[LUTE] Re: Gostena

2007-01-29 Thread Andrew Gibbs
Was it the Americans? Andrew On 28 Jan 2007, at 15:27, Are Vidar Boye Hansen wrote: Hi all! Anyone know why Giovanni Battista della Gostena was murdered in 1593? mvh Are Vidar Hansen To get on or off this list see list information at

[LUTE] Re: Buddha's lute

2007-01-29 Thread Cinque Cento
Excess of Zeal (One Sona Kolivisa, a rich man's son, obtained ordination and full orders from the Buddha.) Now the venerable Sona, not long after being fully ordained, was dwelling in Cool Grove. And he, through excess of zeal in walking up and down (while striving for the Goal), lacerated his

[LUTE] Ciaconna

2007-01-29 Thread Clauss Gilbert
Hello, I am looking for the Grove's article about Passacaille (i have the one about chaconne but it's not same as everybody knows :-) Could anyone send it to me ? Thank you Gilbert -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Gostena

2007-01-29 Thread Ron Andrico
Andrew: It very well might have been the Americans, who were, incidentally, actually still British at that point, along with a healthy smattering of Spanish, perhaps a few stray French, and it is rumored that there was a well-concealed population of Danes. Collectively,

[LUTE] Tablature of Pisador

2007-01-29 Thread Stewart McCoy
Dear Bernd, I'm sorry. It's my fault. Kate sent a message to the Vihuela List for the first time. I replied to her, but accidentally sent my reply to the Lute List. Realising my mistake, I then sent it to the Vihuela List, where it should have gone in the first place. Best wishes, Stewart

[LUTE] Re: Ciaconna

2007-01-29 Thread Roman Turovsky
Passacaglia (It.; Fr. passacaille; Ger. passacalia; It. passacaglio, passagallo, passacagli, passacaglie; Sp. pasacalle, passacalle). In 19th- and 20th-century music, a set of ground-bass or ostinato variations, usually of a serious character; in the earliest sources, a short,

[LUTE] Re: imeon's song

2007-01-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi David There is a book called The lute song before Dowland vol.2 Simeon's Song should be in there according to info I've found using Google. On the site of Saul Groen you can find more info. www.saulbgroen.nl/pdf/lute.pdf Lex van Sante To get on or off this list see list information at

[LUTE] simeon's song

2007-01-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello David! Sorry I was a bit hasty. The one mentioned in the Saul Groen catalogue is indeed the Vallet one. So you're back to square one I'm afraid:-( Cheers, Lex van Sante To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Simeon's song for lute?

2007-01-29 Thread Daniel F Heiman
David: Allison, the seventh piece. Daniel Heiman On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 14:18:55 +0100 LGS-Europe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: For a concert this Saturday, does anybody know of an English (around Byrd) lute setting of Simeon's Song? Vallet comes to mind, but is trifle late and on the wrong

[LUTE] Re: Gostena

2007-01-29 Thread Are Vidar Boye Hansen
Actually it was a certain Simone Fasce. I guess it was about women and/or money... Are On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Andrew Gibbs wrote: Was it the Americans? Andrew On 28 Jan 2007, at 15:27, Are Vidar Boye Hansen wrote: Hi all! Anyone know why Giovanni Battista della Gostena was murdered in

[LUTE] Re: Simeon's song for lute? Opps

2007-01-29 Thread Arthur Ness
In another message I said the Allison was a Minkoff facsimile.It's Scholar Press (Psalms). - Original Message - From: Daniel F Heiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 10:13 AM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Simeon's song for lute?

[LUTE] Re: Gostena

2007-01-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi everybody, http://www.answers.com/topic/simone-molinaro Simone Colavecchi - Roma Messaggio originale Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] matnat.uio.no Data: 29-gen-2007 4.42 PM A: Andrew Gibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Ogg: [LUTE] Re: Gostena Actually it was a certain Simone

[LUTE] Re: Gostena

2007-01-29 Thread Roman Turovsky
The interesting detail is that surname GOSTENA and its possible derivatives are not found in Italy. Is there a possibility that the man was of an origin in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, similar to one of W.A.Dlugoraj Gostinensis? RT - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[LUTE] bagpipes - believe it or not this has relevance

2007-01-29 Thread bill kilpatrick
found the following on this wonderful site: http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Main_Page ...Of course we do not mean that it has all the intervals necessary to form scales in all those keys, but that we find it playing tunes that are in one or other of them. 4 Mr Ellis considers that the natural

[LUTE] Re: Gostena

2007-01-29 Thread Donatella Galletti
http://www.gens.labo.net/it/cognomi/genera.html Della Gostena or Dallagostena does not appear here, there is Agostena in Ligury ( which might be the surname changed for a better pronunciation) , though...anyway there is Fasce, in Ligury... there is one Goste near Trieste, which means Roman

[LUTE] Re: Simeon's song for lute?

2007-01-29 Thread LGS-Europe
Yes, Allison (I have the facsimile, Arthur, no worries), but it's vor voice and lute. I should have been clear: I'm looking for lute solo versions. If nothing better, lute solo versions of other sad sacred music around Byrd will do. Now that should get some responeses ... David Allison,

[LUTE-BUILDER] Re: bending mother of pearl etc

2007-01-29 Thread Solaris Solarium
Hi, I'm restoring an 18th c. cetra I recently acquired, and will be replacing a missing bit of fingerboard that should had a little decorative motherofpearl veneer. Any suggestions as to how to bend this to the arch of the fingerboard surface? Head and strap? thanks! christopher davies

[LUTE] Tablature of Pisador

2007-01-29 Thread Stewart McCoy
Dear Steve, There are two vihuela lists. The one I was writing to is an off-shoot of Wayne Cripps' Lute List. You can s*u* b*s* c*r*i*b*e by sending a message to vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu with the word s*u* b*s* c*r*i*b*e as the subject or as the message. The language is English. I have to

[LUTE-BUILDER] Re: bending mother of pearl etc

2007-01-29 Thread van Geest Gitaar Luitbouw
Dear Christopher, MOP cant be bend. You can only do that with bone (and maybe ivory). If you bend MOP it will break. So the trick is to get a thick enough piece of MOP and inlay it in the open spot. Glue it and file it down to the fingerboard afterwards. Yours, Ernstjan