[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Lutz Kirchhof about the lute as a romantic instrument

2012-11-01 Thread Thomas Schall
   Sorry - its me again:
   I've sent the wrong link. a working link is
   [1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHobBD7FR1Qfeature=plcp
   Best wishes
   Thomas
   Am 01.11.2012 18:20, schrieb Thomas Schall:

   Hi all,
   My friend Lutz about the lute as a romantic instrument.
   Some of his ideas seem pretty far fetched for my taste - but as always
   when Lutz develops a new idea it's well worth thinking about it.
   Maybe it deals as the start of a discussion?
   And the musical examples are among the finest of the late baroque lute
   repertoire:
   [1][2]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v,8rtmq3DAYfeature=endscreen
   Best wishes
   Thomas

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References

   1. [3]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v,8rtmq3DAYfeature=endscreen


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References

   1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHobBD7FR1Qfeature=plcp
   2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v,8rtmq3DAYfeature=endscreen
   3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v,8rtmq3DAYfeature=endscreen
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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Lutz Kirchhof about the lute as a romantic instrument

2012-11-01 Thread Mathias Rösel
My friend Lutz about the lute as a romantic instrument.
Some of his ideas seem pretty far fetched for my taste - but as always
when Lutz develops a new idea it's well worth thinking about it.

In terms of history, lutes certainly belong to the renaissance and baroque
eras and were no more than a loveable memory during the romantic period
(generally as of the early 19th century) when lute more often than not
actually implied the guitar, especially in Germany.

However, I seem to understand Lutz's suggestions as focussing on our modern
approach to the HIP lute. Why and how do us folks turn to the lute? And in
doing so, he picks up concepts of romanticism. Romanticism and its concepts
as such may be obsolete today. Yet they may be instrumental in describing
the way modern people conceive HIP lutes and their music.

Thank you, Thomas, or drawing our attention to that contribution!

Mathias



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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Lutz Kirchhof about the lute as a romantic instrument

2012-11-01 Thread Thomas Schall
   I guess Lutz point would be the old lutenist anticipated (some) ideas
   of the romantic period.
   I don't completely agree - because the concept of the genius is
   missing (just to name one element) but it seems true that lute players
   of the period partly followed concepts which were not common at that
   time and maybe could be called romantic.
   Best regards
   Thomas
   Am 01.11.2012 22:03, schrieb Mathias Roesel:

 concepts of romanticism. Romanticism and its concepts
as such may be obsolete today. Yet they may be instrumental in describing
the way modern people conceive HIP lutes and their music.

Thank you, Tho

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