Thank you, thank you, thank you for including the PDF of the booklet in the
MP3 version. YAY!
Regards
David
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Thanks, Bernd. That could be it. Or not. My wife writes dictionaries for a
living, and knows a lot about the D'Alembert-Diderot encyclopedia, so we were
wondering about this piece by DuBut. Perhaps there is no connection at all.
Rob
www.robmackillop.net
> On 21 May 2014, at 19:32, Bernd Haeg
It could perhaps refer to this book:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_grand_dictionaire_historique
Or may be the piece itself was estimated as highly learned?
B
On 21.05.2014 19:45, Rob MacKillop wrote:
Any background info regarding the piece on page 145 of the Saizenay manuscript, entitled
"
Any background info regarding the piece on page 145 of the Saizenay manuscript,
entitled "L'enciclopedie Allemande de Du But"? I'm wondering which encyclopedia
might be being referred to.
My basic search with Google failed to bring up a French encyclopedia before
D'Alembert. The closest I can f
I can't wait to hear it. Your CD 'Relic' remains one of my favourites -
especially track 6, the Dufault Sarabande in g minor - the way it is played
melts my heart. (It is also interesting that every suite put on 'Relic' is in a
minor key.) Beautiful playing indeed! trj
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