[BAROQUE-LUTE] Odp: Baroque German lute sources

2010-04-13 Thread Grzegorz Joachimiak
Dear Oskar,

I think that you should take cognize book by Per Kjetl Farstad: German 
Galant Lute Music in the 18th Century, Goteborg 2000. Very helpful would 
be preface to edition by Weiss, Reusner and others music. List of 
articles and elementary books you find in http://www.slweiss.com/ 
(Literature). Many important articles are place in JLSA.
By the way I'm working about baroque lute music in Silesia and among 
other things I'm interested in Reusner, Weiss, Baron, Kropfgans, Hagen, 
Falckenhagen and rest of lute Mafia in Silesia. When you finished your 
article may I please to send me some link or copy of your publication?

Grzegorz



Dnia 13-04-2010 o godz. 2:47 Oskar De Mari napisaƂ(a):
dear list,
 
I'm doing my honours thesis on the developments that led to a German
Lute school - post-30 years war french lute, through the Reusners etc,
Conradi, to Weiss and beyond. I would realyl appreciate some help in
the form of any relavant books you can think of I've got Baron
obviously, and Ledbetter on French stuff, and a host of general baroque
books. Are there any studies of the lute in this period? Any Weiss
Biographies out there? any published articles on baroque german lute
and later styles?
 
this sort of thing would really help!
 
thanks sincerely,
 
Oskar
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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Playing Scottish, Balcarres?

2010-04-13 Thread Taco Walstra

On 04/12/2010 06:45 PM, wikla wrote:

On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 13:20:38 +0200, Taco Walstrawals...@science.uva.nl
wrote:

   

The cheaper way is buying a bottle of good scotch single malt. You will
understand all the details after 2 glasses.
 

That sounds also a good idea! :-)

Anyhow, I already before that just made my first 2 tries. You might need a
couple of glasses before listening to them... ;-)

The prince's air, the 9th lowed halfe a note, mr. Beck's way is in
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jzrR_ojkEg
   and also in http://www.vimeo.com/10868074

Dolas air, with the 9th lowed halfe a note, mr. Beck's way is in
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVwbP0uCR3w
   and also in http://www.vimeo.com/10868398

All the best,

Arto

   
Very well done Arto and I certainly didn't need a malt for that! I need 
to look up this manuscript again, it contains beautiful pieces and right 
now very suitable for a lute I now reconfigured as french baroque while 
a repair on my other is hopefully started.

taco



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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Lully in Balcarres!

2010-04-13 Thread wikla

Baroque lutenists,

I happened to find one to me very familiar piece piece by Lully in ms.
Balcarres. Perhaps it is generally known, perhaps not. Better to tell, in
case it is not...

So on page 19 there is a Belle hereuse, with the 9th lowed halfe a note,
mr. Beck's way.  

And actually it is an arrangement of a song by Lully: Sommes nous pas trop
heureux from Ballet de l'Impatience, 1661! I have played also a de Visee's
theorbo arr., so that is why, I knew the piece.

Peter Steur in his very useful listings of the contents of every baroque
lute ms. and print, doesn't mention this connection. (Btw: Thanks for your
pages, Peter, if you happen to read this! I use them every day!)

So, of course I had to make a tubing, too:;-)
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXmqGAi7EX4
  http://www.vimeo.com/10903832

And the original Lully version can be found in my French theorbo page:
  http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/Tiorba/deVisee/
Direct link to the pdf:
  http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/Tiorba/deVisee/Sommes_nous_orig.pdf

I am sure there is more Lully in Balcarres! Peter lists a couple, but I
believe there must be many more. Anyone knows?

All the best,

Arto



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