I suppose most of us are aware of the Seicento edition of Francesco's
Gesammelte Lautenwerke. The content is a Ness copy, Ness order even, in
french tab only. It's cheap (ring bound) and available.
David
David van Ooijen
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www.davidvanooijen.nl
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Dear Ed and all who have replied,
I have 91 files measuring a total of 696 KB, so I could easily make them
available through YouSendIt, which has a 100 MB limit, and David or Rob
could post them on their web sites.
Of course, I do not want to violate any copyright laws, and I don't know
whet
On Mar 26, 2008, at 4:52 PM, Edward Martin wrote:
> Thank you for your generous offer to share these files, but I would
> caution
> for you to not do so, without direct consent of Art Ness. You say
> you made
> the Fronimo files from Art's edition, and I believe it could
> potentially be
>
The original tab picture would be instantly seen as hexachord
relationships, so refingering would not only be possible but is amply
represented in source variants.
To a skilled player, the tab represents a set of relationships.
Alterations not only include "changing courses in midstream" but also
Dear Stephen,
Thank you for your generous offer to share these files, but I would caution
for you to not do so, without direct consent of Art Ness. You say you made
the Fronimo files from Art's edition, and I believe it could potentially be
a copyright infringement. If you made the files from
Dear Stephen,
If you "zip"ped the files, you would only be sending one.
Yours,
Tony
- Original Message -
From: "Stephen Arndt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "David Tayler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "lute-cs.dartmouth.edu"
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 9:27 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Buying Franc
Dear list,
today, I played through the freshly downloaded Schoole of Musicke and
stumbled about an issue which has been bothering me for a while. There
are quite often fingerings which are unnecessarily difficult and
impede the flow of the music. For example the penultimate measure in
the
David,
I don't know whether I can send a folder through YouSendIt or only individual
files. I am at work now, but I shall check this evening when I get home. If
not, I could perhaps burn them onto a CD and mail it to you to upload. Others
have mentioned the Fronimo Group and Wayne's site also.
That sounds like a great and important resource, I would be happy to
host them either on my site or the new Lutes West site.
You can send them to me using yousendit if you like, it is a free ftp service
Also, if you upload to yousendit, the files will be available for
anyone on the list for sever
Perhaps, in the absence of a web site that individuals e-mail you and
you reply with the fronimo file as an attachment.
Regards
N
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Arndt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 March 2008 20:33
To: Lute List; Rob MacKillop
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Buying Francesco
I have all the Ricercars and Fantasias in French tab using Fronimo.
Unfortunately, each one is a separate Fronimo file. I would certainly be
willing to make it available if I can find a technical way of doing so. (I
don't have a web site.)
Stephen Arndt
- Original Message -
From: "Ro
I checked with the secretary of the Lute Society here in England - an there
has been no mention of his demise in the news.
He is however elderly and in poor health - which may account for his house
being on sale.
Monica
- Original Message -
From: "Paavo R. Zakin, M.D." <[EMAIL PROTECT
Dear Stewart,
The link to the MS is on Richard Civiol's page, which came out on my machine
as this:
http://luthlibrairie.free.fr/?Baroque:Fran%26ccedil%3Baise
I imagine that he has made it available on P2P as the file is some 40Mb, and
that might take him over his storage limit on his ISP co
-- Forwarded message --
From: Rob MacKillop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 26 Mar 2008 17:16
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: Buying Francesco da Milano - Ness
To: Luca Manassero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mark Wheeler has been putting the complete Milano into French tablature for
the English Lute Soci
Dear Stewart and Charles - I clicked the link on Stewart,s email and got
straight through to the facsimile, though it was slow - perhaps because I
was listening to the Rebel's les elemens at the same time
Nick
On 26/3/08 16:34, "Stewart McCoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Charles,
>
> Exac
Anthony,
it would have been nice to bid against each other ;-)
But this is the ridiculous part of this story: for all what we are
writing, there is a market out there. Somebody just needs to take it...
I still believe the net could change a number of things. There are
already a good numb
Dear Charles,
Exactly the same thing has happened to your message. It doesn't matter
though, as long as one makes sure every letter of the address is
included for the search. Clicking on just the blue letters, will not get
through to the site, but adding on the black letters should do the
trick.
Dear Stewart,
the URL of the Thomas Robinson pdf was truncated and will not get the right
page. Try:
http://amphionconsort.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/theschoolofmus
icke.pdf
Charles
-Original Message-
From: Stewart McCoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 March 2008 18:56
To
Luca
At least you may be relieved that this one does not seem to actually
exist. It disappeared almost on the instant Peter mentionned it.
I would have bid also for your ebay copy. I was looking for an
American address that I could have had it sent to, they would not
post it to Europe.
H
Thank you Stewart,
This is a nice find. I see that the first page uses almost the same edifice
as the first page of 'Variety of Lute Lessons'.
Copy/Paste is nothing new!
Best Wishes
Ron (UK)
-Original Message-
From: Stewart McCoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 20
Here is the link to the chaos... http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=HyZda0SGCIU
Best regards
Lino
-Message d'origine-
De : Edward Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 26 mars 2008 01:29
À : Stewart McCoy; Lute Net
Objet : [LUTE] Re: All open
I have a very cute t-shirt, with th
I do concur, Luca !
Jean-Marie
=== 26-03-2008 14:51:14 ===
> Dear friends,
> it's crazy. I cannot figure out why a decent 2nd edition could not be
> re-issued!
> I bought in the US the copy auctioned on eBay last week and ended up
> paying:
> - US$ 102,50 for the book
> -
Dear friends,
it's crazy. I cannot figure out why a decent 2nd edition could not be
re-issued!
I bought in the US the copy auctioned on eBay last week and ended up
paying:
- US$ 102,50 for the book
- US$ 36 for USPS Shipping (rather expensive, isn't it?)
- EUR 14 in Western
Too bad ! Our quest for this Holy Grail (as Monty Python would say), goes on !
Best,
Jean-Marie
=== 26-03-2008 13:10:20 ===
>Jean-Marie
> It seems to be a false warning, I just received this mail from Peter:
>
>Anthony,
>
>I cannot find the book on the ABE web site any longer; ma
Anthony, you were faster than me !... I will have to survive with my old
photocopies ;-(
Jean-Marie
=== 26-03-2008 10:14:52 ===
>Dear Peter
> I sent a message to Abe books saying I was ready to buy the
> copy.
>Perhaps I am one of hundreds, but thanks for sending the m
Dear Peter
I sent a message to Abe books saying I was ready to buy the
copy.
Perhaps I am one of hundreds, but thanks for sending the message to
the list.
Anthony
Le 26 mars 08 à 03:42, Peter Nightingale a écrit :
Dear List,
Here is another Frankie D copy. ABE keeps sendi
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