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The Dresden Manuscript, Lute Sonatas | Volume I
The Dresden Manuscript, Lute Sonatas | Volume I
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• Composer(s): Silvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750)
• Title: The Dresden Manuscript
• Subtitle: Lute Sonatas
• Year of publication: c.1700-1750
• Source: Dresden Ms. D-Dl Mus. 2841-V-1
• Volume: I
• Scholarly edition based on original sources
• Accurate transcriptions, historical fingering, optimal readability
• Ideal for concerts, research, or higher education
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Weiss’s Foundational Balance: Sonatas in F Minor and D Minor
This first volume brings together four sonatas in F major, bright and dance-like, and four in D minor, marked by a more introspective lyricism.
The alternation of affects, the richness of the movements, and the formal rigor offer a striking introduction to the musical world of Weiss.
This edition was prepared by Jean-Daniel Forget and Guy Grangereau, based on the original manuscripts preserved at the Sächsische Landesbibliothek in Dresden.
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Overview
The Dresden Manuscript by Silvius Leopold Weiss
The five volumes of French tablature known as The Dresden Manuscript, preserved at the Sächsische Landesbibliothek in Dresden, contain thirty-four sonatas by Silvius Leopold Weiss (1687–1750). Carefully copied and organized by key, these works document the evolution of baroque lute writing in the eighteenth century.
Acquired by the library in 1929, the manuscripts were partially damaged during the bombings of 1945. A celebrated virtuoso and prolific composer, Weiss was acquainted with many of the foremost musicians of his time, including Johann Sebastian Bach. He contributed to the development of the instrument, particularly through the addition of a thirteenth course and an extended neck.
Appointed to the Dresden court in 1718, he remained there until his death in 1750, leaving behind a monumental œuvre devoted entirely to the baroque lute.
This critical edition was prepared by Jean-Daniel Forget and Guy Grangereau, based on the original manuscripts held at the Sächsische Landesbibliothek in Dresden.
Editors
Jean-Daniel Forget – IT Specialist, Lutenist
Passionate about the Baroque repertoire, Jean-Daniel Forget is a self-taught lutenist who has been copying and disseminating early music manuscripts for nearly twenty years. A professional IT specialist, he is proficient in music notation software tailored for tablature. In collaboration with Guy Grangereau, he makes tablatures available through a dedicated website. He also assisted Miguel Serdoura in the preparation of his editions and his Baroque Lute Method.
Guy Grangereau – Guitarist, Lutenist
A professional musician, Guy Grangereau studied guitar in Paris with Turibio Santos before continuing his training at the Martenot School. He taught for twenty years and now performs on a 16-string hybrid instrument and a theorboed baroque lute. Since 2010, he has collaborated with Jean-Daniel Forget in copying and revising Baroque manuscripts, particularly focusing on the works of Silvius Leopold Weiss.
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Le Luth Doré Urtext Editions publishes scores that remain faithful to historical sources, carefully designed for both musicians and musicologists. Our editions combine meticulous engraving, practical layout, durable materials, and detailed critical commentary in multiple languages.
Each score is rigorously prepared, note by note, to ensure an authentic rendering of the works, including original fingerings, ornamentation, and stylistically relevant suggestions.
Produced by experts, our editions provide clear readability and support an informed and insightful interpretation of the early music repertoire.
Technical Details
• Publisher(s): Jean-Daniel Forget & Guy Grangereau
• Musical period: Baroque
• Instrument(s): Baroque lute 11c/13c
• Instrumentation: Baroque lute solo
• Notation: French tablature
• Modern edition: Urtext
• Publisher: Urtext Editions The Golden Luth
• Year of publication: 2015
• Collection: Lute and Theorbo Music Collection
• Pages: 104 pp.
• Dimensions: 230x310 mm
• Weight: 0.320g
• Binding: Sewn perfect binding
• ISMN: 377-0-0017-8801-2
Table of Contents
Sonata 33 in F Major- Prelude, Allemande, Courante, Bourrée, Sarabande, Minuet 1, Minuet 2, Gigue
Sonata 32 in F Major- Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Bourrée, Minuet 1, Minuet 2, Gigue
Sonata 1 in F Major- German, Courante, Bourrée, Sarabande, Minuet, Gigue
Sonata 28 in F Major- German, Courante, Bourrée, Sarabande, Minuet, Presto
Sonata 34 in D minor- Prelude, Allemande, Courante, Bourrée, Minuet, Sarabande, Minuet, Gigue
Sonata 11 in D minor- Fantasia, Allemande, Courante, Gavotte, Sarabande, Minuet, Gigue
Sonata 35 in D minor- Allemande, Adagio, Courante, Peasant, Sarabande, Adagio, Minuet, Allegro
Sonata 36 in D minor- Allemande, Courante, Bourrée, Sarabande, Minuet, Allegro
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