I do and I'm fairly happy with mine! It's an 8c multi-rib Venere (not in his
website, unfortunately). It has an amazing sonority, a true work of art! =D
All the best,
Thiago.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: Does anybody own a lute by Luciano Faria? I am
considering purchasing one
and would li
A good person to ask would be Joachim Domning.
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Or Matthias Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards
Thomas
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Von: Arthur Ness [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 20. Oktober 2006 23:34
An: Jorge Torres; Lutelist
Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Ger
Hi to all,
I'd like to buy a facsmile of work by Francesco da Milano,so I've found
some, searching through the net, at http://www.saulbgroen.nl/.
But does anyone know the differences between "Intabolatura da leuto del
divino Francisco da Milano novamente stanpata" and the "Intavolatura de
viola
Sinä missut pointtit Arto,
I was talking about 1550s!
Anteksiin
G,
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From: "Arto Wikla" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 10:22 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: more than 6 courses
>
> Oops, sorry for my grammatical error:
>
>> Well, as you perhaps know
I've only seen a few of those publications. My
impression is that they are rather elementary. By the
way, they may still be in print. The distributor of
Robert Lienau publications is now Wilhelm Zimmermann in
Frankfurt/M.
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I looked at them too but I still liked Luciano's best. =)
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Oops, sorry for my grammatical error:
> Well, as you perhaps know, already Dalza used a couple of scordaturi that
> could be interpreted in the same way...
Scordatura in plural must of course be scordature! :-)
Ashamed... ;)
All the best,
Arto
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Dear Göran et all
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, G. Crona wrote:
> When you look at the Phalese-Teghi late 1540s there is some 6th course
> scordatura. IMO they found out about then that a 7th course would make
> sense.
Well, as you perhaps know, already Dalza used a couple of scordaturi that
could be in
Dear Kay,
If you are looking for beautiful lutes try
Stephen Barber and Sandi Harris at
www.lutesandguitars.co.uk .
Best wishes,
Denys
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From: "Kay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 3:09 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: [LUTE]
> I don't own one, and I'm
Dear List:
Does anybody have experience with the following Walter Gerwig publication?
Das Spiel der Lauteninstrumente : der Lautenist
Berlin-Lichterfelde : R. Lienau, 1961?
Heft l. Aus Ein newgeordnet künstlich Lautenbuch.--Heft 2. Aus einer
Lautenhandschrift des 16. Jahrhunderts.--Heft 6-7. Al
On Oct 20, 2006, at 7:15 PM, Mathias R=C3=B6sel wrote:
> "Ed Durbrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>> Even in English there are hundreds of Google hits for Takashi
>> Tsunoda, but try kana =E3=81=A4=E3=81=AE=E3=81-=E3=81=9F=E3=81=8B=E3=81=97.
>> His group Tablatura has
>> several CDs too.
>> I c
I don't own one, and I'm a huge beginner, but I wanted to mention that I'm
going to be buying a lute, too, and while I was searching through different
luthiers, I didn't find any lutes that looked as beautiful as those of
Luciano.
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Does anybody own a lute by Luciano Faria? I am considering purchasing one
and would like to get their opinion.
Thanks,
Ron
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From: "Michal Gondko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[LUTE]"
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 11:56 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: more than 6 courses
>> it would also be quite interesting to find out when the
>> 7th course had a second revival in the mid 15th c. when polyphoni
"Ed Durbrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Even in English there are hundreds of Google hits for Takashi
> Tsunoda, but try kana ã¤ã®ã ããã. His group Tablatura has
> several CDs too.
> I count around 30 CDs in a quick glance at his website: http://
> www.linkclub.or.jp/~dowland/
> He
Even in English there are hundreds of Google hits for Takashi
Tsunoda, but try kana ã¤ã®ã ããã. His group Tablatura has
several CDs too.
I count around 30 CDs in a quick glance at his website: http://
www.linkclub.or.jp/~dowland/
He really deserves to be better known outside of Japan.
On Oct 19, 2006, at 2:48 PM, Andreas Schlegel wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I'm writing a book on the European lute for non specialists. It's one
> with many colour photos of historic instruments, in two languages
> (german - english).
> Now I'm looking for a list with famous lutenists of our days, becau
Also... Toyohiko Satoh, Suzanne Bloch, Victor van Puijenbronck, Arnaud
Dumond. And Edin Karamazov :)
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