Re: Greensleeves

2005-03-18 Thread Jon Murphy
Mat, I must both agree and disagree. Who cares as to the origins of such a melody, it can stand on its own. well, I was under the impression it was clear that it cannot. Those two Green Sleeves :) I named are trebles to certain grounds. Neither stands on its own. I'm afraid I know only

Re: Greensleeves

2005-03-18 Thread Mathias Rösel
Hi Jon, you are certainly right in saying that you can play that tune like any other on its own and enjoy it. And anybody familiar with it will recognize and enjoy, also. You can do that with any melody. When I said it cannot stand on its own, I should rather have put it more distinct. What I had

The results of your email commands (fwd)

2005-03-18 Thread Mathias Rösel
---Ursprüngliche Nachricht--- From: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: The results of your email commands The results of your email command are provided below. Attached is your original message. - Unprocessed: you are certainly right in saying that you can play

Monteverdi concert

2005-03-18 Thread Arto Wikla
Dear lutenists, if you happen to be around, tomorrow, Saturday 19th March there will be a Monteverdi concert at 6 pm in Olaus Petri Church, Minervankatu 6, Helsinki. Program: Benedictus, Dixit Dominus, Confitebor tibi, Beatus Vir, Laudate pueri, Magnificat, ... dir. and harp, Andrew

Re: Monteverdi concert

2005-03-18 Thread Dr. Marion Ceruti
Dear Arto, Thank you for your thoughtful invitation. It is certainly a pleasure to hear from you. I have always loved the sound of beautiuful voices accompanied by instruments such as the organ, harp and best of all, theorbo, having sung many times myself as a church soloist. I wish you the

Fw: The results of your email commands

2005-03-18 Thread Dr. Marion Ceruti
Hi Wayne, I am not sure what is going on here but we seem to have a problem with the routing of messages posted to the list. My second message also came back like this. I have not encountered this problem until today and I am not sure how to advise you on fixing it. Good luck and thanks for

Summer course in the czech republic

2005-03-18 Thread Thomas Schall
Hi, again a summer school for early music will be held in the czech republic. There is also a lute class which will be lead by the lutenist Evangelina Mascardi, a very talented young lutenist. The details: Summer School of Early Music Prachatice, Czech Republic 10th-24th July 2005

Re: (Hoffmann Mandora/Gallichon) - theorbo in the 19thC

2005-03-18 Thread JEdwardsMusic
In a message dated 3/17/2005 4:58:57 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yesterday I played the 2 Sor pieces from http://polyhymnion.org/swv/opus-2.html on my 13-course. Did it turn it into a guitar? Hi Roman, I was just thinking some of Sor's etudes might sound really well on

Fw: The results of your email commands (fwd)

2005-03-18 Thread Wayne Cripps
Hi Marion - I will do what I will request you to not do - that is, if there is a technical problem I would appreciate if you mail me directly, and not send the request to the lute list! If you send technical requests to the lute list you are making the assumption that I read all the messages,

Re: Greensleeves (new variations)

2005-03-18 Thread Leonard Williams
For a new and lovely set of variations on Greenselves by Christoph Dalitz, go to Taco Walstra's ABC archives at http://staff.science.uva.nl/~walstra/ABCArchive Look under Renaissance Lute/ Dalitz. He has two other pieces there, btw, one of which is a fine set of variations on Happy Birthday.