It's for five-course guitar. 17th century I think.
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Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Ms 5038 in Norway, ca 1830?
All:
I ran across this baroque lute manus
Here is a shot at an attractive Ballade by RT. It's composed for
13-course lute but here played on seven-string guitar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLmdNTnSXNU
Perhaps there is some affinity, despite the differences, between the
13-course monster in D minor tuning and the single-strung gui
On 12/12/2011 13:44, Roman Turovsky wrote:
http://vimeo.com/32220565
Enjoy,
RT
Did you enjoy it?
Stuart
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On 30/11/2011 16:37, David van Ooijen wrote:
On 30 November 2011 17:28, howard posner wrote:
On Nov 30, 2011, at 7:39 AM, David van Ooijen wrote:
Ask your colleagues if they can
transpose a lute song.
What evidence do you have that he has colleagues?
ROTFLOL!
Not sure I am.
Professionals
Dear lutenists,
do you know if any music for angelique have been published, or even better
on-line in the net? The Tree Edition seems to have published a
transcription of one important ms. to baroque lute, but is the source
available somewhere?
I am just thinking of stringing my "lesser French
On 29/10/2011 22:14, ar...@student.matnat.uio.no wrote:
This is amazing music! Any thoughts on who the composer might be? Weiss?
Lauffensteiner? An unknown swedish master?
Are
Hi all-
I just recorded a prelude and allemande from an anonymous lute
composer. Its in Eb minor so most
e!:
Axel Wolf, Bernhard Hofstötter, Michele Carreca, Christopher Wilke,
Gert de
Vries, Jan Grüter, John Schneiderman, Julia Fedorova, Konstantin
Shchenikov,
Lino Messina, Jindrich Macek, Magnus Andersson, Oleg Timofeyev,
Jean-Marie
Poirier, Richard Benecchi, Michele Secchia, Stuart Walsh and Tr
There was an interview with Nigel North in a recent issue of the LSA
quarterly (xlv/2, summer 2010), where he referred to those written out
final phrases with many flags in English manuscripts around 1600. IIRC
he said that the fact that they are written out, doesn't mean you have
to hit each n
On 17/08/2011 20:12, Mathias Rösel wrote:
Some harpsichord music fits in well on the lute. I've uptubed a little
suite in A-minor by Henry Purcell (Z.663):
[1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5vTcjZGCrc Prelude
[2]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrNLspnRCeg Allemande
[3]http
On 04/08/2011 12:25, Mathias Rösel wrote:
Stuart Walsh wrote:
I didn't realise that the double headed lute had single basses. And the
'flat' tuning has the top three courses, c-e-g?
Hi Stuart,
I think I see what you mean. But, no, the bass courses are all double. The dark
b
On 28/07/2011 13:24, Mathias Roesel wrote:
Well ... here you are: http://www.youtube.com/user/aluardy (pls have mercy)
Mathias
That's really nice! So that's in Mace's french flat tuning?
Stuart
why wouldn't you play the "Flat Tuning" version of this piece by Mace to
the y-tube by your
On 07/06/2011 08:41, Bernd Haegemann wrote:
I have a vague memory of seeing name Pachelbel mentioned in some b-lute
mss; and I have not seen the two mss in Peter's listing - actually I am
quite sure I've seen it...
Dear Arto, I have the same impression. I have seen the name Pachelbel
- but I
Am 29.01.2011 06:25, schrieb Roman Turovsky:
A question to the Collective Wisdom:
What lute polonaises do we have, aside from Baron, Weiss-Moscow, and
Falkenhagen op.2?
RT
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I have a
Mjos & Larson wrote:
Some songs for Karl XI can be found here:
http://www.musik.uu.se/03-Forskning/Publikationer/MariaSchildtmagisteruppsats.pdf
-- R
Rocky
Just out of interest, what is the notation for 'Buccinate geminate' on
p.122?
Stuart
Roman Turovsky wrote:
German organ tabulatu
Mjos & Larson wrote:
Some songs for Karl XI can be found here:
http://www.musik.uu.se/03-Forskning/Publikationer/MariaSchildtmagisteruppsats.pdf
-- R
Rocky
Just out of interest, what is the notation for 'Buccinate geminate' on
p.122?
Stuart
On Apr 2, 2010, at 2:39 PM, Roman Turovsky
Jerzy Zak wrote:
Dear All,
Seemingly a simple question -- what would you play on the
lute/theorbo/guitar (or like to hear) in a program of Purcell songs,
if they are accompanied by such an instrument? Mace excluded, as he is
another story.
After some desperate searches I become convinced th
Stephen Arndt wrote:
Dear Lutelist,
If anyone is interested, below is a link for another humble attempt at
recording, this time of an Allemande by Ennemond Gaultier (or is it Gautier?)
from the Barbe Manuscript. I think the rhythm is a bit off in a couple of
places, and I didn't realize how w
Stephen Arndt wrote:
Hello, all!
Like many others, I'm sure, I have greatly enjoyed listening to the recordings
and seeing the videos of professionals like Rob M., David van O., and David T.
Recently Rob expressed the desire that more people would share their
recordings, and though he may not
Thomas Tallant wrote:
> It's known that Buffardin (the traverso virtuoso) and S.L. Weiss concertized
> together numerous times. Do we know what music they might have performed?
> Can anyone point me to sources of music for Baroque lute and transverse flute?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Thomas Tallant
>
>
Greg M. Silverman wrote:
>Mathias Rösel wrote:
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>>"Greg Silverman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
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>>>Now it makes sense: that explains the scripty font! Very much in the
>>>baroque style favored by the Reich.
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>>what the heck is the Reich? And which
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