> Arthur is right.
> See Kosack's dissertation page 54- and page 91.
> Rainer adS
I don't disagree. I remember an inventory that had some items from JAFWeiss
as well as Reichardt, but obviously I mistook it for Kossack's.
RT> 
> Arthur Ness (boston) wrote:
>> I have a copy of Kosack and will take a look.  It has no index. So it may
>> take time.
>> 
>> Arthur.
>> =================Roman wrote=====================
>>> I don't think there's any references in modern times to any lute music
>> by > Reichardt or his father.  My recollection is that it was not among the
>> 
>>> stuff at the university library. But those did indclude some fascinating
>>> works, including a double concedrto for lute and harpsichord (by >
>> 
>> Falkenhage, I recall.) > I can't remember where Kosack got the refernce to
>> some 18th-century source. > He of course would have been he outstanding of
>> the late lute composers, so > it is too bad that his music is lost.  I
>> thought his daughter wrote for > voice and lute, but only see voice and
>> guitar in New Grove.. I haven't looked at the Kossack diss. since 1989 or
>> so, but I remember he does mention several Reichardt the elder pieces in
>> one inventory. I think Crawford and Burris might/should have a copy of it.
>> 
>> 
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>>>>> We're going down to Yale to hear Kenneth Be in a lecture/recital.
>> 
>> Nov. > > >> Fifth at 5 p.m. in Beinecke Library. Music from lute
>> manuscripts at Yale. > > Fatherhood limits my movements.... RT >  > That's
>> understandable.  I hope you aren't like our UPS deliveryman.  He is >
>> rather young, surely still in his forties, and just had his first >
>> grandchild.  "And I haven't yet in my lifetime changed a single diaper," he
>> 
>>> told me when I congratulated him. A VERY lucky man, even though we've
>> 
>> been out of diapers for a year..... Diapers are expensive, so I could say
>> that with that development a baroque lute fell out of their little butts.
>> RT
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