facsimile edition published 7 june 2009 by the Dutch Lute Society NLV/KVNM 3 volumes (2 with music, 907 pieces in French tablature, 1 with bibliogr. and musicologial apparatus), hardcover. 90 EUR + S&H, more info from mailto:publicaties@nederlandseluitvereniging.nl
New items published by TREE EDITION June 2009
for Renaissance Lute
ADRIAN DENSS: FLORILEGIUM, 1594 Facsimile of Leipzig II.23.38a A very large source in two parts: - songs and madrigals by Gastoldi, Vecchi, Lechner, Lassus, Gabrieli and others for two and three voices, accompanied by lute - pieces for lute solo (Fantasiae, Passamezzi, Allemandae and more). Staff notation/ French tablature/ Renaissance tuning Florilegium complete edition Part I&II Euro 50.- Florilegium Part I Pieces for voice & lute 128 pages Euro 35.- Florilegium Part II Pieces for lute solo 70 pages Euro 25.-
12 PIECES FOR THEORBO FROM THE MS KRAKOW 40591 edited by Mathias Rösel The manusript containes pieces for lute and theorbo (or chitarrone). The 12 charming theorbo pieces have been selected and typeset anew for this edition, showing the fingering as in the original source. Italian tablature/ Renaissance reentrant tuning Euro 15.- _______________________________________________________________________ for Baroque Lute
Relaunch: now with introduction JACQUE BITTNER: PIČCES DE LUT, 1702 (facsimile of the copy now in Linz, Austria) His real name might have been JACOB BÜTTNER. The present editon contains 10 suites, in total 55 pieces for 11-course baroque lute. With a very informative introduction (in German language) by Michael Treder & F-P.Goy. French tablature/ Baroque tuning Euro 25.- _______________________________________________________________________ Send your orders to AlbertReyerman@kabelmail.de Find our complete catalogue of lute music at www.TREE-EDITION.com TREE EDITION / Albert Reyerman / Finkenberg 89 / D-23558 Luebeck / Germany
Twenty-one pieces by John Dowland
arranged for lute trio (GGD) with two easy extra parts (GG) to be added ad lib.
by Stewart McCoy
Here are some of Dowland's best-known pieces - Lachrimae, The Frog Galliard, and others - together with some of his less well-known ones like The Shoemaker's Wife and Thomas Collier's Galliard. For players of more modest ability, there are also two extra parts which provide simple chords and an easy melody line, which may be added to the trio or played together as a duet. Ideal for lute playing days, early music courses, or any occasion when lutenists simply want to have fun playing together.