Straloch lute book. The repertory is mainly French and Spanish lute mus...
Straloch lute book. The repertory is mainly French and Spanish lute music, A "kind of" mini recital with some pieces from the lute book of Sir Robert Gordon of Straloch. The Gaelic word ‘port’ nowadays means simply ‘a tune’, but in the 17th century it seems to have referred to a specific kind of instrumental music for the Gaelic harp. Inserted is a letter of John Muir Wood, 1884 (folio 4), Nice Scottish music for lute (c. My arrangement assumes playing in guitar tuning but it is a bit easier in lute tuning and with capo at 2 or 3. This lute book was written by or for a wealthy East coast aristocrat and contains a selection of different music he world have performed on the lute. The Straloch Manuscript was compiled in Aberdeenshire in the late 1620s, and is one of the oldest known Extracts from the manuscript lute-book of Robert Gordon of Straloch, 1627-1629 (now lost), made by George Farquhar Graham, 1845. 1620 *This item may need to be ordered from the publisher first and will ship as soon as it arrives. more Explore The Straloch Manuscript at Early Music Shop. Perfect for enthusiasts of Scottish Lute Music Collections The document contains summaries of several Scottish lute and mandora books from the 17th century containing collections of Beschreibung Scottish Lute I – The Straloch Lute Ms. (1627-29) Lute made by Nigel Solomon, after Frei, 8 courses, gut strings. 30 Scottish Lute pieces (7-10 course lute), ca. 1630). As J-P L points out in the same thread it is apparently a tune from continental .
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