[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: 'Baroque lute' songs

2012-08-28 Thread Mathias Rösel
Dear Martyn, thank you very much for sharing these appetizers to your forthcoming paper about lutes in 18th century Italy. My curiosity has been raised, and I'm eagerly looking forward to reading your paper! Best wishes, Mathias Von: Martyn Hodgson An: "'Baroque lute

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: 'Baroque lute' songs

2012-08-28 Thread Martyn Hodgson
Dear Mathias, Thanks for this. Italian 7/8 course lutes are distinctly different to the mandoras/gallichons found in German speaking lands in the 18th century in a number of significant respects. Noteably: 1. Length of neck - mandoras in original state have room for 9 tied

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Burwell Tutor available

2012-08-28 Thread theoj89294
I just ordered and received a new, beautiful (excellent fascsimile) softbound copy of the Burwell Lute Tutor. It IS available. Jerry at Jack's Pipes and Hammers has the a number of the printed sheets of the Burwell, and he has them soft bound in small quantities when ordered (may take 3-4 wee

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Fasch Lute Concerto (new CD)

2012-08-28 Thread A. J. Ness
Several weeks ago someone inquired about the Fasch Lute Concerto. It has been recorded by our Richard Stone and the Baroque chamber group from Philadelphia, Tempesta di Mare. Here's a link: [1]http://tempestadimare.org/shop/fasch-vol-3/?utm_sourceusch%2C+Vol.+3 +presale&utm_camp

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: 'Baroque lute' songs

2012-08-28 Thread Mathias Rösel
Dear Martyn, Thank you for all the information, that concerning the Hasse tablatures in particular. As for the 18th century 8c lutes, I wonder what prevents you from labelling these instruments types of calichone / mandora. Is there any reason for doubts? As for Arabella Hunt, thanks for the hint

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: 'Baroque lute' songs

2012-08-28 Thread Martyn Hodgson
Dear Matthias, I agree with much of what you say. However regarding the observation that ' One may reasonably argue whether this is an accompaniment or an instrumental arrangement as there is no extra voice part. Instead, the lyrics are written beneath the tablature which incl

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Kleinknecht vid

2012-08-28 Thread Martyn Hodgson
Excellent - as you say a much neglected work and one requiring much panache and affet which you provide. I wonder if it's an arrangement of a keyboard sonata? I'm not aware of any relevant research - are you? Martyn --- On Tue, 28/8/12, Christopher Wilke wrote: From: Chr

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Kleinknecht vid

2012-08-28 Thread Christopher Wilke
Hi all, I've posted the 1st movement of Jakob Friedrich Kleinknecht's B-flat major Sonata on Youtube for your enjoyment. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-G3AOfCCkAU Christopher Wilke Lutenist, Guitarist and Composer www.christopherwilke.com

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: 'Baroque lute' songs

2012-08-28 Thread Mathias Rösel
>There are indeed a few sources for songs accompanied by lute: one such >which is readily vailable (tho' 18th century) is Beyer's 1760 setting >of some Gellert odes. See this: > > [1]http://petrucci.mus.auth.gr/imglnks/usimg/c/c2/IMSLP204541-PMLP345466-Gel lert.pdf One may reasonably

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: 'Baroque lute' songs

2012-08-28 Thread Martyn Hodgson
Dear Bill, There are indeed a few sources for songs accompanied by lute: one such which is readily vailable (tho' 18th century) is Beyer's 1760 setting of some Gellert odes. See this: [1]http://petrucci.mus.auth.gr/imglnks/usimg/c/c2/IMSLP204541-PMLP34546 6-Gellert.pdf And