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for melody instrument and baroque lute, edited by Wilfred Foxe; four attractive sonatas from an undated print, of c.1708-1712. Wilfred Foxe has realised the figured bass for 11-course baroque lute; this edition consists of a score for the melody instrument and baroque lute, with a separate fascicle containing the figured bass part. 36pp and 16pp, Members: £10 Non members: £15 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 composer’s own hand, accessible contemporary style, early intermediate / intermediate level. 10 pages. ISBN 0 905665 37 0 Members: £4 Non members: £6 View Listen to sample 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 composer’s own hand, accessible contemporary style, and duplicate pages to avoid page turns. Intermediate level. ISBN 0 905655 56 7 Members: £4 Non members: £6 Lute Songs Back to Index View George Mason and John Earsden, The ayres that were sung and played at Brougham Castle in Westmoreland in the Kings Entertainment (1618), for solo voices, chorus and lutes, transcribed and edited with the addition of optional parts for lute band, by Matthew Spring. Ten songs, some performable as solos with G lute, others dialogues, and a big chorus number, evoking the Stuart masque, with a new lute band realisation. Ideal fare for a playing day or music weekend. A score for voice(s) and lute in G with added figured bass, and five further fascicles, for: easy lute i . Members: £16 Non members: £24 View The Turpyn Lute Book, ed. Philippe Obussier (Early Music Centre Editions, 1981), an edition of a fascinating manuscript anthology of lute songs from around 1610-15. Alon





