This is a very beautiful and moving broadcast. Check it out and hear a
good explanation of Scottish Blues.
Sandy
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> Here is the radio show that was broadcas
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Here is the radio show that was broadcast today in Scotland in celebration of
the song 'Flowers of the Forest' - the title of one of my cds. Hear the
background to the tune. It's a really good, informative programme.
Rob
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lute list
Here is the radio show that was broadcast today in Scotland in celebration of
the song 'Flowers of the Forest' - the title of one of my cds. Hear the
background to the tune. It's a really good, informative programme.
Rob
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Rob MacKillop has sent you a link to listen to a radio s
>From Lundberg's Historic Lute Constuction:
Wendelio Venere (Wendelin Tieffenbrucker): Padua, flourished from 1560 to
1620. The first Wendelin Tieffenbrucker--- whose name the Italians
apparently could not pronounce and thus became Vendelio Venere--- probably
apprenticed and eventually took over
There was a very interesting article about how Magnus Tieffenbrucker and his
relation with Vendelio Venere - they were, in fact, the same person - in the
LS journal of '96, I believe, by Kiraly. A must read.
As ever,
B
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Vance Wood"
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Hi Christopher:
>From Lundbergs book the information I found is the the Tiffenbrucker(s)
between 1570 and 1610. What you are probably looking at is the material
used during a later conversion or repair. The manuscript you mention was
from a period after Tiffenbrucker's work history by some fifty
hello all,
i am searching for the index of the following silver sound publication:
"Lautenmusik aus der Bayerische Staatsbibliothek: Music extracted from
several 16th-century manuscripts held at the Bavarian State Library in
Munich, Germany".
can someone help me? i asked richard darsie but he d
On Monday 09 January 2006 18:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Luters,
>
> I've got yet another lute song question: perhaps I missed something
> obvious in the OMI catalogs, but is there an edition of the airs de
> cour with English translations?
>
> David Rastall
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> To get on or off this lis