The Hirsch lute book has a [1]coranto version of the piece.
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On 8/10/2019 03:21, Jörg Hilbert wrote:
Dear all,
does anybody know any lute version of ûBelle qui tiens ma vie ë (Thinot
Arbeau)?
Thanks
J̮̦rg
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That's indeed interesting.
I just checked the Hirsch version which leaves some room for
interpretation it seems (no bar lines).
But now I realize that Hassler's "Jungfrau Dein schöne Gstalt" is based
on the same model.
This could even lead to some confusion when the songs are modified to
This doesn't help you but may be intersting:
The piece already appears (decades before Arbeau) in the organ tablature book of Jan
von Lublin under the title "Zaklolam szÿa tharnem" (??).
It also appears in the so-called "Fitzwilliam Virginal Book" as "Corranto." on
page 327 set by Byrd.
Hello Tristan,
I have made a collection of lute scores and put all of them in books by
instrument (number of lute courses). I select those I play well enough
to perform and put them into a "performance" book for each instrument.
In that book the songs are in order of keys starting
As I said - I only have 7 courses. So things like accord nouveau or 10
course pieces will not be in it.
On 10.08.19 14:47, Ed Durbrow wrote:
I would add number of courses and tuning.
On Aug 10, 2019, at 8:28 AM, Tristan von Neumann
<[1]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de> wrote:
I would add number of courses and tuning.
On Aug 10, 2019, at 8:28 AM, Tristan von Neumann
wrote:
> Here's a "problem" to which any ideas are welcome:
>
>
> I'm preparing a lute book for myself that shall contain all my favourite
> pieces, about 500 pages.
>
> I am still struggling with the
I guess you are right about the character of this music as show-off.
It's just fun to listen to someone developing variations.
If you don't listen, the mood is constant and doesn't distract.
It's basically Jazz or Blues, as Victor Coelho put it.
Definitely the fanciest ideas I found in the
Don't know whether this helps but there is a short coranta for Pandora based on
'Belle qui tiens ma vie ' in Thomas Morley's First book of consort lessons
published in 1599. You would need to adapt to the tuning of the lute or adopt
scordatura.
Best,
Matthew
Le 10 août 2019 à 12:21, Jörg
Dear Joachim,
I used this term to give the idea for someone who can't just look at it,
you know this is erbsenzahlery :)
And where is the same accuracy when trying to show me an example? ;-)))
By Condes Claros you mean those of Valderrabano I guess?
They are fancy, but not that fancy. I was
Dear all,
does anybody know any lute version of »Belle qui tiens ma vie « (Thinot
Arbeau)?
Thanks
Jörg
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As far back (at least) as Paladin's 2nd Libro Primo there seems to be a
tradition(?) of the Galliard Antico switching to a major key for the
Represse. section. In the Adrianssen it not only switches to major but
alternates between the I and the V. This interestingly echos the
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