[LUTE] Bach Violin Partitas

2012-12-18 Thread Dan Winheld
 Dear Collective Ocean of lute wisdom-  Can anyone direct me to the 
most historically authoritative edition of the Bach Violin Partitas? 
Having mislaid my old version somewhere, I think it would be a good time 
to go for the best source now available- if there is one with original 
bowing, legato, and phrasing indications it would help my 
interpretations immeasurably. I also want to double check some of the 
actual notes against the Gusta Goldschmidt intabulation.


Thanks, all

Dan



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[LUTE] Re: Saturday quotes - Dowland's poem

2012-12-18 Thread Dan Winheld

On 12/15/2012 3:06 PM, Dan Winheld wrote:

My verse is quite worse,
When the lute gut strings feel thirst-
Such dry winter air.
On 12/15/2012 2:16 PM, Ron Andrico wrote:

Mistakenly not posted to all:
When pondering what lutenists should not
Expend the few hours one has got,
The writing of verse
Seems quite the reverse
Of tuning a string in its slot.
Tuning a lute takes much time
If one is to play quite sublime,
So if one reflects
On those things that do vex,
Luters should leave off with rhymes.
RA
 Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2012 10:22:25 -0800
 To: [1]franz.mechs...@northumbria.ac.uk
 CC: [2]praelu...@hotmail.com; [3]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
 From: [4]dwinh...@lmi.net
 Subject: [LUTE] Re: Saturday quotes - Dowland's poem

 If you mean at the same time;
 -Shaving with a straight razor in one hand and eating with chopsticks
in
 the other. But Thomas Campion- arguably at his less profound level
than
 Dowland- was better at being both poet  composer of songs. Never the
 underlay problems such as found in so many of Dowland's second verses
 and subsequent verses. But I still prefer Dowland.

 WOULD BE INTERESTING TO HAVE A LIST OF ACTION-PAIRS WHICH SHOULD
NOT
 BE PERFORMED BY ONE PERSON... :-)



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[LUTE] Re: Bach Violin Partitas

2012-12-18 Thread bh






Dear Collective Ocean of lute wisdom- Can anyone direct me to the
   most historically authoritative edition of the Bach Violin Partitas?











   Why not have a look at the autograph and the copies by Anna Magdalena?



   Just go to





   [1]www.bach-digital.de



   and enter the BWV numbers..













   best regards
   Bernd

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[LUTE] Re: De Visee tab emergency

2012-12-18 Thread Rafael Muñoz Rodríguez
   Hi,
   In the Sazenay,  the A-minor prelude is written in page 256 and the
   courante in page 254. There is a slight different version of both
   pieces (and some others in the same key) in the manuscript of the
   Bibliotheque nationale, in Paris with the reference F Pn Res.1106.
   I have recorded for Brillaint Classics the prelude (Paris ms) and a
   theorbo piece by Bartolotti. You can listen to the first section of the
   prelude in this link:
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLCVtjtLdZA
   The complete cd, devoted to Marin Marais can be bought in Amazon,
   Cduniverse and others:
   http://www.amazon.com/Marais-La-Voix-De-Viole/dp/B001SNXTRY
   best regards,
   Rafael Munoz
   www.labellemont.com
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   De: be...@interlog.com be...@interlog.com
   Para: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
   Enviado: Domingo 16 de diciembre de 2012 1:45
   Asunto: [LUTE] De Visee tab emergency
   Hi, folks! Hope all is well. I'm sending out a request for a couple of
   De Visee tabs that I can't seem to locate.
   In the A minor Suite d'Amila, there's a prelude and a courante. In the
   (awesome) Richard Civiol tabs that are available
   [1]http://luthlibrairie.free.fr, I can't seem to find those two pieces
   - are they in the collection, and I'm just too dense to locate them? If
   anyone has a line on those two tabs, I'd be really grateful - please
   get in touch. Happy various holidays - Ben S
   -
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[LUTE] Re: Bach Violin Partitas

2012-12-18 Thread howard posner
IMSLP has the manuscript in both color (72 MB) and black  white (14 MB):

http://imslp.org/wiki/6_Violin_Sonatas_and_Partitas,_BWV_1001-1006_(Bach,_Johann_Sebastian)

On Dec 18, 2012, at 12:14 AM, Dan Winheld dwinh...@lmi.net wrote:

 Dear Collective Ocean of lute wisdom-  Can anyone direct me to the most 
 historically authoritative edition of the Bach Violin Partitas? Having 
 mislaid my old version somewhere, I think it would be a good time to go for 
 the best source now available- if there is one with original bowing, legato, 
 and phrasing indications it would help my interpretations immeasurably. I 
 also want to double check some of the actual notes against the Gusta 
 Goldschmidt intabulation.
 
 Thanks, all
 
 Dan
 
 
 
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[LUTE] Re: Bach Violin Partitas

2012-12-18 Thread Dan Winheld

Thanks everyone! Just the sources I need.
Dan

On 12/18/2012 7:36 AM, howard posner wrote:

IMSLP has the manuscript in both color (72 MB) and black  white (14 MB):

http://imslp.org/wiki/6_Violin_Sonatas_and_Partitas,_BWV_1001-1006_(Bach,_Johann_Sebastian)

On Dec 18, 2012, at 12:14 AM, Dan Winheld dwinh...@lmi.net wrote:


Dear Collective Ocean of lute wisdom-  Can anyone direct me to the most 
historically authoritative edition of the Bach Violin Partitas? Having mislaid 
my old version somewhere, I think it would be a good time to go for the best 
source now available- if there is one with original bowing, legato, and 
phrasing indications it would help my interpretations immeasurably. I also want 
to double check some of the actual notes against the Gusta Goldschmidt 
intabulation.

Thanks, all

Dan



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[LUTE] Re: Saturday quotes - Dowland's poem

2012-12-18 Thread Toby

On 12/15/2012 10:22 AM, Dan Winheld wrote:

If you mean at the same time;
-Shaving with a straight razor in one hand and eating with chopsticks in the other. 
But Thomas Campion- arguably at his less profound level than Dowland- was better at 
being both poet  composer of songs. Never the underlay problems such as found 
in so many of Dowland's second verses and subsequent verses. But I still prefer 
Dowland.

WOULD BE INTERESTING TO HAVE A LIST OF ACTION-PAIRS WHICH SHOULD NOT BE 
PERFORMED BY ONE PERSON... :-)


It is normally recommended that a lawyer not represent himself as a defence
attorney, although in this case she might be deemed competent to handle either
task separately.

It is also recommended (at least in the US) that one not try to
fill the roles of consuming products while thinking for oneself
at the same time.  We have (great) leaders who handle the latter
portion for us, as is mutually represented by the waving of
brightly coloured pieces of cloth.

Tobiah



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