43 Lyra Viol Tablatures for solo instrument from Tobias Hume’s The First Part of Ayres (1605)

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The Lute Society – of this remarkably original 17th-century composer, in French tablature and keyboard transcription, 30 pages, ISBN 0 905655 04 4

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English ’Golden Age’ lute music Back to Index View Musicke with her Silver Sound,  edited by Richard Darsie and John Robinson; a reprint of Silver Sound Publications’ generous anthology of 148 attractive and mostly anonymous pieces from Elizabethan manuscript sources (Marsh, Pickering, Cosens, Cambridge MSS etc), running to 193 pages of music, for 6 course lute, early intermediate standard and upwards. Members: £16 Non members: £24 View 43 Lyra Viol Tablatures for solo instrument from Tobias Hume’s The First Part of Ayres (1605) edited by Ian Gaskell, presents most of the solo tablatures from that source, for a 6-course instrument in conventional renaissance tuning, intended for lyra viol, but they can be played on the lute as they stand, or better, adapted a little to make them more lutenistic. 43 pieces, 48pp, , Members: £7 Non members: £10 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. Members: £15 Non members: £22 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. Members: £7 Non members: £10 View Eight Pieces by Cuthbert Hely for Ten-Course Lute edited and transcribed by Matthew Spring. The first edition of the complete works . Members: £7 Non members: £10

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Weight 210 kg