[LUTE] Re: Who wrote this piece?

2007-04-29 Thread Edward Martin
Roman is correct, it is from the 2nd cello suite (JSB), played in a minor, by lutenist Paul Berget. He recorded it using a Dan Larson Burkholtzer lute. Paul is a wonderful musician.. ed At 11:22 PM 4/29/2007 +0200, Davide Bioccoli wrote: >Does anyone know who's the author of this piece? >http

[LUTE] Re: Who wrote this piece?

2007-04-29 Thread Roman Turovsky
JSBach, 2nd cello suite. RT - Original Message - From: "Davide Bioccoli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Lute USA" Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 5:22 PM Subject: [LUTE] Who wrote this piece? > Does anyone know who's the author of this piece? > http://www.daniellarson.com/lutes/berkholtzer/ber

[LUTE] Who wrote this piece?

2007-04-29 Thread Davide Bioccoli
Does anyone know who's the author of this piece? http://www.daniellarson.com/lutes/berkholtzer/berkholtzer_baroque_lute_sarabande.wma It's an example of a baroque lute sound on the site of Daniel Larson, and it sounds very beautiful and well played (and the instrument also has a full,dark and gor

[LUTE] Re: Hello! A couple questions.

2007-04-29 Thread Gernot Hilger
On 29.04.2007, at 21:56, The Other wrote: > On Saturday 28 April 2007 03:25, John Scott wrote: >> What can I use to tighten the tuning pegs? One has a tendency to >> slip >> every time I try to adjust the tuning. The lute came with a little >> piece of black wax labelled 'Peg Paste', but it l

[LUTE] Re: Hello! A couple questions.

2007-04-29 Thread The Other
On Saturday 28 April 2007 03:25, John Scott wrote: > What can I use to tighten the tuning pegs? One has a tendency to slip > every time I try to adjust the tuning. The lute came with a little > piece of black wax labelled 'Peg Paste', but it looks like it might > lubricate the peg rather than add

[LUTE] Re: Lute sightings

2007-04-29 Thread Peter Hoar
Has anyone mentioned Mimi Wo Sumaseba (Whisper of the Heart)? A 1995 film directed by Kondo, written by the wonderful Miyazaki. There's an impromptu version of 'Country Roads" on viol, voice, assorted wind instruments, violin and lute. Animated but looks accurate although the RH pinky is not on t

[LUTE] Re: does the length really matters?

2007-04-29 Thread Sean Smith
Dear Omer, Welcome to a great topic --strings-- and one we often stretch to great lengths. A general rule of thumb is to add about 10 to 15 cms to your string length (60 cms?) to the outside courses (being so close to the nut) and maybe a little more on the strings in the middle (especially 1

[LUTE] Re: does the length really matters?

2007-04-29 Thread Daniel Shoskes
Well, as the only Urologist who posts to this list, I had to answer the subject. I strongly recommend emailing or talking to a real person when you order your strings, especially for the first time. There are just too many variables and a web order page can be so vague that you don't know

[LUTE] Re: food & drink songs?

2007-04-29 Thread David Rastall
Someone may have mentioned this already, but I searched under glees and catches and came up with this: http:// onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/browse?type=lcsubc&key=Glees %2C%20catches%2C%20rounds%2C%20etc.%20--%20To%201800 You're bound to find something related to food and drink i

[LUTE] Re: food & drink songs?

2007-04-29 Thread Gordon J. Callon
Various French song books contain drinking songs. See those published by Pierre Ballard, in Minkoff's facsimiles, and Etienne Moulinié's song books in facsimiles by Société de Musicologie de Languedoc (Beziers). OMI should have these. Another French drinking song is in the Lambeth Palace song book