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Non members: £15 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. Members: £10 Non members: £15 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. Members: £3 Non members: £4 View Wolf Heckel: Lute Duets edited by Lynda Sayce, formerly published by Sul Tasto Editions. 12 duets, based o . Members: £10 Non members: £15 Trios and Quartets Back to Index View Music for Lute Quartet ed. Ian Gaskell (Oriel Lute Library Editions) presents a clear performing edition of most of the surviving pieces for four renaissance lutes: two song arrangements (also with staff notation vocal parts) by Hubert Walraent (for lutes in a, d, E and D); the canzona by Terzi (for two pairs of lutes a fourth apart) and Valletâs suite from Secretum Musarum (1616) (for lutes in d, a, g and D, or equivalent), four partbooks of 20 pp each, 10 pieces. Members: £10 Non members: £15 View tab 1 View tab 2 View bass viol Trios from Tobias Humeâs Poeticall Musicke (1607) for two tablature instruments and bass edited by Ian Gaskell presents 23 very attractive trios (plus two duets, without bass part, from Captain Humeâs Musicall Humours of 1605) from Humeâs multi-use publication, which states on its title page that one performance option is two lutes with a bass instrument. The bass can also be played continuo-style, on a third lute. Three partbooks, two in tablature for 6-course instruments in conventional renaissance tuning, and one in bass staff notation. 28pp, 28pp and 24pp,


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