Duo for two Gallichons (Schiffelholz, Johann Paul)
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Lute 1 part for Gallichon Duo
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Lute 2 part for Gallichon Duo
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This is a RENAISSANCE LUTE version of the gallichon duo, as the gallichon string layout is nearer to renaissance tuning than the baroque lute tuning. In accordance with the notation on the original manuscript the little arc to the left of a note is a lower mordant, to the right an upper note trill and a cross an extended trill with or without a fancy turn. Gallichon players can play from a copy of the original manuscript which is clear and error free. Baroque lutes need to make their own version!
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Commercial Recordings
| Title | Artists |
|---|---|
| Histoires: Music for Cello & Guitar | Claremont Duo, Maxine Neuman, Peter Ernst |
| United Sounds of Bassoon | Clelia Goldings, Daniele Damiano, Milan Turkovic, ... |
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General Information
| Work Title | Duo for two Gallichons |
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| Alternative Title |
| Composer | Schiffelholz, Johann Paul |
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| Number of Movements/Sections | 3 |
| Genre | Duet |
| Piece Style | Baroque |
| Instrumentation | 2 lutes |
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This is a manuscript performing score of a lute adaptation from the original gallichon French tablature of the 1st of Schiffelholz's 6 gallichon duos. In accordance with the notation on the original manuscript the little arc to the left of a note is a lower mordant, to the right an upper note trill and a cross an extended trill with or without a fancy turn. Classical guitar versions are published commercially by Suivi Zerboni (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suvini_Zerboni)


