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Famous Lute Solos Arranged for Plectrum Guitar
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Famous Lute Solos Arranged for Plectrum Guitar Lute - Sheet Music

Guitar - Intermediate

SKU: MB.31059M

Composed by Rob Mackillop. This edition: Saddle Stitch. Guitar, Guitar Solo, Flatpicking Guitar, Classical Guitar, World, Saddle-stitched. Guitar Solo. Book and online audio. 48 pages. Mel Bay Publications, Inc #31059M. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc (MB.31059M).

ISBN 9781513470580. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.

Rob MacKillop presents 20 classic lute transcriptions; the "greatest hits" of the Renaissance and Baroque lute repertoire arranged for pick acoustic, electric, or classical guitar. MacKillop has for many years played all these pieces on the lute, and has created sensitive guitar arrangements that lose nothing from the original scores. Composers include Bach, Weiss, Dowland, Spinacino, among others. Finally, we have a book of lute-to-plectrum guitar transcriptions by an arranger who is deeply familiar with and respectful of both instruments. Includes access to online audio for every item recorded by Rob MacKillop in plectrum style.

  • A Toye (Anon)
  • Dove Son Quei Fieri Occhi (Anon)
  • Draw near me and love me (Anon)
  • Pezzo Tedesco (Anon)
  • Se lo M'accorgo (Anon)
  • Volte (Anon)
  • Menuet 1 BWV 1006a (J. S. Bach)
  • Prelude in Dm BWV 999 (J. S. Bach)
  • Sarabande BWV 996 (J. S. Bach)
  • Sarabande BWV 995 (J. S. Bach)
  • Tastar de corde (Dalza)
  • Orlando Sleepeth (John Dowland)
  • What if a Day (John Dowland)
  • Fantasia 2 (Drusina)
  • Alman (Robert Johnson)
  • Ricercare 1 (Spinacino)
  • Ricercare 2 (Spinacino)
  • Fantasia in Em (S. L. Weiss)
  • Prelude in Em (S. L. Weiss)
  • Tombeau sur la Mort de M. Comte de Logy (S. L. Weiss)