It has been a constant source of inspiration,direction, and connection for
35 years for me. A treasure. I keep it around with my english translation.
No piece of music is easy (on the lute) unless you want to play it badly.
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The musical material is almost exclusively late Habsburgian baroque
(many anonymous pieces from the lute book of Louise von Wurttemberg now
preserved at Rostock, intabulated songs by Thomas A. Arne from the
Augsburg fascicles, and pieces by Bergen, Kleinknecht, Hagen, finally
Giesbert's own intabul
Yes and a good exercise in reading gothic letters
Greet
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Van: theoj89...@aol.com [mailto:theoj89...@aol.com]
Verzonden: woensdag 18 maart 2009 22:52
Aan: baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Onderwerp: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Giesbert Schule fur die Barocklaute
Does anyone have a
Yes, an excellent book for beginners, even if you can't read the German.
On Mar 18, 2009, at 5:52 PM, theoj89...@aol.com wrote:
Does anyone have an opinion of the book "Schule fur die Barocklaute"
by Giesbert (date?) - apparently a tutorial ? For a beginner, would
it be worth borrowing throu
Does anyone have an opinion of the book "Schule fur die Barocklaute" by
Giesbert (date?) - apparently a tutorial ? For a beginner, would it be worth
borrowing through inter-library loan as a source of graded easy-intermediate
tunes.
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