Just a passing fancy on the way to 14 course Hell.
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Michael Bocchicchio wrote:
People who have purchased lutes from me in the past have all come to me with
the common wisdom that the 8c. is the standard. Why would this be? Is it true
now? Was it true in the past or something like that? Furthermore, for who? A
first time buyer? A graduat
People who have purchased lutes from me in the past have all come to me with
the common wisdom that the 8c. is the standard. Why would this be? Is it true
now? Was it true in the past or something like that? Furthermore, for who? A
first time buyer? A graduate school student studying gui
Rather OT, but does anybody have for me the full text to 'Ave, ancilla
trinitatis'?
I have seen references to an antiphon, "Ave Maria, Ancilla Trinitatis", if
the same you have more hits to peruse.
Dear Dana
It's almost the same, but not quite. It does help, though. Thanks. And I
found a Pol
I found it in Canti B (ed. Hewitt in Monumets of
Renassance Music. The text is thee same as Andreas de
Silva, but extends only to "tribulatio mei." And adds
three-fold Amen. I'll be able to send it to Daid as an
attachment. You'll find it by Google to that Perkins
Collegium program (de Sil
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007, LGS-Europe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Rather OT, but does anybody have for me the full text to 'Ave, ancilla
> trinitatis'?
I have seen references to an antiphon, "Ave Maria, Ancilla Trinitatis", if
the same you have more hits to peruse.
Good luck.
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To
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007, LGS-Europe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Rather OT, but does anybody have for me the full text to 'Ave, ancilla
> trinitatis'?
google should be our freind, but this appears to be a modernly popular
piece with many recordings. I did see a Naxos and a Gimmel, both of which
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