Michael Thames wrote:
> Is Dowland suggesting thumb out, rather than thumb under?
Yes.
It comes up pretty often here. There's a remark in Johann Stobaeus'
manuscript that Dowland changed from thumb-in to thumb-out in mid-career.
For newbies, here's a more complete quote from Dowland:
"...s
All those arrangements are great, but I'm longing for those original lute
peices written by Couperin, in grand staff, that Arthur Ness spoke of..
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At 05:52 PM 7/15/2005, Alain Veylit wrote:
>Les Sylvains is a nice tune - Richard Civiol gave me an intabulation for
>D-min luteby De Visee - see:
>http://cbsr26.ucr.edu/wlkfiles/Publications/LesSylvains.pdf
>and http://cbsr26.ucr.edu/wlkfiles/Publications/LesSylvains.mid
This is played by Toyohi
Guiliano Leoni has done up a few pieces some 5 years ago.
RT
> Hi all,
> Les Sylvains is a nice tune - Richard Civiol gave me an intabulation for
> D-min luteby De Visee - see:
> http://cbsr26.ucr.edu/wlkfiles/Publications/LesSylvains.pdf
> and http://cbsr26.ucr.edu/wlkfiles/Publications/LesSylva
Hi all,
Les Sylvains is a nice tune - Richard Civiol gave me an intabulation for
D-min luteby De Visee - see:
http://cbsr26.ucr.edu/wlkfiles/Publications/LesSylvains.pdf
and http://cbsr26.ucr.edu/wlkfiles/Publications/LesSylvains.mid
Les barricades mysterieuses also work very well on lute, therbo
At 04:49 PM 7/15/2005, Mathias Rösel wrote:
>"Ed Durbrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> > As for Couperin, DeVise arranged at least one piece for theorbo.
>
>Couperin / de Visee: Les Silvains, la Pastorelle, les Bergeries, les
>Delices, la Voluptueuse, and one menuet.
The theorbo setting of Les
"Ed Durbrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> As for Couperin, DeVise arranged at least one piece for theorbo.
Couperin / de Visee: Les Silvains, la Pastorelle, les Bergeries, les
Delices, la Voluptueuse, and one menuet.
Best,
Mathias
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Roman Turovsky wrote:
>My friend Julian Kytasty (with whom we do our program of Ukrainian
>Murder Ballads) sings on her last CD, "Wu Man & Friends".
>RT
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Yep, there are even some clips at
http://www.traditionalcrossroads.com/cd/4329.htm
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In Dowland's observations in a varietie of LVTE - lessons, he instructs ( for
the right hand) " to stretch your thumb with all the force you can" and
... the thumb under the other fingers, which though it be nothing so
elegant, yet to them it will be more easy.
Is Dowland suggesting thu
Dear Wayne,
Stewart is away in Austria at the moment, so
I guess his mailbox must be full.
Best wishes,
Denys
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Subject: anyone contact Stewart McCoy?
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> Hi people
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> Lute
At 10:43 AM -0600 7/11/05, Michael Thames wrote:
> I'm also courious about Couprion. Not being a historian , but able to
>add 2 and 2 together, one would have expected to see volumes of records made
>of Couperin's lute suites, what a find that would be! Yet as an avid
>collector of all baro
Hi people
Lute mail to Stewart McCoy is bouncing. If one of
you is in non-electronic communication with him
you might tell him that.
Wayne
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My vague recollection is that person A wrote a melody for
De Tous Bien Plaine, and person B used it as the "tenor" and
wrote an interesting high part to go with it. That high part was so
popular that in time it became the standard melody,
and other people composed soprano and bass parts to go wi
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