J. S. Bach: The Seven Toccatas for Harpsichord
(DOR-90115)
The earliest Italian toccatas, those of the Gabrielis, for instance, at the end of the sixteenth century, consist of a simple alternation of scale-passages...*(click image for more info)
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A Distant Shore Music of Bach, Weiss and Kellner
(DOR-90242)
The revival of the lute and its repertoire in the later twentieth century has been so thorough that it is difficult now to remember how much a "distant shore" the instrument seemed to musicians even a few generations ago.*(click image for more info)
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Highland King
(DOR-90257)
A journey back in time to learn why the Lute in Scotland was such an important instrument for centuries. *(click image for more info)
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The Renaissance Lute
(DOR-90186)
When first conceiving this recording, I imagined myself as a first time listener to the lute. I have tried to bring together a collection of pieces that capture some of the variety of styles of the Renaissance lute. *(click image for more info)
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Lute Music of John Dowland
(DOR-90148)
John Dowland stands out as the most tuneful Elizabethan lute composer. Whether creating tunes for dances, variatons on popular ballads or weaving a contrapuntal fantasia....*(click image for more info)
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