Dear lutenists,
I seem to have been hyperactive this weekend... ;-)
Anyhow, if someone is interested in hearing a piece by "Schubert" about
100 years before real Schubert, you can find it in
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrnUpH9-yig&feature=youtu.be
and
http://vimeo.com/42502142
Best,
Arto
On 19/05/12 22:18, Arto Wikla wrote:
Dear lutenists,
I happened to find a simple but also quite beautiful little piece to
baroque lute. It is in one of the Kremsmunster mss., A-KR L83b, fol.
25r, piece number 248.There is no name of the piece, neither of the
composer, but somehow this piece sounds so familiar!
The piece is so song-like that I think it must be an instrumental
arrangement of a song, perhaps taken from some popular opera around
1700 in Vienna?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PsXj0ZbT98&feature=youtu.be
So, if somebody happens to know this piece, please let me know!
All the best,
Arto
PS The d-minor tuning is really a clever idea! I could not have
imagined that before getting into it... :-)
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