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The Haslemere Manuscript, Pieces and Lute Sonatas | Volume III

The Haslemere Manuscript, Pieces and Lute Sonatas | Volume III

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• Composer: Placide Marie Pichler (1725-1796)
• Title: The Haslemere Manuscript
• Subtitle: Pieces and Lute Sonatas
• Year of publication: c.1750–1780
• Source: GB-HAdolmetsch Ms II.B.2
• Volume: III

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• Scholarly edition based on original sources
• Accurate transcriptions, historical fingering, optimal readability
• Ideal for concerts, research, or higher education

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The Haslemere Manuscript, Pieces and Lute Sonatas | Volume III

Viennese Tradition in French Tablature

A rare selection of pieces for thirteen-course Baroque lute, this volume features works by Placide Marie Pichler, copied in the Haslemere Manuscript, compiled in eighteenth-century Central Europe.

Prepared by Jean-Daniel Forget and Guy Grangereau, this edition faithfully reproduces the French tablature—a late witness to the Viennese lute repertoire.

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Overview

The Haslemere Manuscript – Volume III: Works by Pichler

Preserved in the Carl Dolmetsch Library in England, The Haslemere Manuscript contains lute tablatures in D minor, most likely copied in the eighteenth century by a lutenist from Dresden or Prague. The pieces, often grouped by key, include both anonymous and attributed works, without consistent indications of suites or sonatas.

Acquired in the twentieth century by Arnold Dolmetsch, a pioneer in the rediscovery of early instruments, this manuscript reflects the transition to the twelve- or thirteen-course lute in Central Europe. Edition prepared by Jean-Daniel Forget and Guy Grangereau.

Placide Marie Pichler (1725–1796)

An Austrian lutenist active in the second half of the eighteenth century, Placide Marie Pichler was one of the last representatives of the Viennese lute school. Few sources document his life, but his compositions reveal a clear and expressive writing style, shaped by the formal balance of the galant idiom. He likely studied in Vienna and moved within aristocratic Austrian circles. His works for thirteen-course lute testify to a fading tradition, carried forward with mastery and refinement.

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 manuscripts for nearly twenty years. A computer professional by training, he is proficient in music notation software adapted for tablature. In collaboration with Guy Grangereau, he provides access to tablatures on a dedicated website. He also assisted Miguel Serdoura in the preparation of his editions and his Method for Baroque Lute.

Guy Grangereau – Guitarist, Lutenist

A professional musician, Guy Grangereau studied guitar in Paris with Turibio Santos before pursuing further training at the Martenot school. After teaching for twenty years, he now performs on a 16-course hybrid instrument and a theorboed Baroque lute. Since 2010, he has collaborated with Jean-Daniel Forget in copying and editing Baroque manuscripts, notably focusing on the works of Silvius Leopold Weiss.

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Le Luth Doré Urtext Editions

Le Luth Doré Urtext Editions offer scores faithful to historical sources, optimized for musicians and musicologists. Our editions combine careful engraving, practical layout, durable materials, and detailed critical apparatus in multiple languages.

Each text is rigorously established note by note to ensure an authentic restitution of the works, including original fingerings and ornamentations, as well as relevant stylistic suggestions.

Created by experts, our editions provide clear readability and enlightened interpretation of early music repertoire.

Technical Details

• Editor(s): Jean-Daniel Forget & Guy Grangereau
• Musical period: Baroque
• Instrument(s): 11c/13c Baroque Lute
• Instrumentation: Solo Baroque Lute
• Notation: French Tablature
• Modern edition: Urtext
• Publisher: Le Luth Doré Urtext Editions
• Year of publication: 2015
• Collection: Lute and Theorbo Music Collection
• Pages: 58 pp.
• Dimensions: 230×310 mm
• Weight: 0.320 kg
• Binding: Sewn perfect binding
• ISMN: 377-0-0017-8814-2

Table of Contents

Partita in A major
Fantasia
Tour
Minuet in Peasant Style
Polonaise
Gigue

6 pieces in A major
Allemande (by Pichler)
Peasant Dance (by Pichler)
Alla Breve
Intrada Andante
Tour
Minuet

Partita in A major
Introduzione (by Pichler)
Allegrezza
Alla Breve
Minuet

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Designed for today’s lutenists, these urtext editions embody the precision and elegance inherent to the art of the lute.