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> >Hope you'll like it<
of course i do !
beautifull tone, precise technik, moving and historically
informed playing...not to mention fantastic singing.
i think that " amateur recording " thread better be called " historical
recordings" for their inventivnes and
Hilarious...
Sting brought back the lute big time, you made it Gargantuan ;-)
Happy Easter holidays to all the luters out there and peace on earth
we
David Tayler schrieb:
People have been asking if I also play these larger Theorbos,
So I have a picture of the largest one.
http://www.v
Perhaps I am imagining this, since it has been at least 25 years
since I read through the Holborne dissertation, but aren't there a
few orpharion pieces?
Also, the extremely broad generalization that there is nothing to
distinguish the lute repertory from the orpharion repertory certainly
is hi
I know he periodically vanishes, and there's probably no cause for alarm, but
has anyone heard from Luciano Faria in the last several months?
Joseph Mayes
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I'm assuming you have Barley.
dt
At 08:40 AM 3/21/2008, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I am trying to assemble a list of all known sources (prints and
>manuscripts) that *specifically* call for orpharion (as opposed to
>pieces "possibly" for orpharion). I'm wondering if anyone has one
>that I've missed?
>
> >>It's a bass clarinet, but indeed sensitively played.<<
we here should learn more about musical instruments i
think.
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March 21st, 2008
Dear Lutenists:
Happy Bach's Birthday!
with thanks,
Rebecca Banks
Tea at Tympani Lane Records
www.tympanilanerecords.com
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On Mar 21, 2008, at 8:41 AM, Arne Keller wrote:
> Especially the bass saxophone player is good.
It's a bass clarinet, but indeed sensitively played. I like the
singer too.
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I must have fallen off the list, since I never received my copy of this
question.
Now I should be back on.
So, if anyone has comments, could I ask you to re-send?
Thank you,
Arne.
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Subject: D
Hi all,
I am trying to assemble a list of all known sources (prints and
manuscripts) that *specifically* call for orpharion (as opposed to
pieces "possibly" for orpharion). I'm wondering if anyone has one
that I've missed?
For printed books prior to 1600, I have all the sources listed by Brow
David,
Nice photo - lookin' good!
* Disclaimer: smart-assness ahead.
Unfortunately, you've ignorantly strung the large
instrument with only wimpy single strings. Current
interpratation of the evidence now dictates that these
theorbos must at least be set up with four, five or -
pref
A theorbo surely beats the bass-guitar as a phallic symbol.
RT
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Cc: "David Tayler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "lute-cs.dartmouth.edu"
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 8:17 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: larg
Bird perched on a bush
Sing a song
About my life
Then fly
To Marguerite
And tell her of my sorrow.
Tell her first
That I am pining to death
Because I have not seen her
My tears are so sad
That I wish I were in my grave.
Courtesy of Le Poeme harmonique.
Monica
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thanks for letting us all know ... you're huge in california !
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Very cool, David... on a billboard? We are so glad to finally see a member
of the lute family on a billboard.
ed
At 02:46 AM 3/21/2008 -0700, David Tayler wrote:
>People have been asking if I also play these larger Theorbos,
>So I have a picture of the largest one.
>
>http://www.voicesofmusic.o
sorry - i thought it was bach's birthday, not april first...
On Mar 21, 2008, at 10:46 AM, David Tayler wrote:
People have been asking if I also play these larger Theorbos,
So I have a picture of the largest one.
http://www.voicesofmusic.org/klaus%20theorbo.html
At a length of 1400 centimete
People have been asking if I also play these larger Theorbos,
So I have a picture of the largest one.
http://www.voicesofmusic.org/klaus%20theorbo.html
At a length of 1400 centimeters (48 feet or so) it is basically
all-reentrant., or subentrant.
Currently strung in boat catline, from the pirat
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