I only found the high/normal by choosing HTML instead of flash. That seemed
to work.
David
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I haven't seen those accentuated "a"s before in a BG ms.
G.
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Henning has written about this book - I've no reason to doubt it.
[1]http://folk.uio.no/henninho/Gitar.html
MH
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What's the bridge width?
RT
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From: AJN
Date: Jan 3, 2016 9:19:26 AM
Subject: Re: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ms 5038 in Norway, ca 1830?
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It might be considered to be a tablature and autograph book of Niels
Hertzberg
It might be considered to be a tablature and autograph book of Niels
Hertzberg.
The dates (1829-230) all are in the autograph sections (page
120ff./side 126ff.).
Modegaard, Malmanger and Ullensvang are among the place names I
could read by the autograph signatures.
There are ma
Coste arranged De VisA(c)e in the 19th century, so his music was still
around.
David
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You might be right about that, as the repertory seems extremely old for
1830. But the book was used also as a guest book, and those dates
around 1829-30 are mainly to be found there. The front page seems to be
a description of the lady who owned the book, (perhaps by a descendant,
af
There are pieces by Lully (Ouverture de la Grotte de Versailles, etc.)u
as well as more Italiante repertoire. There's a nice sonata for two
guitars beginning on page 109. I don't think people were actually
playing these pieces in 1830.
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On Sunday
There is a download button, to the right of the pages display. It says
"last ned". Click on that and you can download in normal or high
resolution (hA,y) and the whole document (alle) or single pages (sider
- write the desired page) Then download with the red button, bottom
left whic
The book first belonged to Johanne Christine Hertzberg (1708 - 1801)
and in my view was mostly compiled around 1740/50 but contains some
works from late seventeenth century French sources. The music is also
very similar to that by Nathanael Diesel in the large MS compilation
held in
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