Re: pesaro etc

2004-07-23 Thread Thomas Schall
As I spoke to Andrea Damiani a while ago he told me there would be plans
to make an edition because the manuscript would be hardly legible and
full of mistakes.

The CD is hard to get as far as I know. Maybe you should ask Andrea
directly.
I really like the CD and his playing.

Best wishes

Am Die, 2004-07-20 um 12.14 schrieb MARTIN SHEPHERD:

 Don't forget Andrea Damiani made an excellent CD of music from the Pesaro MS:
 J'ay pris amour published by e lucevan le stelle EL962305
  
 Best wishes,
  
 Martin
  
 P.S. If you haven't already done so, please make a note of my changed email address 
 - the new one is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Denys Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dear Tadeusz,
 I don't know of any transcriptions from the Pesaro ms
 that are downloadable from the net. There is a complete
 modern edition of the manuscript edited by Vladimir Ivanoff
 (Edition der Handschrift Pesaro, Biblioteca Oliveriana, Ms. 1144,
 Munchner Editionen zur Musikgeschichte 7, Tutzing, 1988).
 
 There are a few pieces from the Thibault Ms at Wayne's site at:
 http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/tab-serv/tab-serv.cgi?Vmd27
 and there are further pieces plus an excellent article on the manuscript
 by Lewis Jones in the Lute Society's The Lute 1982 volume XXII part 2.
 Several people have expressed an intention to produce a complete
 edition of the manuscript but none, to my knowledge, has yet done so.
 Both the Pesaro and Thibault manuscripts present difficulties in
 interpretation, the latter being almost completely without rhythm signs
 and bar lines, so transcribing the pieces involves a lot more work than is
 usual
 with later sources. There is an excellent facsimile of the manuscript by
 Minkoff,
 but as far as I am aware, it's out of print. Quite a number of pieces in the
 manuscript may have originally been composed for plectrum playing,
 which makes it particularly interesting as it seems to belong to a time when
 plectrum and fingerstyle playing were both in use.
 
 Best wishes,
 
 Denys
 
 
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Tadeusz Czechak 
 To: 
 Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 6:30 PM
 Subject: pesaro etc
 
 
  Hello all
 
  Anyone knows if it's possible to find somewhere in the web pieces from =
  Pesaro and Thibaut mss ? I already got a supplement to Lute News , but =
  still looking for more
 
  greetings -Tadeusz Czechak
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pesaro etc

2004-07-19 Thread Tadeusz Czechak
Hello all

 Anyone knows if it's possible to find somewhere in the web pieces from =
Pesaro and Thibaut mss ? I already got a supplement to Lute News , but =
still looking for more

greetings -Tadeusz Czechak
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Re: pesaro etc

2004-07-19 Thread Denys Stephens
Dear Tadeusz,
I don't know of any transcriptions from the Pesaro ms
that are downloadable from the net. There is a complete
modern edition of the manuscript edited by Vladimir Ivanoff
(Edition der Handschrift Pesaro, Biblioteca Oliveriana, Ms. 1144,
Munchner Editionen zur Musikgeschichte 7, Tutzing, 1988).

There are a few pieces from the Thibault Ms at Wayne's site at:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/tab-serv/tab-serv.cgi?Vmd27
and there are further pieces plus an excellent article on the manuscript
by Lewis Jones in the Lute Society's The Lute 1982 volume XXII part 2.
Several people have expressed an intention to produce a complete
edition of the manuscript but none, to my knowledge, has yet done so.
Both the Pesaro and Thibault manuscripts present difficulties in
interpretation, the latter being almost completely without rhythm signs
and bar lines, so transcribing the pieces involves a lot more work than is
usual
with later sources. There is an excellent facsimile of the manuscript by
Minkoff,
but as far as I am aware, it's out of print. Quite a number of pieces in the
manuscript may have originally been composed for plectrum playing,
which makes it particularly interesting as it seems to belong to a time when
plectrum and fingerstyle playing were both in use.

Best wishes,

Denys






- Original Message -
From: Tadeusz Czechak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 6:30 PM
Subject: pesaro etc


 Hello all

  Anyone knows if it's possible to find somewhere in the web pieces from =
 Pesaro and Thibaut mss ? I already got a supplement to Lute News , but =
 still looking for more

 greetings -Tadeusz Czechak
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