[LUTE] Re: Tiorbino

2020-08-05 Thread Mathias Rösel
   Hi Stefan,
   there's another print, Novus Partus by Besard (1617), that contains
   music for the tiorbino.
   Anything that is feasible on the theorbo should also be feasible on the
   tiorbino, I suppose.
   And I love that video by Albane Imbs.
   Mathias
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   Dear Lutenetters,
   a costumer wrote to me and asked if my transcription of Bachs
   Cellosuites
   could be played on a tiorbino. "Do you think your transcription is
   suitable
   for a Tiorbino tuned like a Theorbo (in A but an octave higher)? It has
   14
   strings with the 3rd string tuned highest (re-entrant). String length
   is
   51cm to the first pegbox and 90 cm to the second. Enclosed was this
   photo,
   with a link to the maker: [2]http://www.luthier.org/.
   [image: tiorbino_[3]copy.jpg]
   I made a short search on the internet and found these links:
   [4]https://home.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/links/Tiorbino/PlanDim.jpg
   [image: [5]PlanDim.jpg]
   [6]http://www.claviantica.com/Publications_files/The_Tiorbino/The_tiorb
   ino.htm
   "As far as is known to the author the collection of music in the
   *Capricci
   a due stromenti cioe Tiorba e Tiorbino*, (Modena: 1622) by Bellerofonte
   Castaldi (1580-1649) is the only example of printed music which
   mentions
   this instrument specifically" Francesco Nocerino
   [image: capricci_[7]tablature.jpg]
   The costumer also included a link to a you tube video:
   Hi��ronymus Kapsberger (1580-1651) - Corrente Prima. Performed by
   Albane
   Imbs - tiorbino
   [8]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aBxMFE5Sg3g
   Has someone of you out there any ideas about the instrument Tiorbino?
   Best wishes
   Stefan
   Lundgren Edition
   [9]www.luteonline.se
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References

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https://kommunikationsdienste.t-online.de/redirects/email_app_android_sendmail_footer
   2. http://www.luthier.org/
   3. http://copy.jpg/
   4. https://home.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/links/Tiorbino/PlanDim.jpg
   5. http://PlanDim.jpg/
   6. 
http://www.claviantica.com/Publications_files/The_Tiorbino/The_tiorbino.htm
   7. http://tablature.jpg/
   8. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aBxMFE5Sg3g
   9. http://www.luteonline.se/
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[LUTE] Tiorbino

2020-08-05 Thread Stefan Olof Lundgren
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Dear Lutenetters,
a costumer wrote to me and asked if my transcription of Bachs Cellosuites
could be played on a tiorbino. "Do you think your transcription is suitable
for a Tiorbino tuned like a Theorbo (in A but an octave higher)? It has 14
strings with the 3rd string tuned highest (re-entrant).  String length is
51cm to the first pegbox and 90 cm to the second.  Enclosed was this photo,
with a link to the maker:  http://www.luthier.org/.

[image: tiorbino_copy.jpg]
I made a short search on the internet and found these links:
https://home.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/links/Tiorbino/PlanDim.jpg
[image: PlanDim.jpg]

http://www.claviantica.com/Publications_files/The_Tiorbino/The_tiorbino.htm
"As far as is known to the author the collection of music in the *Capricci
a due stromenti cioe Tiorba e Tiorbino*, (Modena: 1622) by Bellerofonte
Castaldi (1580-1649) is the only example of printed music which mentions
this instrument specifically"  Francesco Nocerino
[image: capricci_tablature.jpg]


The costumer also included a link to a you tube video:
Hiéronymus Kapsberger (1580-1651) - Corrente Prima. Performed by Albane
Imbs - tiorbino
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aBxMFE5Sg3g

Has someone of you out there any ideas about the instrument Tiorbino?

Best wishes
Stefan



Lundgren Edition
www.luteonline.se

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Dear 
Lutenetters,a costumer 
wrote to me and asked if my transcription of Bachs Cellosuites could be played 
on a tiorbino. "Do
 you think your transcription is suitable for a Tiorbino tuned like a Theorbo 
(in A but an octave higher)? It
 has 14 strings with the 3rd string tuned highest (re-entrant).  String length 
is 51cm to the first pegbox and 90 cm to the second.Â
 Â Enclosed was this photo, with a link to the maker:  http://www.luthier.org/"; 
target="_blank" 
style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:small">http://www.luthier.org/.Â
 Â Â
 I made a short search on the internet and found 
these links:https://home.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/links/Tiorbino/PlanDim.jpg"; 
target="_blank">https://home.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/links/Tiorbino/PlanDim.jpgÂ
 http://www.claviantica.com/Publications_files/The_Tiorbino/The_tiorbino.htm";
 
target="_blank">http://www.claviantica.com/Publications_files/The_Tiorbino/The_tiorbino.htm"As far as 
is known to the author the collection of music in the Capricci a due 
stromenti cioe Tiorba e Tiorbino, (Modena: 
1622) by Bellerofonte Castaldi (1580-1649) is the!
  only example of printed music which mentions this instrument 
specifically"  Francesco NocerinoÂ
 Â The costumer 
also included a link to a you tube video:Hiéronymus 
Kapsberger (1580-1651) - Corrente Prima. Performed !
 by  Albane Imbs - tiorbino  https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aBxMFE5Sg3g"; 
style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:small" 
target="_blank">https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aBxMFE5Sg3g  Has 
someone of you out there any ideas about the instrument Tiorbino?Best 
wishesStefanLundgren Editionhttp://www.luteonline.se"; 
target="_blank">www.luteonline.se

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