Description
View Cancionero de Uppsala (1556), a selection transcribed for two vihuelas or six course lutes edited by Massimo Marchese and Ugo Nastrucci, 28 duets, approachable for beginners and intermediate players, arranged from of one of the important Spanish music prints of the mid 16th century, concluding with the famous Christmas villancico âRiu, riu, chiuâ, with introductory essay. A single volume (rather than two partbooks) presents the duets in French tab, in score; 80pp. Members: £10 Non members: £15 View YouTube performance Musica Natalis Book 2. Duets for two 6-course lutes, easy to early intermediate level, presenting divisions, variations and âreflectionsâ on 15 Christmas carols from England, France and Germany, some of them in several movements, presented arranged by Brian Wright and presented in his autograph score, 60pp, Members: £7 Non members: £10 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, 20 pages, 20 pages. . Members: £7 Non members: £10 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. Members: £4 Non members: £6 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 . Members: £4 Non members: £6





