Stephen Aron

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Lutanist Simon Martyn-Ellis at Oberlin

Australian-born early music specialist Simon Martyn-Ellis gave an informal performance and demonstration for the Oberlin Guitar studio yesterday. He brought along his Baroque guitar, theorbo and Baroque lute and treated us to a bit of music on each. Afterwards, he gave a couple of lessons to members of the studio.

He started with the Baroque guitar. 

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He played works by Gaspar Sanz, Santiago de Murcia and Robert de Visée. 

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Next, he talked about the theorbo and its extensive use in continuo playing, especially early opera. 

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He played works by Alessandro Piccinini and Robert de Visée. 

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Next, Simon described the Baroque lute for the studio. 

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He played a piece by Silvius Leopold Weiss. 

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Crispin Swank sang John Dowland's Flow My Teares and accompanied himself on modern guitar. 

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Max Lyman played the Allemande from Bach's first violin partita. 

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Afterwards, Martyn-Ellis was generous enough to let the students pick up and try each instrument. It was an excellent presentation for all--informative, artistic, and friendly. We look forward to having him back!