I am of the opinion it is Losy. It is very characteristic of his music.
ed
At 07:46 PM 8/14/2007 -0400, Daniel Shoskes wrote:
>So then is it a Logy piece based on a Mouton theme?
>
>Thanks and thanks for everyone's comments.
>
>DS
>
>On Aug 14, 2007, at 7:42 PM, Edward Martin wrote:
>
>>Danny,
>
http://www.polyhymnion.org/lieder/
RT
> There are so many songs with G lute accompaniment. What sources exist for
> songs to Baroque lute accompaniment? If I wanted to find such songs,
> where would (should) I start?
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas Tallant
>
>
> -
> Be a b
There are so many songs with G lute accompaniment. What sources exist for
songs to Baroque lute accompaniment? If I wanted to find such songs, where
would (should) I start?
Thanks,
Thomas Tallant
-
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Not really... EAG#A theme is way too common ca. 1700 on.
RT
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From: "Daniel Shoskes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Edward Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "lute"
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 7:46 PM
Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Losy Sarabande
> So then is it a Logy piece b
So then is it a Logy piece based on a Mouton theme?
Thanks and thanks for everyone's comments.
DS
On Aug 14, 2007, at 7:42 PM, Edward Martin wrote:
> Danny,
>
> This is a good question. I know of 3 concordances for this piece.
> The
> title is, "Favorittaa de Conte Logi, Sarabande".
>
> The
Danny,
This is a good question. I know of 3 concordances for this piece. The
title is, "Favorittaa de Conte Logi, Sarabande".
The sources are:
Kremsmunster L82, f.6'
Berlin 406127, f. 156
Vn M841, f. 28 (double).
Nice piece!
ed
At 06:34 PM 8/13/2007 -0400, Daniel Shoskes wrote:
>Dear coll
Mus Ms 40627 is still in Berlin. There is mention of
the "Favoritta ex A" in the CNRS Mouton edition, page
LIV.
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From: ""Mathias Rösel"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "lute"
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 5:15 PM
Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Losy Sarabande
> Emil Vogl has
Emil Vogl has included this piece in his Lautenmusik des böhmischen
Barock. The title reads "Favoritta ex A", and below is added: (Sarabande
de Mouton-transcr.).
I cannot tell if the brackets, or even the whole remark, are editorial,
but I would have guessed so at first glance.
Vogl names the sou
Hi, dear lutenists,
back from Daroca, where I had the pleausure to be at the beautiful
concert by Ariel Abramovich, Evangelina Mascardi and Dolores Costoyas
(they play music by italians from the late 'cinquecento', both
extraordinary and difficult), I find in the last issue of Goldberg the
mai
It is quite out of character for Mouton, anyway. Definitely later music.
I recall a Logy menuet on the same theme though.
RT
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From: "Bernd Haegemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DANIEL SHOSKES" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "lute"
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 2:47 PM
Subjec
Dear Daniel and all,
> ftp://ftp.dshoskes.com
>
> File is losy_sarabande.pdf
>
I cannot find it or anything similar in the CNRS
edition of Mouton's works.
best wishes
Bernd
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Sorry for the typo. It should be
ftp://ftp.dshoskes.com
File is losy_sarabande.pdf
On Tuesday, August 14, 2007, at 11:00AM, "Daniel Shoskes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I just quickly intabulated and posted to ftp://ftpldshoskes.com as
>losy_sarabande.pdf . I have made 2 editorial changes t
I just quickly intabulated and posted to ftp://ftpldshoskes.com as
losy_sarabande.pdf . I have made 2 editorial changes to notes that
seemed obviously wrong in bars 7 and 22.
DS
On Aug 14, 2007, at 1:53 AM, Bernd Haegemann wrote:
> Dear Daniel,
>
>> Dear collective wisdom: In the NY Public Li
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