[LUTE] better layouts-9

2016-01-02 Thread Anton Höger
Hi,

here are some intabulations with better layouts (all in Fronimo) for:

— Ghiselin - La Alfonsina (nach Neusiedler)  (3 lutes -  g,g,D ) 

— Coprario - Fantasia for 3 Viols, RC 8   (3 lutes -  a,g,D ) 

— Coprario - Fantasia for 3 Viols, RC 7   (3 lutes -  a,g,D ) 

— Coprario - Fantasia for 3 Viols, RC 10 (3 lutes -  a,g,D ) 

— Aichinger, Gregor - Salve Regina   (3 lutes -  Unisono) 

— Schultz, Johannes - Passametz à 3  (3 lutes -  a,g,D ) 

— Gussago - Canzon 'La Facca‘  NEW   (3 lutes -  Unisono) 

— Dering, Richard - Cantate Domino canticum novum  NEW   (3 lutes -  Unisono) 

— Appenzeller - Je ne scay pas  (2 Altos and 2 Lutes in g)

— Coleman, Charles - Almain in G major, VdGS 258  (Violin and Lute in g)  
(Formerly Fantasia 7)

— Drew, William - Almain, VdGS 12   (Trebleinstrument and Lute in g) 

— Soderini, Agostino - Canzon - La Scaramuccia  (parts)

— Pellegrini - Canzon detta la Cassiodora (corrected)  (2 Lutes ad Quartam)

— Willaert, Adrian - Ricercar Quinto (3 lutes -  Unisono) 

— Caurroy, Eustache du - Fantasia-7  (3 lutes -  Unisono) 

— Góis, Damião de - In die tribulationis  (3 lutes -  Unisono) 

— Góis, Damião de - Ne laeteris inimica mea   (3 lutes -  Unisono) 

— Victoria, Thomas - Verbum caro(3 lutes -  Unisono) 
 




P.S.: The thumbnails in IMSLP are not correct (They show the old Finale Tab 
Thumbnails), but if you download the sheets, you will find the new Fronimo 
Untabulations!

Enjoy them

Anton


http://lute-ensemble-tabulatures.npage.de/ 
 
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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Airs de Cour

2016-01-02 Thread Edward Martin
   Dear Collective Wisdom,
   I am in search of a particular air de cour, Antoine Boesset:  Ennuits,
   desespcirs et douleurs.   Apparently, this particular song comes from
   the 16th book of Boesst, and Minkoff only published books 1-15.
   If any kind soul on this list has the piece, would they be willing to
   share it?
   Many thanks,
   ed

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[LUTE] Re: Hidalgo Fret pattern

2016-01-02 Thread David Van Edwards

Dear Andreas,


On your Hidalgo question, as people have been pointing out it is a 
treatise on perspective not on fretting. So he even has the division 
of the stringlength wrong for fretting purposes. He says divide the 
stringlength into 16 parts whereas the the nearest whole number 
approximation is 18 parts. Good enough for an artist to give the 
right impression of fretting divisions though. But it is interesting 
that this [wrong] version of the eighteenth rule was current in Spain 
so early. The fact that some of the lutes shown have 11 frets to the 
neck also shows he wasn't quite up to speed on the musical side of 
the matter.


Best wishes,

David

At 14:01 + 1/1/16, M Hall wrote:

I think he is not really concerned with tying frets.   What he is
illustrating is Rules of perspective  when drawing frets on the fingerboard.
He starts off by saying that the distance between the bridge and the nut is
divided into 16 parts starting from point E on the drawing. It is not very
easy to read. It is from Jose Garcia Hidalgo - Principios para estudiar
el nobilisimo y real arte de la pintura printed in Madrid in 1691.  This
includes other drawings illustrating the rules of perspective.
Monica

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Subject: [LUTE] Hidalgo Fret pattern

Dear collected wisdom,

I found this in Bob Spencer's collection, now in the Royal Academy of Music,
London:
https://www.ram.ac.uk/museum/item/20514
http://keimages.ram.ac.uk/emuweb/php5/media.php?irn=16670

Who knows the exact meaning of this engraving?
Is there a translation of the text?

Thanks a lot!

All the best,

Andreas


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[LUTE] Re: Hidalgo Fret pattern

2016-01-02 Thread Antonio Corona
   It is an engraving from JosA(c) GarcAa Hidalgo`s Principios para
   estudiar el nobilAsimo y real arte de la pintura (Madrid, 1693),
   intending to show in perspective a rule on how to fret instruments
   (unfortunately the proportions are wrong).
   There is a modern edition, Valencia, Universidad PolitA(c)cnica, 2006.
   Best wishes for 2016.
 __

   From: Andreas Schlegel 
   To: lute list 
   Sent: Friday, 1 January 2016, 4:00
   Subject: [LUTE] Hidalgo Fret pattern
   Dear collected wisdom,
   I found this in Bob Spencer's collection, now in the Royal Academy of
   Music, London:
   [1]https://www.ram.ac.uk/museum/item/20514
   [2]http://keimages.ram.ac.uk/emuweb/php5/media.php?irn=16670
   Who knows the exact meaning of this engraving?
   Is there a translation of the text?
   Thanks a lot!
   All the best,
   Andreas
   Andreas Schlegel
   Eckstr. 6
   CH-5737 Menziken
   +41 (0)62 771 47 07
   [3]lute.cor...@sunrise.ch
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References

   1. https://www.ram.ac.uk/museum/item/20514
   2. http://keimages.ram.ac.uk/emuweb/php5/media.php?irn=16670
   3. mailto:lute.cor...@sunrise.ch
   4. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html



[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Airs de Cour

2016-01-02 Thread Matthew Daillie

Hi Ed,

Here are the sources for this air de cour:

http://philidor.cmbv.fr/Publications/Catalogues-de-genre/Catalogue-de-l-air-de-cour-en-France-1602-ca-1660/Liste-des-aeuvres/BOESSET-Antoine-1587-1643-ENNUIS-DESESPOIRS-ET-DOULEURS-air-de-cour

The 'Dessus' part can be found on f.79v here:

http://burrito.whatbox.ca:15263/imglnks/usimg/3/3e/IMSLP401453-PMLP649953-50_btv1b55009378d_-_Bo__sset_A_-_IX._Livre_d_airs_de_cour4_et_5_parties__2e___d__1688_.pdf

I have friends who have recorded this piece so I shall ask them if they 
can give me a copy of the score they worked from and I shall send it to 
you off list.


All the very best for a  Happy New Year.

Matthew

Best  On 02/01/2016 15:07, Edward Martin wrote:

Dear Collective Wisdom,
I am in search of a particular air de cour, Antoine Boesset:  Ennuits,
desespcirs et douleurs.   Apparently, this particular song comes from
the 16th book of Boesst, and Minkoff only published books 1-15.
If any kind soul on this list has the piece, would they be willing to
share it?
Many thanks,
ed

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ms 5038 in Norway, ca 1830?

2016-01-02 Thread dws
Yes, you can download the manuscript from the site. Click the shopping cart,
then the left icon with a +. 
Then press the Send key.
This will create a new meny in the upper right (Hentekurv (1) ). Select it
then press "Last ned alle" to download the file.

It is about 31MB.

Here is a link with some more information:
http://earlyguitar.ning.com/forum/topics/the-complete-hertzberg

Looks like fun.

Regards
David

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Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Ms 5038 in Norway, ca 1830?

   All:
   I ran across this baroque lute manuscript in the Norway National Museum
   (Nasjonalbibliteket). From about 1830, it seems rather late for baroque
   lute. Does anyone know anything about the manuscript or the music? And
   my Norwegian is quite poor (read - nonexistent) - is it possible to
   download the manuscript from the website (or order it? there is a
   shopping cart icon)? Cheers- trj
   http://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/1c1e904cef8b1d14852fe645b2386ed5?index=1#0

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ms 5038 in Norway, ca 1830?

2016-01-02 Thread Stuart Walsh
It's for five-course guitar. 17th century I think.

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Sent: ‎03/‎01/‎2016 04:05
To: "baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu" 
Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Ms 5038 in Norway, ca 1830?

   All:
   I ran across this baroque lute manuscript in the Norway National Museum
   (Nasjonalbibliteket). From about 1830, it seems rather late for baroque
   lute. Does anyone know anything about the manuscript or the music? And
   my Norwegian is quite poor (read - nonexistent) - is it possible to
   download the manuscript from the website (or order it? there is a
   shopping cart icon)? Cheers- trj
   http://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/1c1e904cef8b1d14852fe645b2386ed5?index=1#0

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