[LUTE] Re: Much Ado About Nothing - Music

2008-05-07 Thread wolfgang wiehe
i sent fiamenga from the original (!) chilesotti book yesterday. w. Original-Nachricht Datum: Tue, 06 May 2008 22:55:49 +0200 Von: adS [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: CC: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Much Ado About Nothing - Music Peter Jones-RR wrote: Dear List,

[LUTE] Re: French ornamentation

2008-05-07 Thread Mathias Rösel
Shaun Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: 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. The word tirer is used in the explanations by Gaultier (rules 7 to 10)

[LUTE] Re: Lute dissertations online

2008-05-07 Thread Ed Durbrow
On Mar 9, 2008, at 7:17 PM, G. Crona wrote: I've found only these four that are freely accessible without any special s*bscr*pt*ons etc. 3) http://digital.library.unt.edu/permalink/meta-dc-4004? PHPSESSID=371012311f6c622fc99d6a627cb7e944 or http://tinyurl.com/2w3g9p I don't get anything

[LUTE] Re: Lute dissertations online

2008-05-07 Thread G. Crona
I have no problems getting the site when clicking on the tinyurl...strange! Thanks also Ed (and co.) for the Lindberg interview. He seemed to enjoy your interesting questions. G. - Original Message - From: Ed Durbrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: G. Crona [EMAIL PROTECTED]; LuteNet list

[LUTE] Re: machete

2008-05-07 Thread Eugene C. Braig IV
At 09:31 AM 5/3/2008, Rob MacKillop wrote: There is a beautiful copy of a machete alongside the original here: http://www.glyphukulele.com/baritonesandother.html A Replica of an 1850 Octavianno Nunes Machete de Braga for John King. I want one! Rob I think I do too now. That's one of the

[LUTE] Re: machete

2008-05-07 Thread Eugene C. Braig IV
Hmm... Double some strings, and that would seem to be treading dangerously close to 4-course guitar. Eugene At 11:49 AM 5/7/2008, Rob MacKillop wrote: Maybe without the raised fingerboard and 19thC guitar bridge? Rob I think I do too now. That's one of the grooviest uke-like bits I've

[LUTE] Re: machete

2008-05-07 Thread Monica Hall
Seriously, from what I've gathered from internet info, the machete in 17thC Madeira might have been wire strung, single strings. One imagines it to have been very small (the one in Edinburgh University, for example, looks like a soprano ukulele), but there is one Portuguese guitar ms which

[LUTE] Re: Lute Performance on DVD

2008-05-07 Thread Narada
Charles, Thank you for the info. Sadly I can't make the Whitby weekend. When and where in York is Martin performing? York is only 40 mins from where I live. Kind Regards Neil -Original Message- From: Charles Browne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 May 2008 21:42 To: Narada;