Well, I did not know the modern meaning of that title, neither Mr. Beck,
I suppose.
Isn't the old meaning something like Over the stone wall (or dam?), and
kiss her laddie?
I btw seem to become addicted to the Scottish baroque! Now something
that certainly is PC:
A new Scot's Measure, mr. Beck's way
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iC_PbRtUeQcfeature=youtu.be
http://vimeo.com/48958726
All the best,
Arto
On 06/09/12 04:07, t...@heartistrymusic.com wrote:
That title isn't quite PC these days, is it ... ?
Tom
.. well, more Balcarres ... the piece is beautiful. Could of course be
played more cleanly. Just in case somebody is interested:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVnkBa1hdQcfeature=youtu.be
http://vimeo.com/48826023
Best,
Arto
On 02/09/12 21:55, Arto Wikla wrote:
Dear lutenists,
my weekend project was to play some Scottish, Celtic sounding
small pieces by Mr. Beck of the Balcarres manuscript. In a way
mostly the music is not technically very difficult, but on the other
hand, musically it certainly is not easy!
In case someone is interested, the three pieces of my weekend are
Joy to the Person of my love, mr. Beck's way (ms. Balcarres 59)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h3B6kimdNIfeature=youtu.be
http://vimeo.com/48612640
Rothymay's lilt, mr. Beck's way (ms. Balcarres 73)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2e8-YP9bgAfeature=youtu.be
http://vimeo.com/48655228
The black ewe, by mr. Beck (ms. Balcarres 76)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7cy1eEKXUMfeature=youtu.be
http://vimeo.com/48698296
The period and place are very interesting: little by little the
tonality is creeping into the modal, and even more or less
pentatonic music! That was a fruitful mixture!
All the best,
Arto
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