[LUTE] Re: Johann Daniel Mylius

2005-09-11 Thread Joachim Lüdtke
Dear Daniel and all, the copy of Mylius, Thesaurus Gratiarum which Pohlmann locates in Berlin is in the Biblioteka Jagielloska, Krak=F3w. The shelf mark is: Mus.ant.pract. G 140 (2). Joachim Ludtke Daniel F Heiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Thomas: Pohlmann indicates that a copy is in the

[LUTE] Re: Johann Daniel Mylius

2005-09-11 Thread Thomas Schall
Hi Daniel, I'm not sure but I would assume this is the copy which is now in Gdansk. BTW: Mylius is a great book of late renaissance music although full of mistakes. I'm working on an edition of it for years but this work doesn't seem to get ready ... Best wishes Thoms Am Sonntag, 11.

[LUTE] Re: Johann Daniel Mylius

2005-09-11 Thread Martin Shepherd
Dear All, John Robinson is hard at work on a facsimile edition of the Mylius lute book - or is it the Thysius? I can never remember which is which - so it might be worth asking him about it: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Best wishes, Martin Thomas Schall wrote: Hi Daniel, I'm not sure but I would

[LUTE] Re: Cat gut

2005-09-11 Thread Bernd Haegemann
Dear Arne, Anyway, the first (tortoise) lute was stringed with the totoise's intestines :) Best wishes Bernd Dear Bernd, do you know the source of this entertaining legend? I now see that my remark was wrong. The inventor was Hermes /Mercurius and he made the strings from ox' sinews, the

[LUTE] Re: Cat gut

2005-09-11 Thread lapis bleu
Da: Bernd Haegemann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Inviato: domenica 11 settembre 2005 12.15 A: Arne Keller; lute list Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: Cat gut One source could be Lukian. indeed: see the gods' dialogues. c. To get on or off this list see list information at

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Goldberg

2005-09-11 Thread Ed Durbrow
On Sep 9, 2005, at 11:46 PM, Rob MacKillop wrote: For those of you who think Bach doesn't work on a lute, maybe this will be your thing: http://www.zippyvideos.com/5681785161088116/adam_fulara-goldberg_no_1/ Couldn't get any audio unfortunately, but it certainly looked like his fingers

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Goldberg

2005-09-11 Thread Daniel Shoskes
For fellow Mac users, the file is in .avi format, which Quicktime won't handle unless (I think) you have the Pro version with extra codecs installed. A free alternative is the VLC media player (OS X only): http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html On Sep 11, 2005, at 7:06 AM, Ed

[LUTE] Re: Johann Daniel Mylius

2005-09-11 Thread ARTHUR NESS
I have a film of the Berlin/Krakow copy and will let Chris borrow it. I'll call him later today (it's 6 a.m. here). All of the lute prints and manuscripts that were thought to have been lost during WW_II are in Krakow. (P.S. I see Joachim posted that information with the shelf-number.) The

[LUTE] Re: Ownership

2005-09-11 Thread KennethBeLute
As for me... lutes: 5 course plectrum (Brown) 6 course (Tomlinson) 6 course (Nurse) 6 course alto (Greenhood) 7 course (Bowers) 10 course (Brown) 11 course (Tomlinson) 14 course archlute (from kit) others: 4 course gitarra latina 4 course ren. guitar 5 course bar. guitar 7 course vihuela

[LUTE] catlines

2005-09-11 Thread corun
Ok, I did a search on catlines. Someone suggested a nautical theme however in looking up various terms used aboard ships I found only ratlines, the rope ladders used to get crewmen aloft in the rigging. We see these most frequently on square rigged ships. I found nothing at all on catlines.

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Goldberg

2005-09-11 Thread Gernot Hilger
Thanks to Daniel and Roman, I finally managed to listen to the music at http://adam.fulara.com/e.php?g=music It is remarkable that the physics of sound production are very similar to the clavichord. BWV 848 even sounds a bit like the old Ralph Kirkpatrick recording on the clavichord.

[LUTE] Re: Ownership

2005-09-11 Thread EUGENE BRAIG IV
- Original Message - From: James A Stimson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Friday, September 9, 2005 11:13 pm Subject: [LUTE] Re: Ownership OK, time for me to fess up: 7-course descant (Fletcher) 6-course treble (Nurse) 6-course tenor vihuela (Mateus) 8-course tenor (Fletcher) 6-course

[LUTE] Re: all the lists that you could be on

2005-09-11 Thread Nancy Carlin
Wayne, Didn't you forget the list for Northumbrian small pipes? Nanc Hi Folks - So there is yet another list now, the early-guitar list, which you can join if you like. It is intended for people interested in early romantic guitars, and their music, and stuff about Beethoven. So the