Dear e-friends,
I have posted a few new items for your 11/13-course perusal and delectation.
An arrangement of an 18th century folk-song (#42)
at
http://www.polyhymnion.org/torban/torban4.html
and
a Passacaglia on the theme derived from the opening measures of Vivaldi's
aria Piango, Gemo,
Folks,
Over the past couple of weeks I have significantly expanded the section
devoted to Lute Art on the Links page of the LSA website:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/links/index.html#art
Why not stop in for a visit, or better yet, plan your vacation so that
you can explore some of these
Dear Jon,
We're saying the same thing in different ways. You refer to the
seven hexachords which are normally shown to make up the hexachord
system. I referred to only three hexachords, but perhaps should have
added that they are repeated at different octaves.
The important thing about the
On Sabato, mar 20, 2004, at 17:43 Europe/Rome, Daniel F Heiman wrote:
an explanation for the
existence of two almost identical paintings by Gerard ter Borch, both
entitled The Music Lesson. What is the significance of the subtle
difference in the right hand of the music master?
years past