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Paul Berget : The Siena Manuscript on renaissance lute.
Renaissance lute, modernized..
These sixteen pieces are from an important anonymous lute manuscript
from the 16th century and are from anonymous composer(s). Each piece
is a Recercar which in Italian means "to seek out".
The style is typical of lute compositions of the 16th century.
Songs:
1. Recercar 1
2. Recercar 2
3. Recercar 3
4. Recercar 4
5. Recercar 5
6. Recercar 6
7. Recercar 7
8. Recercar 8
9. Recercar 9
10. Recercar 10
11. Recercar 11
12. Recercar 12
13. Recercar 13
14. Recercar 14
15. Recercar 15
16. Recercar 16
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 6/19/2003
Paul Berget lives in Minnesota USA
Tagged as: Classical, Renaissance, Instrumental, Lute
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