Going from my faulty memory, I'd say its title in the Ballet
book is something like "Staynes Morris." It is a morris
dance tune, too, if you play it a little faster.
Wayne
> To: Stewart McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Lute Net
> From: LGS-Europe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [LU
Dear Stewart
> As far as I know, there is nothing in the Ballet Lute Book with the
> title "Blessed be that maid Mary". Do you have a page reference? The
> nearest I can think of is the unfortunately named Queen Mary's Dump
> on pp. 4-5, or "Sweet was the song the virgin sang" on pp. 36-7.
It was
The LSA just got our review copy 2 days ago and I have listening to it
since. It's a nice CD - even if you have Paul O'Dette's CDs and Hoppy's
this one is worth listening to.
Nancy
>I just saw in at Amazon, but in Germany. It ought to be out soon in the USA.
>
>ed
>
>At 05:56 AM 12/12/2006 -05
Dear All (new correction to previous message, taking account of Ron
Fletcher's suggestions)
I want to inform you that Miguel Serdoura is going to organize a
lute course this coming summer, in parallel with the Dolmetch
Recorder and Viola da Gamba course.
However, in my previous messa
Dear David,
As far as I know, there is nothing in the Ballet Lute Book with the
title "Blessed be that maid Mary". Do you have a page reference? The
nearest I can think of is the unfortunately named Queen Mary's Dump
on pp. 4-5, or "Sweet was the song the virgin sang" on pp. 36-7.
Best wishes,
S
should we send the link to Sting? Of course it may not be half as
good as Sting's Album
Bruno
On 12/12/06, Edward Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just saw in at Amazon, but in Germany. It ought to be out soon in the USA.
>
> ed
>
> At 05:56 AM 12/12/2006 -0500, Daniel Shoskes wrote:
>
I just saw in at Amazon, but in Germany. It ought to be out soon in the USA.
ed
At 05:56 AM 12/12/2006 -0500, Daniel Shoskes wrote:
>Nigel's second Dowland album just got posted to iTunes:
>
>http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?
>id=206609123&s=143441
>
>The focus is on "
Nigel's second Dowland album just got posted to iTunes:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?
id=206609123&s=143441
The focus is on "Dowland's Tears", with a set of his melancholy
pieces. (title could also be the punch line to several Sting related
jokes, but darn it,