Dear Taco,
in the german version Wolfgang tells us that the instrument has been sold to
Japan.
And if you click the pictures you get larger ones that IMO clearly show plain
gut strings.
Regards,
Stephan
Am 25 Jul 2007 um 11:16 hat Taco Walstra geschrieben:
difficult to recognize
Dan,
You should also put them up on GoogleVideo. The quality there is A LOT
better.
RT
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On Wednesday 25 July 2007 13:49, Stephan Olbertz rattled on the keyboard:
Dear Taco,
in the german version Wolfgang tells us that the instrument has been sold
to Japan. And if you click the pictures you get larger ones that IMO
clearly show plain gut strings.
Regards,
Stephan
Ah, I
On Jul 24, 2007, at 4:10 AM, Karen Hore wrote:
From an interested lurker, about the Emma Kirkby 'South Bank Show',
this might get you there, but don't know if there is any 'see again'
facility:
http://www.itv.com/page.asp?partid=7914
I also would be interested to hear it. When clicking on
In a message dated 7/24/07 11:54:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My take on this magnified sketch, is that there are nails on all but the
little finger.
When this engraving is viewed from an original source, or even in the spes
facsimile, the nails are very clearly seen, and the shadow
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From: Howard Posner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 0:16 am
Subject: [LUTE] Re: More mandora/mandola
EUGENE BRAIG IV wrote:
The effort to directly parallel fixed-bridge mandolins is obvious
Do you mean to say bridge rather than fret? Are we
Am 24 Jul 2007 um 2:50 hat gary digman geschrieben:
Does somebody have a problem with playing both or even more instruments, not
necessarily at the same time, not that there's anything wrong with that?
As far as I can see, lute and guitar are as seperated in the conservatories and
so on as
Wolfgang Emmerich, that is...
Am 25 Jul 2007 um 9:27 hat Stephan Olbertz geschrieben:
I noticed that the link was not complete: try
http://www.zupfinstrumente-emmerich.de/English/index.htm?News.htm
and scroll down. It's in the news section of Lothar Emmerichs web page.
Regards,
Stephan hat geschrieben:
As far as I can see, lute and guitar are as separated in the
conservatories and so on as
cembalo and piano, probably even more, because you still have some
pianists who
occasionaly try to accompany someone on the cembalo. While we usually
think that the HIP
movement has
For those interested in The South Bank Show that featured Emma
Kirkby, I emailed ITV asking about ways to see the programme again.
This is their reply:
'Thank you for your email. Podcasts are available for The South Bank
Show on the following link:
http://www.itv.com/page.asp?partid=6479
To
Supposing one wanted to learn the fundamentals of music as it was taught
in the 16th century, starting with the gamut and hexachords. Are there
any sources which approach this pedagogically? There is an admirably
thorough explanation of the theory at
In a message dated 7/25/07 1:01:29 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
it's interesting to see that
it still can be reasonable to play lute instruments with guitar technique
(with only minor
adjustments).
While I may be wrong, I believe that Gary was not referring to playing the
lute with
Dear Caroline,
If you mean historical sources, you need
Morley's 'Plaine and Easie Introduction to
Practical Music,' or John Dowland's English
translation of the 'Micrologous' of Andreas
Ornithoparchus. The latter is (or was) available
in facsimile, I think from Dover editions, and the
former is
Hello All- just a note of thanks to those who resonded to my questions.
Cheers,
Charlie
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Hi,
my regular job will bring me to Essen, Germany from the 13th to 31st of
August, possibly longer.
Could anybody suggest anything related to the lute (Concerts, Museums or
lutemakers) in that area? I speak German ;-)
Thank you in advance,
Luca
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Does LSA still have available Lyle Nordstrom's Intro to Modes and Beyond
the Modes? It was a set of taped lectures and printed examples. Would
that be helpful?
Regards,
Leonard Williams
On 7/25/07 11:36 AM, Caroline Usher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Supposing one wanted to learn the
I was wondering if any list members were attending the LSA lute seminar
in Vancouver, BC next weekend. It would be nice to have a few faces to
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The more answers I find, the more
As far as technique is concerned, I wonder if there ever was an historical
concensus on how the lute should be played. Sometimes it seems there are as
many approaches to technique as there are lutenists and everybody's
complaining about how the other guy plays. Kind of like today. So, I guess
my
F. C. da Milano played viol as well as lute and used fingerpicks on the
lute. De Visee played lute, theorbo and guitar. Paul O'dette, Hopkinson
Smith, Rolf Lislevand, Jacob Lindberg et al all play lute, guitar, bandora,
cittern, theorbo, etc. When playing lute, use lute technique, when playing
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