[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Was Cabinet der Lauten - now French-German transition

2007-08-06 Thread Rob
Thanks to those who gave me some info on Lesage. It has made me aware of how little I know of the period of transition between French 11c and German 11c styles. Much of the early German 11c music seems very French, and I'm wondering where the break was - when did German composers start writing 11c

[LUTE] Wedding gig

2007-08-06 Thread Stewart McCoy
Sean, How about I long for thy virginity? There are many such short pieces from Scottish sources, which are easy to play, and easy to listen to. Short simple pieces with catchy tunes are preferable to long, rambling, complex, polyphonic masterpieces. I once played at a wedding, where the

[LUTE] Re: Wedding gig

2007-08-06 Thread dc
LGS-Europe écrit: or do with 'Caccini's' fake version. What's the story behind this? Who is the actual composer? Dennis To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Wedding gig

2007-08-06 Thread LGS-Europe
or do with 'Caccini's' fake version. What's the story behind this? Who is the actual composer? This is how I remember it. In one of the very early operas around 1600, was it by Peri or Da Gagliano?, there's an instrumental line, nothing much, by Caccini. These operas often were products of

[LUTE] Re: Wedding gig

2007-08-06 Thread Roman Turovsky
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[LUTE] Re: Wedding gig

2007-08-06 Thread Roman Turovsky
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[LUTE] Re: baroque lute pieces

2007-08-06 Thread Ed Durbrow
Very beautiful playing. On Aug 6, 2007, at 1:41 AM, hera caius wrote: For anyone interested I had posted some well known pieces on myspace. www.myspace.com/caiushera - Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. --

[LUTE] Re: Wedding gig

2007-08-06 Thread Ed Durbrow
On Aug 6, 2007, at 3:14 AM, Sean Smith wrote: Dear friends, Inspired by the Sting recording a couple has asked for a lutenist for a wedding. I'll assume that English period is fair game and now I hear I might be doing the processional as well. Since it's only in a couple of weeks I

[LUTE] Wedding gig

2007-08-06 Thread Louis Aull
To all, Boy does this bring back memories. Good friends in the Baha'i faith had me play/sing at their wedding held in their front yard. Right in the middle of O Mistress Mine a neighbor two doors down fires up the chain saw. O for a steam calliope when you need one. Lou Aull -- To get on or

[LUTE] Re: Wedding gig

2007-08-06 Thread Sal Salvaggio
How abot Now, oh now her knees must part as the recessional- I think Dowland wrote that SS --- Louis Aull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To all, Boy does this bring back memories. Good friends in the Baha'i faith had me play/sing at their wedding held in their front yard. Right in the middle

[LUTE] Diane Poultons book

2007-08-06 Thread aj cole
Hi i had a chance to order Tutor for the Renaissance Lute at a great price,but with hardly any info..Can anyone tell me if the peices are for 7 or 8 course lutes.. thks in advance andy - Yahoo! Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for

[LUTE] Re: Wedding gig

2007-08-06 Thread Roman Turovsky
The original was for a single voice and organ, and I have never seen a multivoice arrangement. RT - Original Message - From: édition du gave [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 9:50 AM Subject: [LUTE] Wedding gig Hello Roman, I'm searching