Re: paintings of sawn neck lutes

2005-04-30 Thread Sean Smith
Perhaps a solo by Francis Cutting? best regards, Gil O'Tean On Apr 29, 2005, at 10:28 PM, Gernot Hilger wrote: There is one picture of sawn neck lutes to be found: http://www.vanedwards.co.uk/bargallery/pics/gernot/html/2.html Sorry, could not resist :-) g To get on or off this list

Re: Giesbert (fwd)

2005-04-30 Thread Mathias Rösel
With the left hand fingerings also Giesbert tries to apply the instructions of the old masters. If he succeeds wholly I don´t want to judge. There are some incorrect or incomplete definitions of ornaments for instance. As sources he uses almost only some of the Rostock mss (under them Ms XVII.

Re: Giesbert

2005-04-30 Thread Mathias Rösel
I confess that I feel a little uncomfortable with nagging on Giesbert, one of the giants on whose shoulders we stand. Nevertheles, in his preface, Giesbert claims: Was hier gelehrt wird, ist das Lautenspiel / so wie es die Alten pflegten / unter genauester Beobachtung aller von ihnen

Re: Giesbert

2005-04-30 Thread Felix Krull
I could go on, but I shall not do so because I appreciate Giesbert's method a lot. It's still a great collection of music, mostly taken from Rostock and Augsburg manuscripts, as Arthur Ness and Markus Lutz said. BTW, has anyone figured out the provenance of the b-minor Aria by Bach??? RT

lost in NY

2005-04-30 Thread Michael Thames
I don't know if anyone else has noticed, all these multiple personalities, Felix Krull, Gian luigi Chiaperalli, Saucheck, etc. I'm concerned, Roman might be off his medication again. Roman are you out there? Michael Thames www.ThamesClassicalGuitars.com -- To get on or off this list see list

Re: lost in NY

2005-04-30 Thread Alain Veylit
Michael, The greatest literary personality of Portugal in the 20th century had many aliases and was mostly off his medication: check out some sites on Fernando Pessoa. Children play multiple personality games all the time, and they tend to be very creative in the process. All in all,

Re: lost in NY

2005-04-30 Thread Roman Turovsky
Michael, The greatest literary personality of Portugal in the 20th century had many aliases and was mostly off his medication: check out some sites on Fernando Pessoa. Mickey is a breeder, not a reader. Children play multiple personality games all the time, and they tend to be very

Krull, Chiaperalli, Saucheck (Was: lost in NY)

2005-04-30 Thread Arto Wikla
Dear Michael and all On Sat, 30 Apr 2005, Michael Thames wrote: I don't know if anyone else has noticed, all these multiple personalities, Felix Krull, Gian luigi Chiaperalli, Saucheck, etc. It just seems to be so today in the Net, that there are individuals, who enjoy playing games with

Re: lost in NY

2005-04-30 Thread Michael Thames
Michael, The greatest literary personality of Portugal in the 20th century had many aliases and was mostly off his medication: check out some sites on Fernando Pessoa. Mickey is a breeder, not a reader Your multiple personality disorder is starting to project itself on to others, my name