arthur ness HUP edition

2004-05-04 Thread WIWO
hi all, i just found this in: http://www.zvab.com/SESSz33821173311083653933/gr2/en/index.html? Ness, Arthur J. (ed.): The Lute Music of Francesco Canova da Milano (1497-1543) Volumes I and II, Cambridge Harvard University Press 1970 Harvard Publications in Music 3 and 4. Folio. original wraps.

Re: Astrologos

2004-05-04 Thread Jon Murphy
Addendum, Eugene, and Daniel, I've just seen Daniel's original message in this thread. It changes nothing in my answer to Eugene. Astrologos says they are copyright cleared or public domain. Translated this means that they have bought copys of out of print books and made facsimiles of them, and

Re: Astrologos

2004-05-04 Thread Anthony Hart
This topic has been covered previously on the list (exhaustively!!). I would suggest Jon look up the archives. Before this starts another mamoth thread (We know what happened last time!) with best intentions Anthony Eugene, I think we actually agree, I may have mis-stated my comment. In

Astro Logos

2004-05-04 Thread Stewart McCoy
Dear Arthur, Interesting what you say about Francesco and the viola da mano. I wonder how often he is mentioned in connection with that instrument. Perhaps it is no coincidence that an anagram of Francesco Canova da Milano plays lute. is Lutes? Francesco can play viola da mano. Best wishes,

Re: arthur ness HUP edition

2004-05-04 Thread Daniel Shoskes
Yes, I had found this, but unfortunately Lubrano had already sold it when I contacted them about 3 weeks ago. I think it takes quite a while to clear sold volumes from the search engines. hi all, i just found this in: http://www.zvab.com/SESSz33821173311083653933/gr2/en/index.html? Ness, Arthur J.

Re: Astrologos

2004-05-04 Thread Roman Turovsky
This topic has been covered previously on the list (exhaustively!!). I would suggest Jon look up the archives. Before this starts another mamoth thread (We know what happened last time!) with best intentions Anthony MO's conspicuous absence causes compromised vigilance. RT __

Re: history of frets

2004-05-04 Thread Roman Turovsky
thank you roman - do you think one style of peg box has a structural advantage over the other or can the curvature of the swan's neck peg box be considered simply as oriental embellishment? Probably the latter. RT ciao - bill On Lunedì, mag 3, 2004, at 19:18 Europe/Rome, Roman Turovsky

Re: Stupid Query

2004-05-04 Thread Mathias Rösel
Hi Chris, sorry I put it equivocal. What I meant to say is that I go to a store every three months or so and buy an especially non-skid, or non-slip, cloth actually made for window cleaning. The fabric, however, is a kind of rubber, not chamoix or another sort of leather. So, squeegee (Jon) comes

Re: TORBANISTICA MAY 1

2004-05-04 Thread Roman Turovsky
One more item, from ca. 1800 (13-course) Synopsis: A young girl asking her grandmother's advice. She cannot stop dreaming of a certain cossack. http://polyhymnion.org/lieder/lieder.html RT __ I have just posted another Ukrainian folk song with obbligato Torban/Baroque-Lute, at

LuteFest 2004: cheap flights to Cleveland

2004-05-04 Thread KennethBeLute
I receive postings of discount fares from Continental Airlines (Cleveland is one of the hub airports for Continental) and just received a notice that the following cities have one way summer fares of $68 to Cleveland, perhaps relevant to some LuteFest attendees. You would need to check on

Re: Stupid query from beginner

2004-05-04 Thread KennethBeLute
In a message dated 5/3/2004 5:53:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The only other thing that helps is to jam the thing against a cigarette packet in my trouser pocket and I'm planning to give up soon. according to the spam i get, there are pills that will help you

Re: Stupid query from beginner

2004-05-04 Thread Roman Turovsky
The only other thing that helps is to jam the thing against a cigarette packet in my trouser pocket and I'm planning to give up soon. according to the spam i get, there are pills that will help you replace that cigarette bulge with something more organic. welcome to the list - bill

Monteverdi/Stupid query from beginner

2004-05-04 Thread Thomas Schall
Which brings me to an issue - I suggested Monteverdis (Marino) Baci Cari for a house concert in july and thought I would have a complete copy of it from a recent performance of it. But I just have found the first 3 pages in my files. If someone could provide the missing pages I would be very

Re: Stupid Query

2004-05-04 Thread Jon Murphy
For CW, I think (as I'm sure you are aware) he means a squeegee. As to the support, as I don't play a real lute I have found that the hard rubber foam that I removed from my lady's neck rest (for travel, and replaced with a softer foam) makes a perfect interface between my belly and the back of

Re: FaSoLa / Shape-Note singing in New Jersey

2004-05-04 Thread Jon Murphy
David, Some of the professional choral groups such as the Hilliard Ensemble have recorded shape-note singing, but most of the fasola community laugh at them. To bring a trained voice into a shape-note sing, or to perform that music in any way, is to completely miss the point. I was thinking

Re: Astrologos

2004-05-04 Thread Jon Murphy
Eugene, I think we actually agree, I may have mis-stated my comment. In this case the oringinal publisher (1901) is long out of business, the publisher of the reprint (1971) has been bought out - and the new owner of the copyright has no interest in reprinting (I contacted them). The publisher of