91563): Das Erst Buch (1544) edited and transcribed by Stewart McCoy. 42 simple and attractive pieces for 6-course lute, carefully graded by the composer in order of difficulty, in French tablature, 40 pages. | 260 grams | Members: £5 |
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| View | The Solo Lute Music of Richard Allison edited by John Robinson and Stewart McCoy, with a biographical sketch by Robert Spencer. The first modern edition of this major Elizabethan composer. 17 pieces for (mostly 6-course) lute (many in multiple versions) 1 for bandora, 3 for cittern, 93 pages, ISBN 0 905655 02 8. | 440 grams | Members: £15 |
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| View | The Complete Works of John Danyel, Volume 1: Lute Works edited by Martin Shepherd. 7 solos and 2 duets for 6 to 10-course lutes (mostly 7 or 8c) by one of the finest Golden Age composers,with concordances and critical commentary, 29pages, ISBN 0905655 09 5. | 280 grams | Members: £5 |
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| View | Eight Pieces by Cuthbert Hely for Ten-Course Lute edited and transcribed by Matthew Spring. The first edition of the complete works of this remarkably original 17th-century composer, in French tablature and keyboard transcription, 30 pages, ISBN 0 905655 04 4. | 210 grams | Members: £6 |
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| View | Anthony Holborne, Music for Lute and Bandora for 6 to 9-course lutes (mostly playable on 6 or 7-course lutes), transcribed and edited in two volumes by Rainer aus dem Spring. Holborne is the second best-represented composer in the sources after John Dowland: volume 1 (218 pages) contains 58 lute solos, plus variant versions, 19 bandora solos, 2 lute songs, 10 appendix items; volume 2 (148 pages) contains full critical commentary, with variant bars fully written out in tablature. ISBN 0 905655 20 6. | 1400 grams | Members: £20 |
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| View | Lute Intabulations of Works by Peter Philips edited by David Smith and John Robinson. All known versions of the four great hits of this English emigré composer, the Dolorosa pavan and galliard, and the 1580 pavan and galliard, as they are found intabulated for lute or lute duet (plus a song version) in sources all over Europe. Contains a 22-page critical essay with concordances and full textual commentary, and 23 pieces (36 pages) of music.Mostly for 6-course lute. ISBN 0 905655 17 6 | 320 grams | Members: £5 |
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| View sample page | The Complete Lute Solos of Philip Rosseter edited by Robert Spencer, Stewart McCoy and John Robinson. 10 solos, 4 in alternative versions from different sources, for 6 to 9-course lutes by this accomplished musician of the Golden Age, 44 pages, ISBN 0 905655 13 3 | 320 grams | Members: £5 |
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| View sample page | Tunes of Old London edited by Lynda Sayce, formerly published by Sul Tasto Editions. 10 tunes from Playfords Dancing Master in new arrangements for 8-course lute, 9 pages. | 160 grams | Members: £3 |
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| View | British Library Additional Manuscript 31389, a Venetian lute manuscript of c.1520 edited by Denys Stephens and John H. Robinson. Chronologically the fourth Italian MS containing a significant amount of lute music known to survive, after the Pesaro, Thibault and Capirola MSS, but it lacks rhythm signs, so heavy editing has been required. 12 dances, 9 dance-like pieces, 2 recercars, an incomplete piece of recercar type (all for solo lute), for 6-course lute in tuning, transcribed into French tab, 56 pages. ISBN 0 905655 54 0 | 300 grams | Members: £5 |
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| View sample page | Philip van Wilder, Music for Lute and Chanson Transcriptions For 6-course lute, the complete extant lute works of Henry VIIIs luter, edited by David Humphreys, with Ian Harwood and Stewart McCoy; 9 solo works (including the famous Dump Philipor Arthurs Dump), a duet for two lutes a fifth apart, and 8 pieces for lute and voice or treble instrument; 49 pages of music in all, with critical commentary, with translations of French lyrics. ISBN 0 905655 23 0 | 400 grams | Members: £5 |
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| View | Renaissance Lute Music from German Sources for 6-course lute, edited and transribed into French tablature by Martin Shepherd. 56 pieces, chosen on grounds of musical quality from 16th century printed sources, and ranging from very easy to fairly hard. 92 pages. ISBN 0 905655 27 3 | 390 grams | Members: £7 |
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| View | Selections from Piccinini and Kapsberger for Solo Renaissance Lute transribed into French tablature and edited by Carin Zwilling, with biographical and bibliographical notes. Six pieces by Piccinini and four by Kapsberger in a variety of forms, for 7 to 10-course lute, mostly playable on 7-course lute, intended as a taster of these composersworks, 34 pages. ISBN 0 905655 26 5 | 260 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Francesco da Milano Fantasias in British Sources edited by Gordon Gregory. All the music by Francesco da Milano in British manuscript sources, all 6-course,minimally edited to preserve local variants; 20 pieces of music: 11 fantasias close to the canonic versions, 3 ornamented or corrupt versions, and 6 pieces of doubtful attribution, 46 pages, ISBN 0 905655 15 X | 290 grams | Members: £5 |
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| View | Thirty Pieces for the Lute by Laurencini edited by Tim Crawford. Fantasies and other pieces by one of the leading Italian virtuosi of Dowlands time, in French tablature, for 6 to 9-course lutes, 32 pages. | 250 grams | Members: £5 |
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| View | Sylvius Leopold Weiss: Six Sonatas for 11-Course Lute edited by Peter Lay. Six sonatas (suites) and a fantasie, edited from the London and Dresden Weiss manuscripts, 39 pages, ISBN 0 905655 05 2. | 250 grams | Members: £8 |
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| View | G. F. Handel, Suite in G minor, arranged for archlute Formerly published by Sul Tasto Editions, an arrangement by Lynda Sayce of a keyboard suite by Handel for 14-course archlute, a useful edition to the music for an instrument whose solo repertoire is rather limited. ISBN 0 905655 43 5 | 160 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Duets by Francesco da Milano and Joanne Matelart edited by Gordon Gregory. The two lute duets by Francesco himself, and the seven solos by Francesco and others to which Matelart added a second part. All for 6-course lutes. Five of the pieces were originally written for lutes a tuned a tone apart, and this edition includes alternative versions for equal lutes, two books 14 and 10 pages, ISBN 0 905655 08 7. | 230 grams | Members: £5 |
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| View | E G Baron: Suite for 2 Lutes edited by Lynda Sayce, formerly published by Sul Tasto Editions. A 4-movement suite for two equal 11-course lutes by the author of the famous 1727 treatise on the history and theory of the lute, two books, 8 and 5 pages. | 170 grams | Members: £3 |
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| View | Vincentio Galilei: Five Duets from Fronimo (1584) edited by Lynda Sayce, formerly published by Sul Tasto Editions. 2 intabulations for lutes a tone apart, a fuga and two very beautiful contrapunti for lutes in unison, all for 6-course lutes, by the father of Galileo the astronomer, two books, 8 and 7 pages. | 180 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Duets from the Phalèse Anthologies, Volume 1 edited by Lynda Sayce, formerly published by Sul Tasto Editions. Intabulations, dances, and a fantasia, 9 for lutes in unison, 9 for lutes a tone apart, all for 6 course lutes; two books 26 and 25 pages. | 330 grams | Members: £10 |
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| View | Duets from the Phalèse Anthologies, Volume 2 edited by David Humphreys. 5 duets for lutes tuned a fourth apart, 9 for lutes tuned a fifth apart, all for 6 course lutes, two books, 30 and 24 pages. ISBN 0 905655 11 7. | 330 grams | Members: £10 |
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| View | William Lawes: Suite for Two Lutes William Lawes only known compositions for lute, a suite of three duets, here transcribed and edited in three versions: in the original tuning, in renaissance tuning (by Lynda Sayce) and transposed into C major (by Chris Wilson), all for two 10-course lutes, 10 pages. | 160 grams | Members: £3 |
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| View | Wolf Heckel: Lute Duets edited by Lynda Sayce, formerly published by Sul Tasto Editions. 12 duets, based on chansons, madrigals and German dances, for 6-course lutes tuned a fourth apart, two books, 25 and 18 pages. | 300 grams | Members: £9 |
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![]() Index | Modern Editions: Trios | |||
| View | Music for Lute Consort c.1500 edited by Jon Banks. 16 trios and one duet from late 15th century sources, three single lines IN STAFF NOTATION, printed in score. This music was probably originally intended to by played on lutes, but can be played in ensemble with other instruments. ISBN 0905655 52 4 | 360 grams | Members: £6 |
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| View | Music for Lute Consort c.1500, volume 2 edited by Jon Banks. A further 16 trios from late 15th century sources, three single lines IN STAFF NOTATION, printed in score. This music was probably originally intended to be played on lutes, but can be played in ensemble with other instruments. Playable on equal lutes, one must be for more than 6 courses for some pieces. ISBN 0905655 64 2 | 240 grams | Members: £6 |
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| View | 19 English Folk Songs edited by Christopher Goodwin, is a collection of new arrangements of English folk songs for voice and 7-course lute (all are playable on a 6-course instrument); the songs are easy, and the accompaniments mostly of early intermediate standard. Some arrangements are by Kristian Buhl Mortensen, or Cecil Sharp (intabulated editorially); most are new arrangements by Chris Goodwin. 44 pages, ISBN 0 905655 57 5 | 260 grams | Members: £5 |
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| View | Clair de Lune, Five poems of Paul Verlaine for voice and lute This is Brian Wrights most recent song cycle, setting poems by Verlaine in the original French, set in Brian Wrights characteristically modern yet accessible style, and combining diverse influences, from jazz to baroque lute; for a 6-course lute, intermediate technique. 20 pages. ISBN 0 905655 58 3 | 200 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Sigh again, Shakespeare! by Brian Wright. A collection of six songs for voice and renaissance lute setting texts by Shakespeare, in the composers autograph score. The accompaniments call for a 6-course lute, with a few optional diapason notes, and an intermediate level of technique. ISBN 0 905655 51 6 | 200 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | A Chinese Lachrimae: Seven Songs of Sorrow for Voice and Renaissance Lute by Brian Wright. Seven settings of Chinese poetry in English translations, for voice and 6-course lute, intermediate to advanced level; composers autograph score. ISBN 0 905655 29 X | 200 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | The English Lute Song before Dowland: Volume 1, Songs from the Dallis Manuscript c. 1583 edited by Christopher Goodwin. 19 songs (16 with original or suggested texts, 3 without text), transposed where necessary for 6-course lute in G, 2 lute solos, and a lute quintet, 47 pages. ISBN 0 905655 01 X. | 300 grams | Members: £8 |
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| View | The English Lute Song before Dowland: Volume 2 Songs from Additional Manuscript 4900 and Other Early Sources edited by Christopher Goodwin. 20 songs (18 with original texts, 1 with suggested text, 1 untexted) thought to be typical of English lute song in the 1560s, transposed for 6-course lute in G where necessary, 50 pages ISBN 0 905655 07 9. | 330 grams | Members: £9 |
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| View | Brian Wright, A New Varietie of Shakespeare Songs The second instalment of Brian Wrights project to compose new settings for all the song texts in Shakespeares plays. The new volume consists of seven songs for voice and six-course lute, calling for intermediate technique in both, and composed in Brian Wrights characteristically modern yet accessible style, in autograph score. ISBN 0 905655 59 1 | 200 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Brian Wright, Three for Two: Canario, Habanera, Tarantella Three duos for 6c renaissance lute and renaissance flute / treble recorder / melody instrument. A score in the composers own hand, accessible contemporary style, early intermediate / intermediate level. ISBN 0 905665 37 0 | 160 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Brian Wright, Three dialogues for treble viol or other melody instrument and lute Three duos for renaissance lute and treble viol or other melody instrument. A score in the composers own hand, accessible contemporary style, and duplicate pages to avoid page turns. Intermediate level. ISBN 0 905655 56 7 | 180 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | 19 Easy to Early Intermediate Pieces for Baroque Guitar from French and Iberian Manuscripts edited by Monica Hall; little-known pieces from manuscript sources, addding to the stock of easy and intermediate music available to baroque guitarists. Ten pieces, including works by Le Cocq and Corbetta, are in French tablature, and nine more, all by anon are in Italian tablature. ISBN 0 905655 45 1 | 160 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Francesco da Milano and Joanne Matelart, Six lute duets arranged for two guitars An edition for two classical guitars made by James R. Smith from Gordon Gregorys lute tablature edition (see above); some of the best duets in the repertoire. ISBN 0 905655 46 X | 280 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Stephen Dodgson, Sketchbook for Two Lutes A suite of duets written by him for the duo Christopher Wilson and Tom Finucane in 1984. They were recorded by the duo and broadcast on BBC radio in 1987, and the edition (which consists of the composers autograph score in staff notation, with two partbooks, mostly in tablature) includes a CD of this recording. The music calls for two 6-course lutes, and a reasonably advanced technique. ISBN 0 905655 49 4 | 310 grams | Members: £10 |
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| View | Brian Wright Chasing Shadows: Seven Easy Duets for Two Equal Lutes in the composers autograph score. These are indeed not too hard, as the textures are quite thin, and the rhythms easy - though with some high fret positions. ISBN 0 905655 50 8 | 210 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Brian Wright, Three Jazz Sketches for Renaissance Lute a jazz waltz, a jazz samba and a funky blues piece for renaissance lute, in the composers own hand, intermediate level, 6-course. ISBN 0 905655 38 9 | 160 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Tears or Lamentations: Six Sundry Sighs for 10-course lute, composed in 1998 by Geoffrey Alvarez, in six movements with historically-inspired titles but in a contemporary vein, advanced standard, in staff notation only. ISBN 0 905655 32 X | 200 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Brian Wright: Suite in Eight Movements for Solo Renaissance Lute in the composers own hand, with an introduction by him. In conventional vieil ton tuning, and in a fairly conservative compositional style, intermediate to advanced level. ISBN 0 905655 24 9. | 190 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | David Levy, Les Echos de Versailles, Three easy suites for 11-course baroque lute, in 17th century French style, written in 1994 by David Levy (and formerly published by Omega Editions). A useful and enjoyable work for those learning the baroque lute. ISBN 0 905655 41 9 | 190 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Brian Wright, Tombeau for Monsieur Reinhardt (191053) A contemporary work, in the composers own hand, 5 movements for 6-course lute, not in Django Reinhardts style, but inspired by his musical personality. Contemporary yet accessible in style, intermediate to advanced technique ISBN 0 905655 44 3 | 180 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Brian Wright: Suite No. 2, Variations and Fugue on an Original Theme for solo lute a suite in five movements for 6-course lute, calling for an intermediate level of technique, and is in Brians characteristic modern yet accessible compositional style, in the composers hand. ISBN 0 905655 62 1 | 180 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Poster of a striking woodcut by Matio Pagano of c.1550, showing a lute, Guidonian hand, lute song and explanation of tablature. Printed on good quality card, measuring 35 x 47cm/ 14" x 19". Supplied in cardboard tube. A must for your practice room or workshop wall. | 250 grams | Members: £2 |
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| View | 6 Course Lute by Stephen Barber, with explanatory notes. A lute of mid-16th century type, based on surviving instruments by Dieffopruchar and Gerle. String length 60cm. | 350 grams | Members: £10 |
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| View | 7 Course Lute by Philip MacLeod-Coupe. Designed for use with LS Booklet No. 4, this has a simple body of semi-circular cross-section, so all the ribs are the same shape. String length 60cm. | 350 grams | Members: £10 |
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| View | 10/11 Course Lute by Philip MacLeod-Coupe. An instrument of 17th century type, with body after Hans Frei. String length 65cm (10 course), 67.5cm (11 course). | 350 grams | Members: £10 |
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| View | Chitarrone / theorbo by Stephen Gottlieb, with explanatory notes. A large chitarrone (theorbo) of early 17th century Italian type, based primarily on surviving instruments by Buechenberg, with 6 fingered courses (single or double) and eight single diapasons. String lengths 88.5/159.3cm. | 350 grams | Members: £20 |
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| View | Gut-Strung Plucked Instruments Contemporary with the Lute by Donald Gill, 24 pages. | 150 grams | Members: £2 |
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| View | Wire-strung Plucked Instruments Contemporary with the Lute by Donald Gill, 24 pages. | 150 grams | Members: £2 |
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| View | Lute Construction by Philip MacLeod-Coupe, 40 pages. Note: this booklet describes a method of construction based on making identical ribs to build up a body of semi-circular cross-section without the use of a mould,. Whereas many luthiers today use moulds and produce lutes which are not exactly semi-circular. | 180 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Lute Playing Technique by Diana Poulton, 36 pages. | 180 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | The Care of Your Lute by David Van Edwards. This tiny booklet is designed to fit in the string box of the average lute case and provides a handy guide to the maintenance and adjustment needs of your lute. | 100 grams | Members: £2 |
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| View | Playing Lute Music on your Guitar by Peter Martin ISBN 0 905655 18 4 | 180 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | La guitarra a lo espaol, Aspects of Guitar Performance Practice, 15251775 by M. June Yakeley ISBN 0 905655 35 4 | 180 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Baroque Guitar Stringing: a Survey of the Evidence by Monica Hall ISBN 0 905655 40 0 | 200 grams | Members: £4 |
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| View | Wire Strings at Helmingham Hall: an Instrument and a Music Book by Ian Harwood. A detailed description and discussion of the famous orpharion by John Rose belonging to Lord Tollemache, and of an important Elizabethan musical instruction book also discovered in Helmingham Hall. Illustrated throughout. ISBN 0 905655 47 8 | 200 grams | Members: £5 |
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| View | The Lute in English Renaissance Verse 1500-1700, an Anthology compiled and edited by Christopher Goodwin. ISBN 0 905655 61 3 | 140 grams | Members: £5 |
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| View sample page | The Dolmetsch Family with Diana Poulton: Pioneer Early Music Recordings, vol. 1 This CD collects together nearly all the recordings released by the Dolmetsch family on their own record label between the mid 1930s and 1948, newly transferred from original 78s, including works by Dowland, Byrd, Marais, Purcell, the Lawes brothers, Jenkins, Leclair and Beethoven (the Moonlight sonata played by Arnold Dolmetsch on a 1799 piano) Carl Dolmetsch and Arnold Dolmetsch himself. Includes the lute playing of Diana Poulton (19031995) and Arnold Dolmetsch (18581940); a significant document in the modern history of the lute. | 220 grams | Members: £10 |
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| View | Pleasant are the Tears which Music Weeps This is a CD of a fascinating and enjoyable hour-long BBC radio broadcast made in 1968, telling the story of the life of John Dowland in words and music. The script was written by Dowlands biographer Diana Poulton, and Geoffrey Skelton, with (very aptly chosen) music played by Desmond Dupre and David Channon on lutes, and singers. For legal reasons we cannot sell this CD; instead we are lending out copies on long loan, free of charge, for the cost of postage only. We have had plenty of copies made, so are most unlikely ever to ask for them back! | 180 grams | Members: £2 |
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