[LUTE] French Style

2008-06-19 Thread David Rastall
I'm wondering:  what is it that makes up the "French style" of  
Baroque music?  I don't mean particularly stile brise, notes inegall  
etc.  Those are obvious, and to me insufficient explanations to  
convey the French Baroque.  It seems to me there's more to it than  
that.  Are there, for example, considerations in the French style  
that have to do with the cadences and general kinds of rhythms of the  
French language itself?  What things does one need to understand /  
appreciate in order to make effectively rhetorical music in the  
French style?

Anybody got any ideas on this?

Best,

David Rastall
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[LUTE] French Style

2008-07-01 Thread steve burd
My copy of "Les Agrements - French Baroque Ornamentation," by Michel Pignolet 
Monteclaire has arrived from "Jacks, Pipes & Hammers," and I find the publisher 
is Peacock Press, not Severinus Press. Sorry for that. Also, an off-list e-mail 
suggested it would have been helpful and appreciated had I mentioned the price. 
Fifteen pounds sterling, postage paid. Regards, Steve Burd.
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