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wealth of excellent music written for Baroque guitar
and Baroque lute forms a rich and very important part
of the natural repertoire for modern classical guitar.
Nevertheless, relatively little of this literature
has found its way into common usage. The sources are all
in tablature, with which not all guitarists are fully
conversant, and few modern editions have provided effective
and practical performance versions.
Guitar students often proceed from the well-known
"Suite in D Minor" by Robert de Visee directly
to the wonderful but ubiquitous and very difficult
"Lute Suites" of Bach. An observer might,
indeed, conclude that the repertoire contains nothing
but these, a few pieces by Sanz, and various transcriptions
of works by Bach, Sacarlatti adn Handel. I hope that
this collection will help to spur interest in the
vast - the largely untapped - repertoire for Baroque
plucked-string instruments
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