Arto,
Please keep you political comments off this list. This has been requested
of you many times in the past. Yes, this is very worrisome, and effects us
all, but Please, keep comments related to music.
ed
At 02:14 AM 5/13/04 +0300, Arto Wikla wrote:
>I seem to continue my off topic pos
I seem to continue my off topic postings - and I am very sorry for that,
but this is not any more "politics", this is very real worrying of the
worsening world situation by one of your friends, one lutenist, one
musician, who would like to love the world, and to whom loving the
world has turned
Hello Lutenists,
I made a lute-to-guitar chart, to help us prior guitarists:
http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~ward/
NB: The character before "ward" is a tilde, not a dash.
The conversion and drawing are computer-generated. So if the lute chord
is correct, its two associated guitar chords sho
in a thread relating to the making of horn plectrum in the "classical,
medieval/renaissance" section of the bulletin board on the
mandolincafe site there's an interesting article translated by a nice
man named victor which explains how to make a plectrum from the quill
of a predatory bird; usual
Ahoi!
The new facsimile of the Schele Ms. (1619)(Hamburg Staats- und
Universitätsbibl. )
will be presented tomorrow, 13.5. 18:00 hrs
in the lecture room of the library.
Speech by the editor, Ralf Jarchow,
musical examples played by Joachim Held
Lots of wine afterwards.
As far as I am informed,
My friend Edward Drach will be performing there (I've arranged a couple of
his songs for baroque lute [http://polyhymnion.org/lieder/lieder.html]). Try
to meet him. There are some real musicians besides Drach in the group, most
notably Taras Kompanichenko.
RT
> I'll try to go there. The castle an
Dear All & Sundrie;
We are performing another concert on Friday, May 28,
2004, 7:30pm at St. Patrick's Episcopal Church, 9000 Sonoma Hwy.,
Kenwood, CA. We will be performing 15th to 17th century French and
Flemish music for lute, voice and lute, bass vio