[LUTE] Rare chance to hear Castaldi in Portland

2014-02-12 Thread John Lenti
   Dear Lute friends,
   My esteemed colleague Hideki Yamaya and I will present a program of
   Italian lute duets, Saturday, February  16, 7:30 PM at the Community
   Music Center in Portland, OR ([1]3350 SE Francis Street, Portland,
   Oregon 97202)
   Besides the central element of the Castaldi theorbo-tiorbino duets,
   we'll also feature the Francesco/Matelart duets for unequal lutes, plus
   accompanied and unaccompanied guitar and theorbo music.
   The blurb, if you feel like sharing and helping to get the word out:
   CAPRICCI A DUE STROMENTI: 17th-Century Duets for Lutes and Theorbos
   John Lenti, lute and theorbo
   Hideki Yamaya, lute, tiorbino, and Baroque guitar
   Hideki Yamaya of Musica Maestrale will be joined by John Lenti,
   lutenist for Portland Baroque Orchestra, for an exciting program of
   Italian early baroque music for lutes and theorbos. Of particular
   interest are duets by Bellerofonte Castaldi for theorbo and tiorbino,
   or octave-pitched theorbo, an extremely rare instrument. Other
   composers represented include Alessandro Piccinini and Johann
   Hieronymus Kapsberger.
   $14 general; $12 students/seniors
   Best,
   John

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[LUTE] Re: Rare chance to hear Castaldi in Portland

2014-02-12 Thread David Smith
You can go to www.Musicamaestrale.org to but the tickets as well.
David

Sent from my iPhone

 On Feb 12, 2014, at 9:54 AM, John Lenti johnle...@hotmail.com wrote:
 
   Dear Lute friends,
   My esteemed colleague Hideki Yamaya and I will present a program of
   Italian lute duets, Saturday, February  16, 7:30 PM at the Community
   Music Center in Portland, OR ([1]3350 SE Francis Street, Portland,
   Oregon 97202)
   Besides the central element of the Castaldi theorbo-tiorbino duets,
   we'll also feature the Francesco/Matelart duets for unequal lutes, plus
   accompanied and unaccompanied guitar and theorbo music.
   The blurb, if you feel like sharing and helping to get the word out:
   CAPRICCI A DUE STROMENTI: 17th-Century Duets for Lutes and Theorbos
   John Lenti, lute and theorbo
   Hideki Yamaya, lute, tiorbino, and Baroque guitar
   Hideki Yamaya of Musica Maestrale will be joined by John Lenti,
   lutenist for Portland Baroque Orchestra, for an exciting program of
   Italian early baroque music for lutes and theorbos. Of particular
   interest are duets by Bellerofonte Castaldi for theorbo and tiorbino,
   or octave-pitched theorbo, an extremely rare instrument. Other
   composers represented include Alessandro Piccinini and Johann
   Hieronymus Kapsberger.
   $14 general; $12 students/seniors
   Best,
   John
 
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[LUTE] Re: Garden Music, Saturday 10/5, from 4:00-5:00 pm: Daniel Winheld, lute

2014-02-12 Thread Dan Winheld
  ~ Garden Music ~

 University Press Books and

The Musical Offering Classical CD Shop  Cafe-Bistro

   join together to invite you to an early evening

   of live musical entertainment and hospitality.

Appearing on February 15th, from 4:00-5:00 pm

 Dan Winheld, lute  guitar

The English lute tradition  the wire string sound: Works for
orpharion, bandora and lute; realized on steel string guitar
   (7 string flat-top acoustic guitar; specially set up and tuned for this
   exceptional repertoire)

And some neglected bits from the French Renaissance, including works
   by Julien Belin

  ~

Steel- string guitar by Dean Guitars
   Renaissance tenor lute by Daniel Larson

  ~

  in the Garden (or Reading Room) of University Press Books

 2430 Bancroft Way, Berkeley

  ~

  Light refreshments will be served

 Admission is free of charge o Donations are welcome

  ~

The Musical Offering  University Press Books

   are pleased to present special cultural events
   of an artistic, musical, or literary nature.
   We are able to hold these events, in part, due to the support
   of our associated non-profit organization, The 2430 Arts Alliance.
   If interested, please inquire as to how you can support the Arts
   Alliance
   with your tax-deductible donation.

   [1]http://universitypressbooks.com/2430-Arts-Alliance/

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   The Musical Offering Cafe  CD Shop
   2430 Bancroft Way
   Berkeley, CA
   94704
   (510)849-0211

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References

   1. http://universitypressbooks.com/2430-Arts-Alliance/


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