The Lute Songs of John Dowland Made Easy for Flute and Guitar


Book Description

Ten Lute Songs by John Dowland, arranged for flute and classical guitar (in standard notation and tablature). Includes: Away with These Self-Loving Lads, Come Again Sweet Love, Come Heavy Sleep, Dear If You Change, Flow My Tears, Go Crystal Tears, If My Complaints, The Lowest Trees Have Tops, Weep You No More, Who Ever Thinks or Hopes.




John Dowland in Tablature


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For years, classical guitarists have enjoyed playing the lute music of the English composer, John Dowland (1563-1626). Forty of his beautiful compositions are included in this volume. the book is intended for the guitarist with intermediate to advanced fingerstyle technique, and can be played on both nylon and steel string instruments. In order to help capture the unique character of Dowland's music, renaissance lute tuning (capo on the third fret with the G string tuned to F sharp) is used throughout. the pieces progress more or less in order of increasing difficulty, and special care has been taken to be sure any group of consecutive pieces can be played with satisfying results. Standard notation with TAB. Includes FREE downloadable companion audio files.




John Dowland for Classic Guitar


Book Description

For years, classical guitarists have enjoyed playing the lute music of the English composer, John Dowland (1563-1626). Forty of his beautiful compositions are included in this volume. the book is intended for the guitarist with intermediate to advanced fingerstyle technique, and can be played on both nylon and steel string instruments. In order to help capture the unique character of Dowland's music, renaissance lute tuning (capo on the third fret with the G string tuned to F sharp) is used throughout. the pieces progress more or less in order of increasing difficulty, and special care has been taken to be sure any group of consecutive pieces can be played with satisfying results. Standard notation only. Includes FREE downloadable companion audio files.




Introduction to the Lute


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This book is aimed at beginner lute and guitar players interested in playing Renaissance lute music on either instrument. Lute and guitar tablature are included, along with notes on technique, biographies of lute composers from the 16th century, and general advice on buying, stringing and tuning a lute. The book starts with single-line melodies, before progressing to two-part and full repertoire pieces. Selections include works by great Renaissance composers such as John Dowland, Francesco da Milano, Alonso Mudarra, Francesco Spinacino and others, with music from England, Scotland, Italy, France and Germany. A useful chord chart is also included. Every piece in the book has been recorded for download by Rob MacKillop--in itself, an album worth owning. Includes access to online audio.




English Lute Songs


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The collected lute music of John Dowland


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Includes original lute tablature, with keyboard transcriptions.




Interpreting John Dowland's Lute Works on the Classical Guitar


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John Dowland (1563-1626) composed the most sophisticated and beautiful music for a fretted string instrument during the renaissance period. Performing this music on the modern classical guitar presents a number of different interpretive dilemmas and performance options. This work illuminates this process for the modern guitarist. I also discuss the life of John Dowland, renaissance ornamentation, and diminution or renaissance improvisation.




Renaissance Songs for Flute and Guitar


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Ten Renaissance songs, by a variety of composers, arranged for flute and guitar (in standard notation and tablature). Includes: "And Would You See My Mistress' Face" (Philip Rosseter), "Come Again, Sweet Love" (John Dowland), "Come, My Celia" (Alfonso Ferrabosco), "Fayne Would I Wedd" (Richard Farnaby), "Greensleeves" (Traditional), "The Silver Swan" (Orlando Gibbons), "The Three Ravens" (Thomas Ravenscroft), "Thrice Tosse These Oaken Ashes" (Thomas Campion), "What Is a Day?" (Philip Rosseter), "What Is Beauty but a Breath?" (Thomas Greaves).




Renaissance Lute Repertoire


Book Description

Renaissance Lute Repertoire-Lute Tablature Edition can be viewed as either a supplement to the popular Introduction to the Lute: for Lute and Guitar Players or as a standalone edition of 16th-century lute tablatures. Play from beautifully-typeset scores, music by John Dowland, Francesco da Milano, Vincenzo Galilei (father of the famous astronomer) and many others, including vihuela composers Narvez and Miln. Together, this collection provides a beautiful and extensive overview of music for the renaissance lute.