Ah, yes, I see. Thanks for the information, Markus.
And thanks for a great ressource!
Regards,
Stephan
Am 28.11.2010, 19:11 Uhr, schrieb Markus Lutz :
Hello Stephan,
unfortunately the edition of the Weiss complete works still hadn't been
finished at the time Richard Stone published his rec
Hello Stephan,
unfortunately the edition of the Weiss complete works still hadn't been
finished at the time Richard Stone published his reconstruction.
So some of the numbers were preliminary and had to be changed due to
other editorial choices.
On the Weiss site you find the current numberi
I am announcing a concert tomorrow night, Monday, 11-29-10. It is
with Leo Kottke and Bob Barto.
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This ought to be a fabulous event, so if anyon
Dear Martyn,
thank you for your answer, to which I fully agree. Actually I was only
refering to Stone's overview on concerted works by Weiss, without assuming
that they were duets. In his published reconstruction of the lute concerti
(recent researches in the music of the baroque era, 136,
I have a copy of the Salzburg Lautencodex Ms III 25 which contains
these Weiss works (mostly for liutho, violino and basso but only the
lute tablature survives). Other composers include: Meckh, Block(Bloch),
Lauf(f)ensteiner, Bohr.
I have no evidence that the Weiss pieces in this
Am 22.11.2010, 13:49 Uhr, schrieb Nicolás Valencia :
Dear all,
According to Richard Stone's article, "Weiss's Concerted Music: A
Catalogue with Commentary", published in the latest LSA Journal, some
duets by Weiss include alternate instrumentations, i.e. lute & flute,
lute & lut