[VIHUELA] Portuguese Baroque Guitar - mp3 files

2008-05-30 Thread Ed Durbrow

Maybe this is of interest??? Are you going to Jack's later?



Dear all,

I've recorded five pieces from the Coimbra manuscript - they can be  
found on
my www.songoftherose.co.uk site, or just click on the following links  
for

each one. I think these are WONDERFUL pieces and should be more popular.
Rogerio Budasz did the main work transcribing these pieces from the  
original

manuscript as part of his doctoral dissertation: *The Five-Course Guitar
(Viola) In Portugal and Brazil in the Late Seventeenth and Early  
Eighteenth
Centuries,* 2001. The pieces are notated without time signals and are  
often
a little odd in places, clearly stemming from a tradition of  
improvisation.

I've arranged them as best I could.

Canario - http://www.songoftherose.co.uk/mp3/bg/portugal/Canario.mp3  
- good

enough to rival Sanz's? Almost!

Chacara de Abreau -
http://www.songoftherose.co.uk/mp3/bg/portugal/Chacara%20de% 
20Abreau.mp3 - a

jacaras

Tricotte de Alemanda -
http://www.songoftherose.co.uk/mp3/bg/portugal/Tricotte.mp3 - NOT an
allemande

Meya Danca - http://www.songoftherose.co.uk/mp3/bg/portugal/Meya% 
20Danca.mp3


Terantela - http://www.songoftherose.co.uk/mp3/bg/portugal/ 
Terantela.mp3 *
Terantela* has only four bars of chords and one variation, to which I  
have

added four more.

I've enjoyed playing them, and hope you enjoy hearing them. Please  
don't ask

me for scores as I am not sure of the legal implications. They are my
arrangements, but Rogerio Budasz did the transcribing.

Rob MacKillop
PS I will put them on the vihuela/guitar network site soon.

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[VIHUELA] Portuguese Baroque Guitar - mp3 files

2008-05-28 Thread Rob MacKillop
Dear all,

I've recorded five pieces from the Coimbra manuscript - they can be found on
my www.songoftherose.co.uk site, or just click on the following links for
each one. I think these are WONDERFUL pieces and should be more popular.
Rogerio Budasz did the main work transcribing these pieces from the original
manuscript as part of his doctoral dissertation: *The Five-Course Guitar
(Viola) In Portugal and Brazil in the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth
Centuries,* 2001. The pieces are notated without time signals and are often
a little odd in places, clearly stemming from a tradition of improvisation.
I've arranged them as best I could.

Canario - http://www.songoftherose.co.uk/mp3/bg/portugal/Canario.mp3 - good
enough to rival Sanz's? Almost!

Chacara de Abreau -
http://www.songoftherose.co.uk/mp3/bg/portugal/Chacara%20de%20Abreau.mp3 - a
jacaras

Tricotte de Alemanda -
http://www.songoftherose.co.uk/mp3/bg/portugal/Tricotte.mp3 - NOT an
allemande

Meya Danca - http://www.songoftherose.co.uk/mp3/bg/portugal/Meya%20Danca.mp3

Terantela - http://www.songoftherose.co.uk/mp3/bg/portugal/Terantela.mp3 *
Terantela* has only four bars of chords and one variation, to which I have
added four more.

I've enjoyed playing them, and hope you enjoy hearing them. Please don't ask
me for scores as I am not sure of the legal implications. They are my
arrangements, but Rogerio Budasz did the transcribing.

Rob MacKillop
PS I will put them on the vihuela/guitar network site soon.

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[VIHUELA] Portuguese Baroque Guitar - mp3 files

2008-05-28 Thread Waling Tiersma

Rob,
Delightful music and beautifully performed!
I'm no expert, mind you!, but - especially in the Tarantella - resemblance 
to the music of Santiago de Murcia I know of springs to mind.
(building a 5 course guitar might follow the 4c and vihuela. If only 
learning to play adequately wouldn't be so hard..)


Thanks for sharing it with us.

Waling Tiersma

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Subject: [VIHUELA] Portuguese Baroque Guitar - mp3 files



Dear all,

...

I've enjoyed playing them, and hope you enjoy hearing them. .

Rob MacKillop




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