hi wolfgang :-),
seems to me, that no one is interested in the stefan craus lutebook.
did you noticed that the intabulation is not destre amoureux? it is an
intabulation of nach willen dein! what do you think about the paduana
on f. 12r 13v?
it is a twin of wascha mesa!
greetings
wolfgang :-)
Am 22 Aug 2005 um 16:42 hat Wolfgang Wiehe geschrieben:
me again,
I prepared a rough-list for myself and counted about 53 different pieces
(dance pairs counted as one piece) and two absolutely unreadable pieces,
cause the scribe scratched them out. some titles are readable, some not
and a
Am 22 Aug 2005 um 16:25 hat Wolfgang Wiehe geschrieben:
the first piece, a bassa tantz
is attributed to francesco spinacino (I didn't found it in spinacino
1507 till now)
It's no. 16 in the first volume.
Stephan
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Dear list,
does anyone have a 'Django' or 'Fronimo' version of this piece that they could
share? I am using the Milano intabulation as an acompaniment to four voices and
the tenor voice needs more support but I hesitate to start entering all this
into Django or Fronimo if someone has already done
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Dear Wolfgang and Stephan,
I am glad you found the inventories being made by Christian Meyer and his
associates. This is a very important project to catalogue the entire corpus of
manuscript lute music. As Stephan indicated, the table of contents type
listings are in the printed volumes which
Here's another interesting bit of cyber scholarship of which I'm rather
fond to which Werner Icking contributed:
http://www.folias.nl/
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At 09:13 AM 8/23/2005, Stephen Arndt wrote:
Hello, Arto and all!
Here are some other links that have free editions of early music. The first,
the Choral Public Domain Library, is also quite large but is presently
undergoing reconstruction. The others are not so large, but many still have
very
Thanks a lot, Gøran!
All the best,
Mathias
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Dear Stewart,
I must say you amaze me. Giulia Pelzer was Madame Robert Sidney Pratten's
sister, and also a noted guitariste. She and her daughters were also Madame
S-P's heirs, and so her collection would have passed through their heirs. A
search is being undertaken as I write, since she
Dear Arthur,
Many thanks for all this information. I don't think Sanders Popworth
was the owner of the guitar music I have. I seem to remember that
the old lady who passed the music on to me, said that the original
owner was a lady. I have spotted a date which suggests that the
music I have was
It should be noted, however, that he also forbade performance of operatic
music or ballet from the western European tradition; no word yet on the
legality of early music...
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