[LUTE] Re: Neusidler Introduction
Right! Shouldn't have forgotten these ... :) Joachim Lüdtke -Original-Nachricht- Betreff: Re: [LUTE] Re: Neusidler Introduction Datum: 2016-11-12T11:12:59+0100 Von: "Rainer" An: "jo.lued...@t-online.de" , "Stephen Fryer" , "lute@cs.dartmouth.edu" And don't miss the corrections in JLSA 12 (1979), pp. 99 – 100 by a certain Paul O'Dette :) See also Paul Beier's article in the same volume. Rainer adS On 12.11.2016 10:46, jo.lued...@t-online.de wrote: > Dear Stephen, > > > > JLSA 11 (1978), pp. 5 – 25. > > > > Joachim Lüdtke > > > > -Original-Nachricht- > Betreff: [LUTE] Neusidler Introduction > Datum: 2016-11-11T23:59:10+0100 > Von: "Stephen Fryer" > An: "lute net" > > Is there somewhere available an English translation of Hans Neusidler's > introduction to his 1536 edition (or possibly the 1549 edition)? > > Stephen Fryer > > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > > > >
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler Introduction
And don't miss the corrections in JLSA 12 (1979), pp. 99 – 100 by a certain Paul O'Dette :) See also Paul Beier's article in the same volume. Rainer adS On 12.11.2016 10:46, jo.lued...@t-online.de wrote: Dear Stephen, JLSA 11 (1978), pp. 5 – 25. Joachim Lüdtke -Original-Nachricht- Betreff: [LUTE] Neusidler Introduction Datum: 2016-11-11T23:59:10+0100 Von: "Stephen Fryer" An: "lute net" Is there somewhere available an English translation of Hans Neusidler's introduction to his 1536 edition (or possibly the 1549 edition)? Stephen Fryer To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler Introduction
Dear Stephen, JLSA 11 (1978), pp. 5 – 25. Joachim Lüdtke -Original-Nachricht- Betreff: [LUTE] Neusidler Introduction Datum: 2016-11-11T23:59:10+0100 Von: "Stephen Fryer" An: "lute net" Is there somewhere available an English translation of Hans Neusidler's introduction to his 1536 edition (or possibly the 1549 edition)? Stephen Fryer To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler
Thank you for the information on that section, Arthur. Some of them really are just a _little_ easier. In light of their being MN's autograph I'll visit them again soon. If others are interested in more of this difficult music there is also the Phalese collection of Bacfark, deRippe and others (incl. MN) of 1574. Be sure to check them against more certain sources, if you plan to get serious with them. http://tinyurl.com/l2k5t72 Sean On Feb 21, 2015, at 1:30 AM, AJN wrote: Dear Sean, The pieces in the first fascicle of Mus Ms 266 (and other manuscripts in the same hand) were sent to the Duke of Bavaria by Melchior Newsidler himself (b. 1531--son, not brother of Hans). I was able to compare the handwriting in a letter to the duke with the tablatures. In December 1577, Newsidlerwrote his patron Wilhelm II, Duke of Bavaria, "Most serene, honorable Prince, kind Lord, Your princely Grace: Sent is my most humble pledge, as well as wishes for a radiant,good, and peace-filled New Year. Always before, when wanting to be rememberedby Your princely Grace, I have humbly presented some pieces for the lute. To that end I also want to comply [this year] and thereforehave compiled some quite good German dances, which I do humbly present." Fascicles in his hand survive in Mus Mss 266 (nos. 1-14), 1627 (nos. 1-12: more intabulations), 2987 (nos. 37-8--left in one of the enormous Lasso choir books), and Paris BN Res 429 (first fascicle: 2v-48v: Italian dances). Many of the pieces appear in his prints, but often in more ornate versions, suggesting he sent early versions to the duke. Melchior's output numbers over 200 pieces, making him the most prolific lutenist-composer of the Renaissance. Contents of the available Munich manuscripts are below. The prints are identified by Brown serial numbers, and "<" indicates that the printed version is more ornamented than the manuscript version. (By the way, Rohrau is near the Newsidler Lake, a few miles south of Vienna. Haydn was born there, and his mother worked in Graf Harrach's kitchen. She might well have overheard Weiss' music from the Rohrau and Harrach manuscripts, which were mentioned here a few days ago.) Munich,Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Mus Ms 266 (1v-2) Alla dolce Ombra di Cipriano [de Rore] / A 4 (2v-3) Signor mio Caro di Cipriano / A 4 <1566/2, No.7 =1572/11, No. 8 [clip_image001.png] [clip_image003.png] (3v-4) Carita di signore: / A 4 di Cipriano <1566/2, No. 8] (4-4v) Con leyfus'A.io / Jaques de pont [Does not =1566/2 (differenttuning)] (5v-6) Pis ne me Peult Venir a 5/ Criquillon <1572/1, No. 16 (6-6v) Vray dieu disois A 4 Orlando [Lasso] < 1566/2, No.15 =1572/1, No. 28 (7v-8) SousSpirs ardans [Arcadelt] <266, No. 136 < 1566/2, No. 10 (8v-9) Passa e mezo M[elchiorl N[ewsidler] =1566/2, No. 13 (l0v-11) Bewar mich herr [Zirler?] <1572/1, No. 24 <1574/5. No. 23 (11v-12) Iomi son giovinetta [Ferabosco] <1572/1, No. 24 <1574/5, No. 23 Mus ms 266, No. 149 (That is, No. 149 is the model for the versionsof Mus ms 266, No. 13 and 1573/03, No. 22) (15-16v) Sancta Maria A.6. vocum / di Vertalot [unicum] Mus Ms 2987, No. 37-8 (12-12v) Susanna Vng Jour M[elchior] N[ewsidler] [Lupi Didier II] =?1586/5,No. 34 [similar embellishment] (13-13v) Per su hospitiboschi: I A.4. Voce di Constanze festa [unicum] On 02/19/15, Sean Smith<[1]lutesm...@mac.com> wrote: One more source, Dan: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Mus. Ms 266. It's reachable through the LSA facsimile source site, [2]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/links/Digital-Facsimiles.html You'll find the MNeusidler intabulations in the first few folios. I believe they are copied from his books. I don't know which one(s). Sean <> References 1. mailto:lutesm...@mac.com 2. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/ To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler
Dear Sean, The pieces in the first fascicle of Mus Ms 266 (and other manuscripts in the same hand) were sent to the Duke of Bavaria by Melchior Newsidler himself (b. 1531--son, not brother of Hans). I was able to compare the handwriting in a letter to the duke with the tablatures. In December 1577, Newsidlerwrote his patron Wilhelm II, Duke of Bavaria, "Most serene, honorable Prince, kind Lord, Your princely Grace: Sent is my most humble pledge, as well as wishes for a radiant,good, and peace-filled New Year. Always before, when wanting to be rememberedby Your princely Grace, I have humbly presented some pieces for the lute. To that end I also want to comply [this year] and thereforehave compiled some quite good German dances, which I do humbly present." Fascicles in his hand survive in Mus Mss 266 (nos. 1-14), 1627 (nos. 1-12: more intabulations), 2987 (nos. 37-8--left in one of the enormous Lasso choir books), and Paris BN Res 429 (first fascicle: 2v-48v: Italian dances). Many of the pieces appear in his prints, but often in more ornate versions, suggesting he sent early versions to the duke. Melchior's output numbers over 200 pieces, making him the most prolific lutenist-composer of the Renaissance. Contents of the available Munich manuscripts are below. The prints are identified by Brown serial numbers, and "<" indicates that the printed version is more ornamented than the manuscript version. (By the way, Rohrau is near the Newsidler Lake, a few miles south of Vienna. Haydn was born there, and his mother worked in Graf Harrach's kitchen. She might well have overheard Weiss' music from the Rohrau and Harrach manuscripts, which were mentioned here a few days ago.) Munich,Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Mus Ms 266 (1v-2) Alla dolce Ombra di Cipriano [de Rore] / A 4 (2v-3) Signor mio Caro di Cipriano / A 4 <1566/2, No.7 =1572/11, No. 8 [clip_image001.png] [clip_image003.png] (3v-4) Carita di signore: / A 4 di Cipriano <1566/2, No. 8] (4-4v) Con leyfus'A.io / Jaques de pont [Does not =1566/2 (differenttuning)] (5v-6) Pis ne me Peult Venir a 5/ Criquillon <1572/1, No. 16 (6-6v) Vray dieu disois A 4 Orlando [Lasso] < 1566/2, No.15 =1572/1, No. 28 (7v-8) SousSpirs ardans [Arcadelt] <266, No. 136 < 1566/2, No. 10 (8v-9) Passa e mezo M[elchiorl N[ewsidler] =1566/2, No. 13 (l0v-11) Bewar mich herr [Zirler?] <1572/1, No. 24 <1574/5. No. 23 (11v-12) Iomi son giovinetta [Ferabosco] <1572/1, No. 24 <1574/5, No. 23 Mus ms 266, No. 149 (That is, No. 149 is the model for the versionsof Mus ms 266, No. 13 and 1573/03, No. 22) (15-16v) Sancta Maria A.6. vocum / di Vertalot [unicum] Mus Ms 2987, No. 37-8 (12-12v) Susanna Vng Jour M[elchior] N[ewsidler] [Lupi Didier II] =?1586/5,No. 34 [similar embellishment] (13-13v) Per su hospitiboschi: I A.4. Voce di Constanze festa [unicum] On 02/19/15, Sean Smith<[1]lutesm...@mac.com> wrote: One more source, Dan: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Mus. Ms 266. It's reachable through the LSA facsimile source site, [2]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/links/Digital-Facsimiles.html You'll find the MNeusidler intabulations in the first few folios. I believe they are copied from his books. I don't know which one(s). Sean <> References 1. mailto:lutesm...@mac.com 2. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/ To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler
Thanks to all who responded to my query. I have ordered the Neusidler 12 Dances from Tree Edition. Sterling __ From: Harald Hamre privat To: Dan Winheld ; Lutelist Net Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 12:04 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Neusidler Dear Dan You will find tablatures of the three M Newsidler books on Sarge Gerbode's website, here: [1][1]http://www.gerbode.net/sources/MNewsidler/ Fantastic lute music but quite difficult... Best regards Harald Johan Am 19.02.2015 um 17:51 schrieb Dan Winheld: Thank you all for the great links & info. I already have enough dances (but no rhythm, who could ask for anything less?) but I would like to acquire all of his knuckle breaking intabs and more especially the exquisite Recercari & Fantasias. Dan References 1. [2]http://www.gerbode.net/sources/MNewsidler/ To get on or off this list see list information at [3]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html -- References 1. http://www.gerbode.net/sources/MNewsidler/ 2. http://www.gerbode.net/sources/MNewsidler/ 3. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler
Thank you Harald- Sarge's website indeed- my own Northern California neighbor! -And the [1]teutsch_lautenbuch_1..> German tab. has been properly Frenchified, so Sterling this one's for you, too. "Hi--I am looking for a version of the Teutch Lautenbuch of Melchior Neusidler that is in something other than German Tab. Or do I need to go ahead and try to learn to read German Tab? Thanks all, Sterling" Dan On 2/19/2015 11:04 AM, Harald Hamre privat wrote: Dear Dan You will find tablatures of the three M Newsidler books on Sarge Gerbode's website, here: [2]http://www.gerbode.net/sources/MNewsidler/ Fantastic lute music but quite difficult... Best regards Harald Johan Am 19.02.2015 um 17:51 schrieb Dan Winheld: Thank you all for the great links & info. I already have enough dances (but no rhythm, who could ask for anything less?) but I would like to acquire all of his knuckle breaking intabs and more especially the exquisite Recercari & Fantasias. Dan -- References 1. http://www.gerbode.net/sources/MNewsidler/teutsch_lautenbuch_1574/ 2. http://www.gerbode.net/sources/MNewsidler/ To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler
Dear Dan You will find tablatures of the three M Newsidler books on Sarge Gerbode's website, here: [1]http://www.gerbode.net/sources/MNewsidler/ Fantastic lute music but quite difficult... Best regards Harald Johan Am 19.02.2015 um 17:51 schrieb Dan Winheld: Thank you all for the great links & info. I already have enough dances (but no rhythm, who could ask for anything less?) but I would like to acquire all of his knuckle breaking intabs and more especially the exquisite Recercari & Fantasias. Dan References 1. http://www.gerbode.net/sources/MNewsidler/ To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler
One more source, Dan: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Mus. Ms 266. It's reachable through the LSA facsimile source site, http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/links/Digital-Facsimiles.html You'll find the MNeusidler intabulations in the first few folios. I believe they are copied from his books. I don't know which one(s). Sean On Feb 19, 2015, at 8:51 AM, Dan Winheld wrote: Thank you all for the great links & info. I already have enough dances (but no rhythm, who could ask for anything less?) but I would like to acquire all of his knuckle breaking intabs and more especially the exquisite Recercari & Fantasias. Dan On 2/18/2015 11:46 PM, Albert Reyerman wrote: At least ll the dance pieces from this source are available transposed into French tab from TREE EDITION: 12 German Dances (and their hupfaufs) in total 24 pieces by Melchior Neusidler edited by Carsten Timpe 25.- Euros See catalogue at [1]www.tree-edition.com TREE EDITION Albert Reyerman Finkenberg 89 23558 Luebeck Germany [2]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de [3]http://www.tree-edition.com ++49(0)451 899 78 48 Find even more music books at [4]http://tree-edition.magix.net/public/ Besuchen Sie auch die Seite [5]http://laute-und-Musik.de Am 19.02.2015 um 02:20 schrieb Dan Winheld: Me too- but I would take German tab. rather than nothing at all. More thanks- Dan On 2/18/2015 4:34 PM, sterling price wrote: Hi--I am looking for a version of the Teutch Lautenbuch of Melchior Neusidler that is in something other than German Tab. Or do I need to go ahead and try to learn to read German Tab? Thanks all, Sterling -- To get on or off this list see list information at [6]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html . -- References 1. http://www.tree-edition.com/ 2. mailto:albertreyer...@kabelmail.de 3. http://www.tree-edition.com/ 4. http://tree-edition.magix.net/public/ 5. http://laute-und-Musik.de/ 6. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/%7Ewbc/lute-admin/index.html --
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler
Thank you all for the great links & info. I already have enough dances (but no rhythm, who could ask for anything less?) but I would like to acquire all of his knuckle breaking intabs and more especially the exquisite Recercari & Fantasias. Dan On 2/18/2015 11:46 PM, Albert Reyerman wrote: At least ll the dance pieces from this source are available transposed into French tab from TREE EDITION: 12 German Dances (and their hupfaufs) in total 24 pieces by Melchior Neusidler edited by Carsten Timpe 25.- Euros See catalogue at [1]www.tree-edition.com TREE EDITION Albert Reyerman Finkenberg 89 23558 Luebeck Germany [2]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de [3]http://www.tree-edition.com ++49(0)451 899 78 48 Find even more music books at [4]http://tree-edition.magix.net/public/ Besuchen Sie auch die Seite [5]http://laute-und-Musik.de Am 19.02.2015 um 02:20 schrieb Dan Winheld: Me too- but I would take German tab. rather than nothing at all. More thanks- Dan On 2/18/2015 4:34 PM, sterling price wrote: Hi--I am looking for a version of the Teutch Lautenbuch of Melchior Neusidler that is in something other than German Tab. Or do I need to go ahead and try to learn to read German Tab? Thanks all, Sterling -- To get on or off this list see list information at [6]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html . -- References 1. http://www.tree-edition.com/ 2. mailto:albertreyer...@kabelmail.de 3. http://www.tree-edition.com/ 4. http://tree-edition.magix.net/public/ 5. http://laute-und-Musik.de/ 6. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/%7Ewbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler
At least ll the dance pieces from this source are available transposed into French tab from TREE EDITION: 12 German Dances (and their hupfaufs) in total 24 pieces by Melchior Neusidler edited by Carsten Timpe 25.- Euros See catalogue at [1]www.tree-edition.com TREE EDITION Albert Reyerman Finkenberg 89 23558 Luebeck Germany [2]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de [3]http://www.tree-edition.com ++49(0)451 899 78 48 Find even more music books at [4]http://tree-edition.magix.net/public/ Besuchen Sie auch die Seite [5]http://laute-und-Musik.de Am 19.02.2015 um 02:20 schrieb Dan Winheld: Me too- but I would take German tab. rather than nothing at all. More thanks- Dan On 2/18/2015 4:34 PM, sterling price wrote: Hi--I am looking for a version of the Teutch Lautenbuch of Melchior Neusidler that is in something other than German Tab. Or do I need to go ahead and try to learn to read German Tab? Thanks all, Sterling -- To get on or off this list see list information at [6]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html . -- References 1. http://www.tree-edition.com/ 2. mailto:albertreyer...@kabelmail.de 3. http://www.tree-edition.com/ 4. http://tree-edition.magix.net/public/ 5. http://laute-und-Musik.de/ 6. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler
Carsten Timpe edited 12 german dances in french tab. you can get them from tree-edition. http://www.tree-edition.com Neusidler, Melchior 12 German dances (with their Hupffauff) Timpe, Carsten Ren. Lute French 25,00 EUR Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2015 um 05:15 Uhr Von: "Daniel F. Heiman" An: "'Dan Winheld'" , "'sterling price'" , "'Lutelist Net'" Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Neusidler I should correct this to say that there are several links there to his 1574 publication in German tablature and to both the Primo libro and secondo libro from 1566 in Italian tablature. Jason Kortis has been kind enough to transcribe the whole Primo libro into Fronimo format so you can print it out in whichever format you wish. That is here: [1]https://xa.yimg.com/df/Fronimo_editor/M.+Newsidler+Libro+Primo+1566. zip Regards, Daniel Heiman -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Daniel F. Heiman Sent: 18 February, 2015 21:48 To: 'Dan Winheld'; 'sterling price'; 'Lutelist Net' Subject: [LUTE] Re: Neusidler Dan: There are several places you can download digital facsimiles of Melchior Neusidler's publications in German tablature. There are links on the "Digital Facsimiles" page of the LSA site: [2]http://bit.ly/KWa5XB Regards. Daniel -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Dan Winheld Sent: 18 February, 2015 19:20 To: sterling price; Lutelist Net Subject: [LUTE] Re: Neusidler Me too- but I would take German tab. rather than nothing at all. More thanks- Dan On 2/18/2015 4:34 PM, sterling price wrote: > Hi--I am looking for a version of the Teutch Lautenbuch of Melchior > Neusidler that is in something other than German Tab. Or do I need to > go ahead and try to learn to read German Tab? > Thanks all, > Sterling > > -- > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > [3]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > References 1. https://xa.yimg.com/df/Fronimo_editor/M.+Newsidler+Libro+Primo+1566.zip 2. http://bit.ly/KWa5XB 3. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler
I should correct this to say that there are several links there to his 1574 publication in German tablature and to both the Primo libro and secondo libro from 1566 in Italian tablature. Jason Kortis has been kind enough to transcribe the whole Primo libro into Fronimo format so you can print it out in whichever format you wish. That is here: https://xa.yimg.com/df/Fronimo_editor/M.+Newsidler+Libro+Primo+1566.zip Regards, Daniel Heiman -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Daniel F. Heiman Sent: 18 February, 2015 21:48 To: 'Dan Winheld'; 'sterling price'; 'Lutelist Net' Subject: [LUTE] Re: Neusidler Dan: There are several places you can download digital facsimiles of Melchior Neusidler's publications in German tablature. There are links on the "Digital Facsimiles" page of the LSA site: http://bit.ly/KWa5XB Regards. Daniel -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Dan Winheld Sent: 18 February, 2015 19:20 To: sterling price; Lutelist Net Subject: [LUTE] Re: Neusidler Me too- but I would take German tab. rather than nothing at all. More thanks- Dan On 2/18/2015 4:34 PM, sterling price wrote: > Hi--I am looking for a version of the Teutch Lautenbuch of Melchior > Neusidler that is in something other than German Tab. Or do I need to > go ahead and try to learn to read German Tab? > Thanks all, > Sterling > > -- > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html >
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler
Dan: There are several places you can download digital facsimiles of Melchior Neusidler's publications in German tablature. There are links on the "Digital Facsimiles" page of the LSA site: http://bit.ly/KWa5XB Regards. Daniel -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Dan Winheld Sent: 18 February, 2015 19:20 To: sterling price; Lutelist Net Subject: [LUTE] Re: Neusidler Me too- but I would take German tab. rather than nothing at all. More thanks- Dan On 2/18/2015 4:34 PM, sterling price wrote: > Hi--I am looking for a version of the Teutch Lautenbuch of Melchior > Neusidler that is in something other than German Tab. Or do I need to > go ahead and try to learn to read German Tab? > Thanks all, > Sterling > > -- > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html >
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler
I like Melchior best in Italian tab. - his two Italian tab books are wonderful. Dan On 2/18/2015 5:50 PM, Gary R. Boye wrote: I'd take German tab over alot of transcribing. The hardest part is getting the particular letters of the alphabet deciphered for a particular source; after that, it's not so bad, but M. Neusidler is challenging enough in French TAB . . . Gary To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler
I'd take German tab over alot of transcribing. The hardest part is getting the particular letters of the alphabet deciphered for a particular source; after that, it's not so bad, but M. Neusidler is challenging enough in French TAB . . . Gary -- Dr. Gary R. Boye Professor and Music Librarian Erneston Music Library Appalachian State University On 2/18/2015 8:20 PM, Dan Winheld wrote: Me too- but I would take German tab. rather than nothing at all. More thanks- Dan On 2/18/2015 4:34 PM, sterling price wrote: Hi--I am looking for a version of the Teutch Lautenbuch of Melchior Neusidler that is in something other than German Tab. Or do I need to go ahead and try to learn to read German Tab? Thanks all, Sterling -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler
Me too- but I would take German tab. rather than nothing at all. More thanks- Dan On 2/18/2015 4:34 PM, sterling price wrote: Hi--I am looking for a version of the Teutch Lautenbuch of Melchior Neusidler that is in something other than German Tab. Or do I need to go ahead and try to learn to read German Tab? Thanks all, Sterling -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Neusidler Tab?
On 19.05.2013 21:57, Julian Templeman wrote: Does anyone know of a source for a transcription of "Nun lob mien Seel den herren", as recorded by Paul O'Dette on his Neusidler album? Thanks, julian -- Templeman Consulting Limited IT Consulting and Training -- Hainhofer, Book I, f. 35v See: http://diglib.hab.de/wdb.php?dir=mss%2F18-7-aug-2f&pointer=0 It is page 78 http://diglib.hab.de/mss/18-7-aug-2f/start.htm?image=00078 Rainer adS To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html