Dear all,
does anyone know, whether the scores of Richard
Stone's Weiss concerto-reconstructions are in the
public domain? This morning I listened to a concerto
in C major, which I found extravagant and beautiful. I
ordered the CD from Chandos right away.
Best regards,
Bernhard
Bernhard Hofstoetter wrote:
does anyone know, whether the scores of Richard
Stone's Weiss concerto-reconstructions are in the
public domain?
They're published by A-R Editions, and not in the public domain.
HP
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Rainer wrote:
from my database:
5609 57/2 The rich Jew copied from 1186, Brookes No. 939, keyboard
1186 100v/2 ye rich Jew. Brookes, No. 939, keyboard
Dd.5.21 12r ???, recorder
Dd.9.33 38r/2 de Jerr a mort, lute
Dd.3.18 48r The Jewes Dawnce. R Nicolson [index:] Jewes Dawnce., lute
Dd.9.33
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Can one search them?
How far back do they go?
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Dear Luters...
Having just finished a wonderful concert with my colleagues Monica Hugget and
Paul Beier of all 17th century Italian music in Sardinia I find myself in
Italy finishing work on my upcoming edition of Francesca Caccini's opera La
Liberazione di Ruggiero dall'Isola Alcina (1625)
You mean the lute-police will actually 'throw the book at him'?
Best Wishes
Ron (UK)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 June 2005 12:26
To: Herbert Ward; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: Re: Blockage of sound by stuff on music stand.
Suppose
Sorry if this has already been discussed before, but I just got a used
turkish 6 course Oud with most strings missing. I want to restring it
totally and have no idea how high the tension should be. I suppose it is
a bit higher than a lute's string tension (maybe something like 4kg per
lucky you! who is the luthier?
here is a wonderful site set up by a man named
mavrothis (mav) in the united states:
http://www.oudcafe.com/
he's a versatile musician, very knowledgeable about
the technical aspects of oud play and has some simple
but very good practice exercises available to
No idea about the luthier, it was an ebay deal for 76 Euros and it has a
nice shell, the soundboard has a few minor cracks but it sounds ok. I
don't even know if I should tune it in a kind of lute tuning for
medieval music or something like e1bf#BAE for pseudoarabic improvisation
with a drone
Dear Hermann,
Try Matthias Wagner
http://www.lutes-strings.de - he's got a lot of proposed sets, depending on
the tuning you want and the type of string - if you're watching, Matthias,
I'm trying to work out which set I need - there's a lot of choice there!
Tony
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Dear Arthur,
The outside cover of the Swan Lute manuscript is included in the
facsimile. I have had another look at it, and I am inclined to agree
with Tim Crawford that the motto reads, Inconcussa manet (She
remains steadfast).
Out of curiosity I searched for Inconcussa manet via Google, and
Here is the file.
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Just seen a posting on the lute list which has my name tangled up with
Dartmouth etc. I don't think this was anything I initiated. Does
anyone know if this is common form of spam generated by some
(unspeakable) 3rd party, or if it comes from a rogue application on my
Mac or what? I am
Please excuse the random mispellings and grammatical errors...the Tuscan sun
has encouraged a certain degree of mid day indulgencei.e. vino nobile di
Montepulciano.
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Does anybody know what this is?
Craig
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Here is the file.
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Discover Yahoo!
Have fun online with music videos,
I have the same problem.
Jose Luis
Richard Corran escribió:
Just seen a posting on the lute list which has my name tangled up with
Dartmouth etc. I don't think this was anything I initiated. Does
anyone know if this is common form of spam generated by some
(unspeakable) 3rd party, or if
i didn't request a file. i'm not aware of any thread
called details.
judging by this and the wierd spam posting adjacent
i'd say gremlins have invaded the list.
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Here is the file.
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I got one too!
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From: Richard Corran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 11:40 AM
To: Lute List
Subject: My name seems to be spam!
Just seen a posting on the lute list which has my name tangled up with
Dartmouth etc. I don't think this was
Me too - 'Here is the file' is normally with an attachment that the
antivirus strips out, so maybe Wayne's system did that before it got
through?
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From: Ken Brodkey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Lute List' lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 10:26 PM
Subject:
Looks like a virus to me. Delete and Ignore. Luckily the list server
doesn't pass on the attached virus file so there is no chance of
infection. It has been around for a while, but just seems to have
broken into some mailing list recently.
Craig Robert Pierpont wrote:
Does anybody know
Me too!!
Leonard Williams
On 6/7/05 4:26 PM, Ken Brodkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got one too!
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From: Richard Corran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 11:40 AM
To: Lute List
Subject: My name seems to be spam!
Just seen a posting on
Hi -
There are two ways to approach this - one is to say that
the virus filter is working, and this is a stray fragment from
the filter that won't hurt anyone - and leave it at that.
However, I am sure some of you just *have* to know!
The real story is that this message was sent without a
Hi,
just goofing hindsightedly (469 yrs.), trying to see what Neusidler was
really saying. [My brackets]
Here follows the Jew's dance, and whoever wishes to play it, must tune the
Lute differently. Here is the tuning. First tune the 5th course and the
small strings which lie next to the 5th
Dear Richard et al,
I did not send the message below. Nor did I send an attachment,
which seems to have been intercepted by Dartmouth College's
anti-attachment software. It is worrying. Maybe Wayne can explain
what is going on.
Best wishes,
Stewart McCoy.
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From:
Hi all,
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, G.R. Crona wrote:
surrealistic. The music was definitely what you would today call
avantgardistic, although still (barely) inside the musical idiom or fold
of the times. The text dealt with the word fumé. I always believed fumé
came to Europe with the
This kind of messages with Details subject, Here is the file. body and
an attached .pif or .scr or .exe file are known mail worms (Netsky or Bagle,
I don't remember exactly, but I've read their description just today). If
one opens the attachment the virus installs itself in his mailer program and
Hi Hermann -
A Turkish instrument will have a somewhat smaller mensur than an Arabic
instrument, and it will be tuned a step higher:
course pitch
1 d'
2 a
3 e
4 b
5 G or A
6 B, C, D or E
(d' represents a fifth
Once you know a little bit about how SMTP works, you can telnet to a mail server
and have a mailbox receive mail with To: and From: anyone.
One one occasion I demonstrated this to some of my disbelieving co-workers by
filling their mailboxes with correspondence between [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL
If not that, then certainly some of this very good stuff:
http://www.chateauneuf.com/english/
Aside from the excellent quality of the wine, an interesting aspect of this AOC
is the bottle itself, which presents the papal crest in relief:
http://www.chateauneuf.com/photo/news100.jpg
IN VINO
Herb,
Where do you come up with these questions? You should submit them to
Imponderables. g
Suppose you put a large thick book on
a music stand, directly in front of the lute.
To what extent would this decrease the perceived
volume for the audience in an auditorium?
My guess is that it
In Lbl Add. MS
15117 there is a song with the same words, but to the tune of
Caccini's Amarilli mia bella, with an accompaniment for lyra viol
in French lute tablature.
Last year I tried to make a workable edition of the lyra viol song,
but it is a nightmare to edit. Either you leave it much as it
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