[VIHUELA] Re: Search for Scottish pieces

2008-08-19 Thread Martyn Hodgson


I'm quite aware of the dedications! But my point was that the Stuart monarchy 
had scottish roots and it was almost within living memory in 1671 that James of 
Scotland had become king of a united Great Britain. Hence a true scottish 
connection (no scotch snaps tho' if that is what's wanted...).

M


--- On Mon, 18/8/08, Monica Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: Monica Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Search for Scottish pieces
> To: "Martyn Hodgson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "Vihuelalist" 
> Date: Monday, 18 August, 2008, 4:40 PM
> They are not really Scottish unless you regard Charles II as
> being Scottish.
> The pieces are dedicated to individuals at the Restoration
> court.
> 
> La Stuarde probably refers to Francis Teresa Stuart, known
> as “La Belle
> Stuart”, one of the few women that Charles II failed to
> seduce.  I don't
> know if she was Scottish but she  eloped with Duke of
> Richmond.
> 
> Monica
> 
> 
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> "Rob MacKillop"
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> 
> Rob,
> 
> Other than these two, the only others which come to mind
> are in a sense all
> pieces in Corebetta's 1671 book dedicated to the Stuart
> monarch. In
> particular there's a nice sarabande: La Stuart (f. 71)
> and the preceding
> Allemande: La Royalle
> 
> Martyn
> 
> 
> --- On Mon, 18/8/08, Rob MacKillop
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> > From: Rob MacKillop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: [VIHUELA] Search for Scottish pieces
> > To: "Vihuela"
> 
> > Date: Monday, 18 August, 2008, 2:22 PM
> > I'm looking for baroque guitar pieces with a
> Scottish
> > connection. I
> >have the two pieces in the Princess Anne Lute Book
> and
> > the Schiller
> >manuscript. Speaking of which, can someone give me
> the
> > full name for
> >the Schiller ms?
> >
> >Rob MacKillop
> >
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[VIHUELA] Re: Search for Scottish pieces

2008-08-18 Thread Rob MacKillop
   They might be Irish, considering the Gallot d'Irlande connection, but I
   would like a look at them if you have them...

   Rob
   2008/8/18 Mjos & Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

 Are any of the miscellaneous pieces in the De Gallot manuscript
 Scottish?
 I'm thinking of Lachimagry (sp? f. 106v ?) and Machinaery (sp? 49r
 ?) which are a bit Irishy/Scottish sounding. (Ooh, I hope that
 doesn't offend.) Might there be others in that manuscript?
 -- R

   On Aug 18, 2008, at 8:22 AM, Rob MacKillop wrote:

 I'm looking for baroque guitar pieces with a Scottish connection. I
 have the two pieces in the Princess Anne Lute Book and the Schiller
 manuscript. Speaking of which, can someone give me the full name for
 the Schiller ms?
 Rob MacKillop

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[VIHUELA] Re: Search for Scottish pieces

2008-08-18 Thread Rob MacKillop
   2008/8/18 Martyn Hodgson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

  Rob,
 Other than these two, the only others which come to mind are in a
 sense all pieces in Corebetta's 1671 book dedicated to the Stuart
 monarch. In particular there's a nice sarabande: La Stuart (f. 71)
 and the preceding Allemande: La Royalle
 Martyn

   Hmm, not particularly Scottish, but a sort of Scottish connection, I
   suppose. Thanks, Martyn.

   Rob

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[VIHUELA] Re: Search for Scottish pieces

2008-08-18 Thread Monica Hall

They are not really Scottish unless you regard Charles II as being Scottish.
The pieces are dedicated to individuals at the Restoration court.

La Stuarde probably refers to Francis Teresa Stuart, known as “La Belle
Stuart”, one of the few women that Charles II failed to seduce.  I don't
know if she was Scottish but she  eloped with Duke of Richmond.

Monica



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Rob,

Other than these two, the only others which come to mind are in a sense all
pieces in Corebetta's 1671 book dedicated to the Stuart monarch. In
particular there's a nice sarabande: La Stuart (f. 71) and the preceding
Allemande: La Royalle

Martyn


--- On Mon, 18/8/08, Rob MacKillop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


From: Rob MacKillop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [VIHUELA] Search for Scottish pieces
To: "Vihuela" 
Date: Monday, 18 August, 2008, 2:22 PM
I'm looking for baroque guitar pieces with a Scottish
connection. I
   have the two pieces in the Princess Anne Lute Book and
the Schiller
   manuscript. Speaking of which, can someone give me the
full name for
   the Schiller ms?

   Rob MacKillop

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[VIHUELA] Re: Search for Scottish pieces

2008-08-18 Thread Martyn Hodgson
 Rob,

Other than these two, the only others which come to mind are in a sense all 
pieces in Corebetta's 1671 book dedicated to the Stuart monarch. In particular 
there's a nice sarabande: La Stuart (f. 71) and the preceding Allemande: La 
Royalle

Martyn


--- On Mon, 18/8/08, Rob MacKillop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: Rob MacKillop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [VIHUELA] Search for Scottish pieces
> To: "Vihuela" 
> Date: Monday, 18 August, 2008, 2:22 PM
> I'm looking for baroque guitar pieces with a Scottish
> connection. I
>have the two pieces in the Princess Anne Lute Book and
> the Schiller
>manuscript. Speaking of which, can someone give me the
> full name for
>the Schiller ms?
> 
>Rob MacKillop
> 
>--
> 
> 
> To get on or off this list see list information at
> http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

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