[LUTE] Baroque Lute Concerts in Virginia and Pennsylvania

2016-09-30 Thread John Trout
   Below is information on upcoming baroque lute concerts performed by
   Richard Stone.


   Richard Stone performs music for 11- and 13-course lute by Gallot,
   Weiss, Bach and Hagen, October 30, November 5 and November 6 in
   Virginia and Pennsylvania.


   Program

 Bach: Prelude Fugue and Allegro in E flat, BWV 998

 Hagen: Sonata in F minor
 Gallot: Pieces in A minor and C major

 Weiss: Sonata 7 in C minor

   October 30, 4:00 —
 St. Mark's Episcopal Church
 670 Patrick Henry Highway
 Amherst, VA
 tickets at the door

 [1]http://www.amherstglebeartsresponse.org/arts.html


   November 5, 5:00 —
 Chapel, Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill
 8855 Germantown Avenue

 Philadelphia, PA

 tickets in advance or at the door

 [2]http://tempestadimare.org/2016-2017-programs-dates/


   November 6, 3:00 —
 Powel House
 244 South 3rd Street

 Philadelphia, PA

 tickets in advance or at the door

 [3]http://tempestadimare.org/2016-2017-programs-dates/


   Information can also be found at the Tempesta di Mare web site:
   [4]tempestadimare.org, for these concerts and the upcoming season of
   baroque orchestra concerts.




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   2. http://tempestadimare.org/2016-2017-programs-dates/
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[LUTE] Re: Purcell

2016-09-30 Thread Miles Dempster
Hi Bruno,

How about Lillibullero (Lilliburlero) a jaunty and popular ‘Irish’ tune at the 
time.
Purcell published it in his compilation Music’s Handmaid.
Elizabeth Kenny has recorded it for lute solo.


Miles




> On Sep 30, 2016, at 11:06 AM, Arto Wikla  wrote:
> 
> Hi Bruno
> 
> Perhaps you can arrange (and select) some of the variations of my arr of
> Purcell's Chaconne (from King Arthur) to archlute?
> 
> My tab is in
> https://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/PurcellChaconne020916.pdf
> 
> And my video of playing it is in
>  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olsmDPzPDq4=youtu.be
> 
> Moving many of the low basses to higher octave should not be too complicated.
> 
> best,
> 
> Arto
> 
> On 30/09/16 17:18, Bruno Figueiredo wrote:
>>   I have been asked to play on Purcell's Dido (modern orchestra at 442
>>   with my little 8 course - ok, we can skip this part) and the conductor
>>   asked for a solo lute piece by Purcell or someone in the same style. Is
>>   there any dance tune of him transcribed for renaissance lute? I thought
>>   that maybe a saraband by Puccinini might work...
>>   Any advice is welcomed!
>>   --
>>   Bruno Figueiredo
>> 
>>   Pesquisador autônomo da prática e interpretação
>>   historicamente informada no alaúde e teorba.
>>   Doutor em Práticas Interpretativas  pela
>>   Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.
>> 
>>   --
>> 
>> 
>> To get on or off this list see list information at
>> http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
>> 
> 
> 





[LUTE] Re: Purcell

2016-09-30 Thread Arto Wikla

Hi Bruno

Perhaps you can arrange (and select) some of the variations of my arr of
Purcell's Chaconne (from King Arthur) to archlute?

My tab is in
 https://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/PurcellChaconne020916.pdf

And my video of playing it is in
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olsmDPzPDq4=youtu.be

Moving many of the low basses to higher octave should not be too 
complicated.


best,

Arto

On 30/09/16 17:18, Bruno Figueiredo wrote:

   I have been asked to play on Purcell's Dido (modern orchestra at 442
   with my little 8 course - ok, we can skip this part) and the conductor
   asked for a solo lute piece by Purcell or someone in the same style. Is
   there any dance tune of him transcribed for renaissance lute? I thought
   that maybe a saraband by Puccinini might work...
   Any advice is welcomed!
   --
   Bruno Figueiredo

   Pesquisador autônomo da prática e interpretação
   historicamente informada no alaúde e teorba.
   Doutor em Práticas Interpretativas  pela
   Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.

   --


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[LUTE] Purcell

2016-09-30 Thread Bruno Figueiredo
   I have been asked to play on Purcell's Dido (modern orchestra at 442
   with my little 8 course - ok, we can skip this part) and the conductor
   asked for a solo lute piece by Purcell or someone in the same style. Is
   there any dance tune of him transcribed for renaissance lute? I thought
   that maybe a saraband by Puccinini might work...
   Any advice is welcomed!
   --
   Bruno Figueiredo

   Pesquisador autônomo da prática e interpretação
   historicamente informada no alaúde e teorba.
   Doutor em Práticas Interpretativas  pela
   Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.

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