never said that
he
played the lute.
Best regards
Markus
Am 30.08.2016 um 21:53 schrieb AJN:
> The thread is titled "Biechteler." Which piece(s) listed below are by
> B.? And do you know who he is? Pichler?
>
>
> On 08/30/16, Fischer BE (Aon)&
The thread is titled "Biechteler." Which piece(s) listed below are by
B.? And do you know who he is? Pichler?
On 08/30/16, Fischer BE (Aon)<[1]fischer...@aon.at> wrote:
Dear Friends,
Some years ago I was reading through the original tabulature manuscript
MS Egerton 2046 ("Ja
From: AJN
Date: Jan 3, 2016 9:19:26 AM
Subject: Re: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ms 5038 in Norway, ca 1830?
To: kalei...@gmail.com, chriswi...@yahoo.com
Cc: theoj89...@aol.com, baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
It might be considered to be a tablature and autograph book of Niels
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
Hi, Sterling!
You were asking about the Buxtehude Suite in E minor (BuxWV
236) recorded by Walter Gerwig around 1954. In his recordings he
invariably used modern printed editions in pitch notation. In this
case most likely Bo Lundgren's edition (see below). There is confusion
Hi, Sterling!
You were asking about the Buxtehude Suite in E minor (BuxWV 236)
recorded by Walter Gerwig around 1954. In his recordings he invariably
used
modern printed editions in pitch notation. In this case most likely Bo
Lundgren's
edition (see below). There is con
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Dear Markus and Peter,
Perhaps I might belatedly add some additional information from a source
I should have consulted when we discussed these
works, Peter. It is a bit confusing, and even expert music catalogers
and bibliographers have been lead astray.
Beginning in the 16th ce
Sterling,
Both concerti edited by Ruggiero Chiesa and publ. Milano: Suvini
Zerboni in 1970. Chiesa's edition for lute with optional guitar part
(IIRC).
Recorded 2013 by Merseberger Hofmusik.
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