Hello, some clarification from Italy:
Gia molti anni sono che in Bologna, si faceuano liuti di bonta molto
eccelenti o FOSSE [not sosie] l'esser fatti di forma lunga à
similitudine di pera, o
fosse l'hauer le coste larghe, che l'vno fa dolce, e l'altro armonioso;
fosse... fosse... in this
Dear List,
Following your assistance in tracking down music for the production of
Much Ado in which I star as Background Lute Player No 1, I turn to the
collected wisdom again in an attempt to find some more music that I have
been asked to play for the production.
Does anyone have a copy of
Hi - I am forwarding this - please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
not to me. Wayne
A long time LSA member, since retiring from Wells College I have started a
businesshttp://www.elizabethanconversation.com/. While our main
product is Elizabethan Play Alongs (similar to Music Minus
The Fiamenga is better known as the Allemande Fortune helas
pourquoi, and there are many settings of it. The one in the
Chilesotti Codice LAUTEN-BUCH (NB: the manuscript originated in
GERMANY, not Italy) would be available in Dick Hoban's
intabulation (Lyre Music Press)
Jelma queried recently whether the town of Ely, which I (a humble
lurker) live not far from, still attracted pilgrims. Apparently, of a
kind.
Some websites of interest (?)
Past:
http://www.elycathedral.co.uk/worship/love_is_his_meaning.html
Present (admittedly possibly almost 'in-house'):
Greetings all,
Can anyone point me in the right direction of sources for purchasing
Lute performances on DVD ( region 2 ). Amazon seem bereft of such
things and it would be nice to see a lute played rather than just
hearing it.
Live Lute concerts are very rare here in West Yorkshire. The last
Dear Neil,
have you looked at youtube at all? Admittedly, the picture quality is not
that brilliant but there are quite a few lute videos to be seen. Also, isn't
Martin Eastwell performing at York fairly soon? and, I think Philip Macleod
Coupe is giving a lecture-recital at Higham Hall in July and
Peter Jones-RR wrote:
Dear List,
Following your assistance in tracking down music for the production of
Much Ado in which I star as Background Lute Player No 1, I turn to the
collected wisdom again in an attempt to find some more music that I have
been asked to play for the production.
Does
Can someone confirm for me the intentions of the tiret in French
lute ornamentation? Does it refer to a descending appogiatura? Does
it include any reiterations in a form of a trill. These are the
actions that I am referring to:
Signifies that it is necessary to pull the string with the