Roman Turovsky wrote:
AFAIK there were no English translations.
I once owned the original 1972 LP recording of VV's Early music that
includes AVE, but I gave it to Pat O'Brien years ago. He slill has it. It
has been reissued on CD in recent years.
Here;s a video clip of 2 guitar pieces by
To the LuteList:
I invite all to hear and see some of my performances of Spinacino. Just
visit my new YouTube user page:
http://www.youtube.com/user/6cLuter
Let's all celebrate in this 500th anniversary of this milestone publication!
regards,
Kenneth Be
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Also wanted to point out a Weiss Baroque lute duet which Kenneth and
I played:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OGyGUuSUmQ
Along with an Allemande and Courante of the Weiss sonata I have been
recording bit by bit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKrwMitnYYk
Thanks Jonathan,
That's the amp plan I have up my sleeve, figuratively speaking. I'd
rather have a cittern accomapniment --and maybe bass viol, too? gosh, I
ask a lot, don't I? It makes for quite a bit more noise and is somewhat
authentic(k).
Thanks to all others who have offered ideas and
On the subject of Spinacino, we still have a few copies left of our CD, La
Rota Fortuna, recorded in celebration of the 500th anniversary of
Spinacino's 1507 publication. [1]http://www.mignarda.com/cds/fortuna
Ron Andrico Donna Stewart
Is there an MP3 somewhere I can hear so I can hear what it is you
guys are talking about?
On Aug 6, 2007, at 6:43 PM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ave_Maria_%28Giulio_Caccini%29
RT
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or do with