LuteFest 2004: final note!

2004-06-14 Thread KennethBeLute
Please note the following note made about registration on the LuteFest 2004=20 webpage (@ www.lutesocietyofamerica.org). If you wish, you may visit our secure registration site ...until 23 June=20 only). Late registrations will still be accepted on site at CWRU in Cleveland. =A0C= ome=20 to Wade

Re: a rose by any other name

2004-06-14 Thread Ariel Abramovich
particularly Times Square). The Andean (Bolivia, Peru, etc.) is mainly played on end blown flutes, pan pipes and drums, and is an infectious sound. Would you explain that a bit more extensively? This is obviously not definitive, I am speaking from the top of my head, as usual. But it is

Cosimo Bottegari-Lutebook

2004-06-14 Thread Stewart McCoy
Dear Elias, There is a modern edition, but which has been out of print for some time. The biographical details are given by Ernst Pohlmann in his _Laute Theorbe Chitarrone_ (Lilienthal, Bremen: Eres Edition, 5th edn 1982), p. 209: Cosimo Bottegari, _The Bottegari Lutebook_, ed. C. MacClintock,

Re: Cosimo Bottegari-Lutebook

2004-06-14 Thread Roman Turovsky
NYU Library has an edition of Bottegari (looks handwritten rather than typeset), must be way out of print, it's been 15+ years RT __ Roman M. Turovsky http://polyhymnion.org/swv From: lutesmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 21:42:15 -0700 To: lute society [EMAIL

Re: R: Manuscript of Per Brahe - Skokloster

2004-06-14 Thread Arthur Ness (boston)
Gary Digman commented:= Dear Ed; And so was Galileo himself a lutenist. Or so I've heard. Gary He was indeed. There is a one-time reader of this

RE: R: Manuscript of Per Brahe - Skokloster

2004-06-14 Thread Francesco Tribioli
Of course, Francesco Tribioli, an astronomer(?) himself, would name his Yes, indeed. I would say a former astronomer as in the last 15 years or so I've worked fulltime with computers, here at the Florence Astrophysical Observatory. tablature program after Vincenzo Galilei's treatise on the

Burgenland

2004-06-14 Thread Stewart McCoy
Dear All, It's a bit late in the day, I suppose, but if anyone is free and fancies a jolly early music course in the east of Austria (viol, recorder, lute), I shall be teaching on a course there in Burgenland from 9th-18th July. Details from Johanna Valencia, e-mail = [EMAIL PROTECTED] Best

Copy of: Re: Cosimo Bottegari-Lutebook

2004-06-14 Thread Arthur Ness (boston)
Dear Martyn, Thanks for the clarification. I haven't looked at that edition in 20 years. Not all of the pieces are by Bottegari. It includes that fantasia d'Incerto that some people think is by Francesco. It's really too square to be Francesco's, and almost all of the original sources (three