Hi Tristan,
no idea if it's correct but I've found this:
[1]Konrad Ragossnig: Handbuch der Gitarre und Laute. Schott, Mainz
1978, [2]ISBN 3-7957-2329-9, S. 111 f. (Menuett); hier: S. 111.
.und der Hinweis Ragossnigs, dass die Bezeichnung Menuett erstmals
im 16. Jahrhundert
Hi Katalin,
About which Farewell are you going to write? There are two fancyâs with this
title by Dowland.
There is one based on a achromatic fourth ascending (Poulton no. 3) and another
In Nomine (Poulton no. 4).
Best regards,
Lex
> Op 17 jan. 2018, om 19:41 heeft Nancy Carlin
> het vo
Thank you Captain Obvious :)
As there seems to be some obscurity about the origins of the minuet, it
would be nice to find other earlier examples.
If there aren't any, this is the first written minuet.
I usually don't play 17th century (with 7 courses, duh..)
I just find Doni's book easy to pla
The minuet was introduced to the French court by Lully around 1673 but
that doesn't mean it didn't exist beforehand (Doni's manuscript was
probably completed about 30 years earlier).
Best,
Matthew
On 17/01/2018 20:48, Tristan von Neumann wrote:
..why is there a Minuet in Doni's Lutebook?
htt
..why is there a Minuet in Doni's Lutebook?
http://gerbode.net/facsimiles/doni_lute_book/033.png
This dance shouldn't be popular until years later.
Any other very early minuets you know of?
Curiously,
Tristan
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Thank you Jean-Marie! I will check that!
Any other suggestions on a lute or at least music associated site?
Thank you!!
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[2]https://www.academia.edu/ seems a good choice.
I look
https://www.academia.edu/ seems a good choice.
I look forward to reading your essay !
Best,
Jean-Marie Poirier
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> Dear Collected Wisdom,
> I am about to finish writing an essay on John Dowland's Farewell.
> My writing is about the formal analysis on motivic development and
Dear Collected Wisdom,
I am about to finish writing an essay on John Dowland's Farewell.
My writing is about the formal analysis on motivic development and
origins of the themes.
I would be happy to publish it on any online surface of scholarly/music
articles.
Do you have any s