[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Was Cabinet der Lauten - now French-German transition

2007-08-06 Thread Mathias Rösel
Agreed wholeheartedly. Should have put the term between quotation marks so as to make myself clear. Mathias "Jorge Torres" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: So, one may ask, what's French? Is it stile brisé (that term was coinedby David Buch, if I'm not mistaken)? There has been some confusion wi

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Was Cabinet der Lauten - now French-German transition

2007-08-06 Thread Jorge Torres
> > So, one may ask, what's French? Is it stile brise (that term was > coined > by David Buch, if I'm not mistaken)? There has been some confusion with this term, which I believe does little to further a true understanding of the repertoire. I look forward to seeing its use discontinued in

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Was Cabinet der Lauten - now French-German transition

2007-08-06 Thread Mathias Rösel
"Rob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > Thanks to those who gave me some info on Lesage. It has made me aware of how > little I know of the period of transition between French 11c and German 11c > styles. Much of the early German 11c music seems very French, One of the recently CDs by Joachim Held is

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Was Cabinet der Lauten - now French-German transition

2007-08-06 Thread Rob
Thanks to those who gave me some info on Lesage. It has made me aware of how little I know of the period of transition between French 11c and German 11c styles. Much of the early German 11c music seems very French, and I'm wondering where the break was - when did German composers start writing 11c