[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Lute, Accords Nouveaux

2008-03-29 Thread Thomas Schall
There is an edition available frm antiqua editions: http://www.antiqua-edition.de/lautenmusik/barocklaute/0095a30982042.html highly recommended! And for all those who still don't know: The editions of this small editors are very well done. All the best Thomas - Original Message -

[LUTE] Re: Fingering question

2008-03-29 Thread David Tayler
It is a favorite pastime to say pieces are really not by X, and it is easy because, when you come right down to it, in the renaissance there is no real way to prove anybody wrote anything. People argue whether Shakespeare existed. You can't go exclusively on attribution, because they are often

[LUTE] Re: Fingering question/Pastyme with Good Companye

2008-03-29 Thread Benjamin Narvey
Is Pastyme with Good Companye really not by Henry the VIII? Excuse this perhaps very silly question from a 17c-iste, but I always assumed it was actually by the great man himself - although there could easily be new information/finds/theories I am not aware of. I note however that the New

[LUTE] Re: Fingering question/Pastyme with Good Companye

2008-03-29 Thread Peter Martin
How amazing. I never noticed this before. But yes, Francesco's Richafort De mon triste deplaisir (Ness 121) follows the melody of Pastyme right the way through from beginning to end. Anyone know the words of the Richafort? 'De mon triste deplaisir' seems a long way away from 'Pastyme with good

[LUTE] Re: Fingering question/Pastyme with Good Companye

2008-03-29 Thread Arthur Ness
- Original Message - From: Peter Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Lute list lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:46 AM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Fingering question/Pastyme with Good Companye | How amazing. I never noticed this before. But yes, Francesco's Richafort | De mon

[LUTE] Re: Fingering question/Pastyme with Good Companye

2008-03-29 Thread David Tayler
Well spotted Peter!!! dt At 02:46 AM 3/29/2008, you wrote: How amazing. I never noticed this before. But yes, Francesco's Richafort De mon triste deplaisir (Ness 121) follows the melody of Pastyme right the way through from beginning to end. Anyone know the words of the Richafort? 'De mon

[LUTE] Re: Fingering question

2008-03-29 Thread Arthur Ness
Dear David, I am finding your message a bit difficult to understand. I do not believe I ever said Pastyme was by Henry VIII. I think the usual way is to say sometimes attr. Henry VIII. As most of us know the tune appears in many guises, one of which is in the Francesco/Pierino orbit, De mon

[LUTE] Re: Fingering question

2008-03-29 Thread igor .
you gentleman's , you are so B O r i N g.. -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Fingering question

2008-03-29 Thread igor .
you should discuss with each other via telephono..don't be exibionist please . -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Fingering question

2008-03-29 Thread Sean Smith
I rather enjoy learning more about the music I like. Maybe you should join the Nintendo lute society where things move a little quicker. Or start one where the insults move more to your taste. Sean Begin forwarded message: you should discuss with each other via telephono..don't be

[LUTE] Re: Fingering question

2008-03-29 Thread Peter Martin
Sean, I think we're just suffering a visit from Wowbagger the Infinitely Prolonged. Once he has insulted everyone individually he will move on On 29/03/2008, Sean Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I rather enjoy learning more about the music I like. Maybe you should join the Nintendo lute

[LUTE] Private for Ed Martin

2008-03-29 Thread Arthur Ness
Ed, my messages to you keep coming back to me. Do you have another email address. Or can you put my name on an approved list in your anti-spam folder. Charlotte and I will be out for the evening, and I'll contact you tomorrow. =AJN (Boston, Mass.)= Free Download of the Week This

[LUTE] Re: Private for Ed Martin

2008-03-29 Thread Edward Martin
I am sorry, Art. I do receive each message you are sending. I will try to make it easier for you. My apologies to the list. ed At 05:27 PM 3/29/2008 -0400, Arthur Ness wrote: Ed, my messages to you keep coming back to me. Do you have another email address. Or can you put my name on an

[LUTE] Re: my new theorbo! - pics and sound file

2008-03-29 Thread Urs Leo Gantenbein
That's a fine instrument, indeed. What are the timbers used? Kingwood for the bowl and beech for the neck? Or does the neck has a pine core? The neck doesn't seem to veneered, but stained black and red inside the pegbox. Urs Leo Rob MacKillop wrote: I brought this home on Tuesday from

[LUTE] Re: Fingering question

2008-03-29 Thread vance wood
Igor I really find it difficult to understand why someone would make a big deal out of this conversation, it's not like you don't know what the message is about in your email in-box. The simple thing;--- use the delete button. If you don't like the food don't order it from the menu--simple.

[LUTE] Re: Fingering question

2008-03-29 Thread David Tayler
Dear Arthur, Never you said you had an opinion about Pastyme, never will. There are, however, some people who vigorously defend Henry's authorship, as I said in the post. The only reason I mentioned the Francesco book was that many lute players have played that tune. Ward covered this many

[LUTE] Re: Fingering question

2008-03-29 Thread David Tayler
Geez that was completely garbled. Obviously I need to adjust my meds, what I meant was I would never mean to imply that Arthur Ness' knowledge of anything is less than truly stellar in all respects. And also, the Francesco book is my favorite lute book. dt To get on or off this list see

[LUTE] theorbo core wood

2008-03-29 Thread David Tayler
I've been using redwood for the core and long neck: light, strong, humidity resistant, and no termites. At 03:21 PM 3/29/2008, you wrote: That's a fine instrument, indeed. What are the timbers used? Kingwood for the bowl and beech for the neck? Or does the neck has a pine core? The neck