Duets for Baroque Lute & Mandolino
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Label: Haenssler Classic
Cat No: HC21006
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 30th April 2021
Contents
Works
Concerto [1] in D minorConcerto [2] in D minor
Duetto in G major
Concerto in C major
Duetto in G minor
Duetto in C minor
Sonata in G major
Ciaccona
Artists
John Schneiderman (lute)Hideki Yamaya (mandolino)
Works
Concerto [1] in D minorConcerto [2] in D minor
Duetto in G major
Concerto in C major
Duetto in G minor
Duetto in C minor
Sonata in G major
Ciaccona
Artists
John Schneiderman (lute)Hideki Yamaya (mandolino)
About
What we call the baroque lute today, the 11- or 13-course lute in its idiomatic D minor tuning, was developed in France in the early 17th century. The mandolino in Italy was given a tuning of mostly fourths, similar to that of the lute in Renaissance tuning. There is no known music for both instruments together. A strong case could be made for their pairing today. First, they complement each other range-wise. Second, they are a good match texturally and dynamically.
Critically acclaimed virtuoso of plucked instruments since the age of nine, John Schneiderman specialises in the performance practice and repertoire of eighteenth-century lutes and 19th-century guitars. Hideki Yamaya is a performer of lutes, early guitars, and early mandolins based in Connecticut, USA.
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