[LUTE] Re: Historical dances

2007-04-02 Thread Ron Fletcher
This one may help a little too... http://www.shipbrook.com/jeff/playford/index.html Best Wishes Ron (UK) -Original Message- From: Herbert Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 7:40 PM To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] Re: Stung Again It will be a

[LUTE] Re: Stung Again

2007-04-02 Thread Arthur Ness
Yes both Caroso books are avaiable on the LoC site. - Original Message - From: Katherine Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Arthur Ness [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 5:41 PM Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: Stung Again Make that four: Caroso puplished two books, one in 1580, and a

[LUTE] Re: Stung Again

2007-04-02 Thread Phalese
HI, here is a video of modern dance and elizabethan music, Holborne and nor Dowland. http://youtube.com/watch?v=4EuqQ3CI-H4 As often in these sort of things, I tend to find that the modern elements seem quite dated and something more HIP would have a bit more attitude. But if you want to get

[LUTE] Re: Luthiers in Los Angeles area.

2007-04-02 Thread gary digman
Don't worry. The Dixie Chicks came back. Gary - Original Message - From: Howard Posner [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Lute Net lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 8:27 AM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Luthiers in Los Angeles area. Sorry about the premature send earlier. I just wanted to

[LUTE] Re: Luthiers in Los Angeles area.

2007-04-02 Thread gary digman
Sorry, I couldn't resist. Humor is dangerous business. Gary - Original Message - From: Howard Posner [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Lute Net lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 1:01 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Luthiers in Los Angeles area. Before I get any more remonstrating or

[LUTE] Re: Sources for Voice and Lute

2007-04-02 Thread Arthur Ness
The edition with facsimile seems to be associated with the Centro culturale Fernando Sor in Rome. That foundation sponsors a buitar competition. (See their web site.) The president of the foundation Giuliano Balestra is the editor of the Gorzanis book. He also has published editions with Berben

[LUTE] Re: Stefan Craus Lute Book

2007-04-02 Thread Denys Stephens
Dear Fabrice, There are a number of pieces from the Craus manuscript edited by John Robinson in the tablature supplements to Lute News (the Lute Society magazine): No. 68 (December 2003) Twenty four preludes and recercars from the early renaissance; No. 70 (June 2004)renaissance dances part 1; and

[LUTE] Re: Stefan Craus Lute Book

2007-04-02 Thread Roman Turovsky
I recall a Hungarian edition, Benko possibly. RT - Original Message - From: Denys Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lute net lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 4:08 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Stefan Craus Lute Book Dear Fabrice, There are a number of pieces from the Craus

[LUTE] Krakow

2007-04-02 Thread Stuart Walsh
Anyone know of any interesting museums, music shops etc (anything to do with old plucked things) in Krakow? I'm going there for a very short visit. To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Krakow

2007-04-02 Thread Roman Turovsky
There are few torbans there apparently, one in Matejko Museum (I'd appreciate a photo). The must-see is the Wawel palace, with carved heads in the ceilings. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wawel Other notables: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanislaw_Wyspianski http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matejko RT

[LUTE] Re: Krakow

2007-04-02 Thread Chris Bolton
Not plucky related but a music anectode nonetheless: a friend of mine, John Thiessen, whose a very fine natural trumpeter related the story, and played the tune for a select audience, of a tune which ends quite abruptly, as the original trumpeter was struck in the neck with an arrow.

[LUTE] Re: Krakow

2007-04-02 Thread Arthur Ness
Well, a third of the Prussian State Library's music collection is there.g About 20 manuscripts of lute music. In my considered opinion, the most fascinating one is Mus Ms 40032, copied in Naples (for the most part--pieces were added later in Germany.) Third of the music prints, too. Of course