[LUTE] Re: How Common

2007-10-29 Thread Mathias Rösel
"Roman Turovsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > That was not the only lute-donkey relationship on record. Let's not forget > this: > http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm144.html Beautiful, didn't know it. Any idea how come this steady connection between donkeys and lutes? -- Best, Mathias > > the

[LUTE] Re: How Common

2007-10-29 Thread Roman Turovsky
Well, the lute is the symbol of domestic happiness in the renaissance/baroque symbolism, and the donkey could possibly signify virility. RT "Roman Turovsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: That was not the only lute-donkey relationship on record. Let's not forget this: http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/g

[LUTE] Re: Lute iconographic project - a proposal

2007-10-29 Thread G. Crona
Good idea Susanne! It would be most convenient to have a site where as much as possible of the iconography could be found. Well catalogisized and in both tumbnails and bigger versions. A sort of mini Wikipedia like, where we could go in and add information if available. I believe Alfonso reads

[LUTE] Re: Lute iconographic project - a proposal

2007-10-29 Thread jjnoonan
Before you get too far on this, you might want to consult Mary Rasumssen's iconography web site which has a section devoted to the lute. http://www.unh.edu/music/igref.htm jeff - Original Message - From: "G. Crona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Cc: "Susanne Herre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Mo

[LUTE] Re: Lute book lullaby for SATB

2007-10-29 Thread Spring, aus dem, Rainer
What is "the Lute-book lullaby" ? Best wishes, Rainer aus dem Spring IS department, development Tel.: +49 211-5296-355 Fax.: +49 211-5296-405 SMTP: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Charles Browne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 7:20 PM To: L

[LUTE] Re: How Common

2007-10-29 Thread wolfgang wiehe
hey, some times ago i found a lute playing donkey in an antiquarian book: Rabener: Satiren, 1754. IAIAIAIAI see it on my flickr-page: http://flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ wolfgang Original-Nachricht > Datum: 29 Oct 2007 12:43 GMT > Von: "Mathias Rösel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[LUTE] Re: How Common

2007-10-29 Thread wolfgang wiehe
hey, some times ago i found a lute playing donkey in an antiquarian book: Rabener: Satiren, 1754. IAIAIAIAI see it on my flickr-page: http://flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ wolfgang Original-Nachricht > Datum: 29 Oct 2007 12:43 GMT > Von: "Mathias Rösel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[LUTE] Canciones

2007-10-29 Thread Peter Jones-RR
Hello All, I'm really getting into Spanish lute songs and was wondering if anyone out there can help me track down some scores. I'm wondering whether there an edition of songs from the Cancionero de Uppsala easily available? And are the songs scored with lute tab and voice, or is is tab with col

[LUTE] Re: Lute iconographic project - a proposal

2007-10-29 Thread jjnoonan
I agree that the goal is getting to the pics--no argument from me on that. But I'd seen no mention of Professor Rasmussen's work in this thread--and it looks to me like it would be a good research foundation from which to expand. In any case, all the best to whoever takes on such a project. jeff

[LUTE] Re: Canciones

2007-10-29 Thread Jan Johansson
Peter, Cancionero de Uppsala consists only of written out parts, no lute tablature whatsoever. I have a facsimile edition from Torben Hove Jensen, Valdemarsgade 52, DK 8000 Aarhus, Denmark, I bought that several years ago, but it might still be available Jan Johansson Spanga, Sweden (and music

[LUTE] Re: Lute iconographic project - a proposal

2007-10-29 Thread Susanne Herre
@ Jeff Thanks very much for the hint! But on this website you cannot look at the pictures itself, that's the most interesting! @ G. Crona I like very much the idea of the "wikipedia-version"! Kind regards, Susanne - Original Message - From: "jjnoonan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ; "G.

[LUTE] Theorbo

2007-10-29 Thread Joshua E. Horn
Hi guys, I did something interesting today, I took the first six string tunings of a Theorbo and tuned my Guitar to it. I recorded a little 59 second intro. Ya'll can check it out here: http://joshuahorn.com/TheorboGuitar.mp3 -- Joshua E. Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://www.fastmail.fm - I

[LUTE] Re: Canciones

2007-10-29 Thread David Tayler
Most of these songs you can play the lower parts very easily on the lute just by looking at the score. Some of my faves: Ay luna Sy la noche Di me robadora Con que la lavare Remember that the edition uses the rare double GG clef to show the pitch down an octave. dt To get on or off this list

[LUTE] Re: Canciones

2007-10-29 Thread John Griffiths
There are two new editions of the Cancionero de Uppsala: 1. Ed Maricarmen Gomez Muntane: El Cancionero de Uppsala. Edited by Maricarmen Gomez Muntane. 2 vols. Valencia: Biblioteca Valenciana, Generalitat Valenciana (Conselleria de Cultura i Educacio - Direccio General del Llibre, Arxius i Bib

[LUTE] Re: Lute book lullaby for SATB

2007-10-29 Thread Daniel F Heiman
Rainer: I know of at least two pieces that have been called "Lute-Book Lullaby." Both are found in the Willam Ballet Lute Book (Dublin, Trinity College BM, Add. 17786-91). One is for 5 voices or viols. The other has been arranged for 4 voices by Geoffrey Shaw and published as number 30 in "The