Piece of the Month - September 2008

Any suggestions, corrections or other comments will be most welcome: just email martin@luteshop.co.uk.  Downloadable files are provided in Fronimo, Tab and PDF.  To hear my own recording of one or more of the pieces just click on the MP3 files.

Corants by John Sturt and Jacques Gaultier
The ML lute book, (c.1610-40) is a major source for the music of John Sturt (fl.1612-1625) and he may even have been the main scribe (apart from the formation of the letter "e" the writing of tablature, final flourishes and text are very similar to the scribe of Berlin 40461 who apparently signed his name at the end of this corant).  The ascription of the second piece to Jacques Gaultier is speculative, based on the ascription to "Gaulthier" in Lord Herbert of Cherbury's lute book which is the only other source of this piece.

It is interesting to see how close John Sturt gets in style to the French master, especially in this pair of pieces which are written on the same opening of the manuscript.

Downloads:

Corant by Jacques Gaultier:  08091.ft3; 08091.tab; 08091.pdf; 08091.mp3
Corant by John Sturt08092.ft3; 08092.tab; 08092.pdf; 08092.mp3

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