[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Cologne lute MS?

2013-11-06 Thread Bernd Haegemann

Is it this?

http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?id=1type=msms=D-KNulang=deushowmss=1 
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?id=1type=msms=D-KNulang=deushowmss=1




Am 31.10.2013 19:10, schrieb William Samson:

Dear collective wisdom,

You're probably aware of the 'Lautenbuch Livre pour le lut Koeln, 18.
Jahrhundert' published by Schott ED5425, edited by Giesbert perhaps in
the 1930s

There's some nice stuff in there and I was trying to learn more about
the original MS.  Apparently it was held in the Stadtsbibliotheque in
Cologne, but I can find no mention of it anywhere apart from the Schott
publication.

I know that there were hundreds of bombing raids against Cologne in the
second world war.  Perhaps it was destroyed at that time?

Does anybody know any more about this MS?

Thanks,

Bill

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[LUTE] Pata Pan with Ernst Stolz and Trond Bengtson

2013-11-06 Thread Allan Alexander
   Pata Pan with Ernst Stolz and Trond Bengtson.

   http://www.soundclick.com/player/single_player.cfm?songid541122q=hine
   wref=1

   Allan

   http://www.guitarandlute.com

   http://www.mandoinandguitar.com

   http://www.fluteandguitar.com

   http://www.musicalmisfits.com

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[LUTE] Gut vs. fixed frets...

2013-11-06 Thread Chris Barker
   Even though there were some guitars with fixed frets early on and some
   with tied frets in later times,  the introduction of the tempered scale
   was a major cause of frets no longer needing to be adjustable.


   Chris

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