[LUTE] Re: sadie on travel

2005-09-23 Thread ARTHUR NESS
Maybe some of you may find this useful. when on vacation.
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Calling on the Composer:
 A Guide to European Composer Houses and Museums

 Julie A Sadie;  Stanley Sadie
 2005-07 English Book 448 p.; ill;
 23.800x16.600 Centimeters New Haven :; Yale University 
Press ; ISBN:
 9780300107500 0300107501 (Trade Cloth)

 Annotation. Across Europe, more than three
 hundred houses and museums commemorate the composers 
who lived and
 worked in them. In Calling on the Composer, two 
distinguished
 musicologists guide the musically curious traveler or 
reader to these
 sites and provide essential information on their 
content and
 significance. Whether lakeside hut or moated castle, 
clock tower or
 cave, village school or fine town house, the physical 
context for
 musical genius and the artefacts of day-to-day 
existence have a
 powerful impact on how we perceive the figure behind 
the music we know
 and love

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Title:   Calling on the Composer:
 A Guide to European Composer Houses and Museums
Author(s):   Sadie, Julie A. , Author; Sadie, Stanley ,
 Author
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Description: 448 p., ill, 23.800x16.600 Centimeters
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 0300107501 (Trade Cloth); Other:   
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Abstract:Annotation. Across Europe, more than three
 hundred houses and museums commemorate the composers 
who lived and
 worked in them. In Calling on the Composer, two 
distinguished
 musicologists guide the musically curious traveler or 
reader to these
 sites and provide essential information on their 
content and
 significance. Whether lakeside hut or moated castle, 
clock tower or
 cave, village school or fine town house, the physical 
context for
 musical genius and the artefacts of day-to-day 
existence have a
 powerful impact on how we perceive the figure behind 
the music we know
 and love. Julie and Stanley Sadie have journeyed to 
thirty-one
 countries to compile this unique travel companion and 
reference source.
 They offer practical information for the visitor, 
seasoned insights,
 and lively commentary. Richly illustrated and 
supported by thorough
 maps, the entries on individual composers trace their 
steps through the
 practicalities of life and reveal to us the context of 
creativity.
 Annotation. Across Europe, more than three hundred 
houses and museums
 commemorate the composers who lived and worked in 
them. In Calling on
 the Composer, two distinguished musicologists guide 
the musically
 curious traveler or reader to these sites and provide 
essential

[LUTE] Hopkinson Smith Master Class at the Longy School

2005-09-23 Thread Wayne Cripps
 
 Hopkinson Smith will present a Master Class at Pickman Hall at the Longy 
 School of Music on Tuesday Nov. 15, 7:00-9:00, open to lutenists and 
 guitarists.  The Master Class follows Mr. Smith's concerts for the 
 Cambridge Society for Early Music, which will occur the preceding week 
 in and around the Boston area. For more info on the CSEM concerts, call 
 617-489-2062.
 
 To enquire about playing for the Master Class, which is sponsored by the 
 Early Music Department, pls. call the Longy School at 617-876-0956, Ext. 
 721. The class is open all repertoire, and the fee for players is $50.
  
 For more info. about the Longy School of Music, call 617-876-0956, ext. 
 500, or see www.longy.edu.
 



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[LUTE] Anotherlute sonnet

2005-09-23 Thread adS
 From Drayton's Sonnets, 1599

Sonet 9

LOVE once would daunce within my Mistres eye,
And wanting musique fitting for the place,
Swore that I should the Instrument supply,
And sodainly presents me with her face:
Straightwayes my pulse playes liuely in my vaines,
My panting breath doth keepe a meaner time,
My quau'ring artiers be the Tenours straynes,
My trembling sinewes serue the Counterchime,
My hollow sighs the deepest base doe beare,
True diapazon in distincted sound:
My panting hart the treble makes the ayre,
And descants finely on the musiques ground;
Thus like a Lute or Violl did I lye,
Whilst the proud slaue daunc'd galliards in her eye.


Rainer adS



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