Dear Stephan,
The advantage of Boquet's tutor is having lots of useful material.
The disadvantage is that it is not entirely accurate. There are
mistakes and/or deliberate alterations. Newsidler's Wascha Mesa and
Dowland's John Smith spring to mind. My belief is that editors
shouldn't just change
Am 10 Dec 2005 um 10:20 hat Stewart McCoy geschrieben:
Dear Stephan,
The advantage of Boquet's tutor is having lots of useful material. The
disadvantage is that it is not entirely accurate. There are mistakes
and/or deliberate alterations. Newsidler's Wascha Mesa and Dowland's
John Smith
Hello Stewart,
The same with Lundgren's Lute Calendar: it's also a pity he doesn't
mention the folio nrs when he uses pieces from Board and Sampson, it
would be easier to look it up and so you can add the original
embellishments.Also where he changed some notes or fingerings I would
like to
Hello everyone,
I'm wondering if anyone out there in luteland has a simple
intabulation of Vestiva i colli which they could email to me. The
original is in D minor but I need one in G minor assuming a G
lute. Got a concert next week, and not much time... Thanks.
Kevin
Hello again,
Can anyone out there suggest any lute songs (high voice) which would
be appropriate for a Christmas concert? Secular texts pertaining to
peace, joy, etc., would also be welcome. Thanks.
Kevin
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In a message dated 12/11/05 4:31:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can anyone out there suggest any lute songs (high voice) which would
be appropriate for a Christmas concert?- Secular texts pertaining to
peace, joy, etc., would also be welcome.- Thanks.
Sweet was the song the Virgin
Speaking of Attey's Sweet was the song, I have long predicted that someone
is going to discover this piece someday and make a million bucks off it by
adding it to the standard holiday repertoire. We could use some fresh additions
to the overworked canon this time of year. A lute piece to join