I played some of these pieces transcribed for guitar and they can sound fine, but when you hear them on lute there really isn’t a comparison. While the lute doesn’t have the tonal range of a guitar its sheer resonance and dignity win out every time. Wonderful recording.
Very nice playlist. The lute disappeared in the middle of 18e century because it was not loud enough in the modern orchestra. Also because it was quite an aristocratic instrument not very "affordable" (the cost of maintenance of a lute per month was equal to the cost of a horse !!! due to the gut chords, extremely expensive and breaking easily), and the common people could not read the tablatures. But it is a fantastic instrument, very demanding to play well, offering a wide repertoire : beside italian music, France, Germany, Spain and England produced also many genius that composed for the lute like Bach, Weiss, De Visée, Dowland, Purcell... I play lute, archlute and theorbo for 40 years and I'm still discovering treasures almost every day ! Enjoy 😄
Thank you for posting this beautiful music from whenever and whatever period hair-splitters want to spout on about. In terms of the age of the Universe it's of no importance.
Жил был на свете храбрый герой Он горы готов был свернуть на убой Но жизни такой он постиг ведь впервой Монстров готов был рубить он толпой Пару медных монет в кармане Опять он варит похлебку в чане Ржавый меч у него за спиной И кагда же найдет он свой покой И вот он встретил девушку ту Которая примет его тяготу Но оказалось что это сукуб Умер герой не сомкнув так и губ
Good we have people like you! Sir may I ask what recording devices / programmes are you (did you) using for recording? Thank you and greetings from Sweden.
This makes me laugh. As a lute player myself, I can assure you there is no such thing as classical lute music. And classical music of the baroque and renaissance! Huh? They are 3 completely different types of music. Then all the pieces (and I mean ALL) are renaissance pieces. The composers all published around 1550 or before. There is no baroque pieces on this collection at all. But fantastic playing.
the label 'baroque' is indeed entirely off. Some people seem to think it doesn't matter how you label things, but in our understanding of the world it really does help if things are called what they are. I don't really understand why batman's message incites some people to curse, apparently it invokes some strong emotion in them. Is it such an offence to point out a misnomer in a title ? As for the label 'classical' well.... that is used so colloquially that by now I think it has come to mean pretty much any music that's played on instruments without an electric cable attached.
This might be 'classical' lute music but it is certainly not lute classical music. As pointed out, all the composers are early renaissance. The actual title of the album is "Peschatore che va cantando... Intabolatura de leuto de diversi autori Milano Antonio Casteliono 1536". The timings of the second and third last tracks are not correct. They should be: 00:54:53 Saltarello ditto el Burato 00:56:38 3 Fantasias: Fantasia casteliono .
Изысканная музыка, аристократическая, волшебная...как хорошо, что она дошла до наших дней, и мы имеем удовольствие слышать звуки, которые издают дивные струны лютни. Благодарю.
Translate: Exquisite music, aristocratic, magical...how good it is that it has survived to this day, and we have the pleasure of hearing the sounds made by the marvelous strings of the lute. Thank you.
Someone actually played this music for the recording, but their name is not listed unless.. their name is actually "Lute Classical Music", the only name under Artist.. The performers identity has been erased, good people do not post videos but hide the artist's name.
Purity, elegante ay it's finest degree, minimal resources with the deepest AND most beautiful melodías, perfecto harmony...that Is baroque AND renaissance música to me
You can change the title. Lovely music, 😍 but misleading title. Renaissance *or* Baroque: they are not the same. (But, though "classical music" is, properly speaking, only from the 17th to mid-18th centuries in Europe, I understand why you said that part. It is a common phrase for all instrumental or pre-20th-century music.)
Rosélia J S Brito melodias românticas, onde? O Da Ripa morreu em 1551, e o Francesco de Milano em 1543 enquanto o romantismo ainda demoraria 300 anos para surgir.
BazzTriton Talvez eles tenham se inspirado nas Cantigas de amigo e de amor... Você já leu sobre o Trovadorismo português (século XI a meados do século XIV.)??????? Inclusive o alaúde era um dos instrumentos usados nas Cantigas de amor e de amigo.
Wonderful lovely Lute classical music tune is melodious! Sounds good n light, so incredible n intensely great piece for all! Best soothing the mind n heart. Perfect content!🎶🎸
Es una dicha el poder tener esta música maravillosa al conservar con tantas dificultades las correspondientes partituras. Estaba solo en poder de pocos privilegiados y ahora está al alcance de todo el mundo. Gracias por difundirla. España.
Darling you may feel like a queen but I can assure you that I am an old Queen vicious rumour that I went to school with Elizabeth the first hoot of a comment lots of love UK
@@redapple5937 a girl never give her age away I was born in 1644 but the lute is a beautiful 💓 instrument and I studied mediaeval history someone feels when was almost there minus the fleas 😂
To the young lady in the picture: "You play the lute beautifully. Have you mastered any other instruments?" She: "I am highly accomplished on the skin flute. May I play a tune on yours?"