[LUTE] Crawford Young LSA Concert Program

2008-07-15 Thread Guy Smith
Did anyone manage to hang on to the program from Crawford Young's concert at LSA? Mine seems to have gotten lost in the shuffle. If so, could you please send me the list of pieces on the program. Thanks, Guy -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.ed

[LUTE] Re: Fantasies for Guitar

2008-07-15 Thread Omer katzir
sorry for that late answer guys, thank you for your help :-) I found some stuff, link, pages, files, looking into all of it now. i have some one milan fantasies (actually...full book of them...) that i want to use too. just need to tune my old and sexy guitar... thank you all :-) On Jul 16

[LUTE] Re: Fantasies for Guitar

2008-07-15 Thread Christopher Stetson
A few, at least: http://www.muslib.se/ebibliotek/boije/pdf/Boije%20502.pdf http://www.muslib.se/ebibliotek/boije/pdf/Boije%201051.pdf http://www.muslib.se/ebibliotek/boije/pdf/Boije%20284.pdf http://www.muslib.se/ebibliotek/boije/pdf/Boije%20284.pdf http://www.muslib.se/ebibliotek/boije/pdf/Boije%2

[LUTE] Re: Fantasies for Guitar

2008-07-15 Thread Leonard Williams
Sorry, but I've lost track of the originator of this thread. Could he please contact me off list? Regards, Leonard Williams /[ ] / \ | * | \_=_/ On 7/15/08 5:31 PM, "Christopher Stetson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, all, > Eugene's points

[LUTE] Re: Fantasies for Guitar

2008-07-15 Thread Christopher Stetson
Hi, all, Eugene's points are well taken! I stand amended. Omer, I'll see if I can be more helpful this time and take a look at the composers Eugene suggests in the guitar sites to get you some direct links. Maybe Eugene can work on it, too? Best to all, and keep playing, Chris. >>> "Eugene C.

[LUTE] Re: Fantasies for Guitar

2008-07-15 Thread Eugene C. Braig IV
At 08:24 AM 7/13/2008, Christopher Stetson wrote: Well, I would think the first question would be what your (or your instructor's) definition of "fantasy" is. The term seems to have fallen out of favor early in the 17th c. I see your point that many rhapsodic bits could be considered as "fant

[LUTE] Re: Dance of the Washer Woman.

2008-07-15 Thread David Tayler
Here's the arrangement, kinda tricky because of the strange harmonies. It is in Fronimo as well as pdf as well as notes, in addition to both modern and renaissance flute, the top part can be played also on lute or recorder, so it can work as a lute duet as well. http://tinyurl.com/5sp5tm Since it

[LUTE] Re: Dance of the Washer Woman.

2008-07-15 Thread Martin Shepherd
Lovely idea, to make an arrangement like this. I will probably use it myself, since my daughter is also a flautist. Two points to note about the piece: (a) the title "Wascha mesa" is a corruption of "passamezzo" and nothing to do with washerwomen (what a pity! But I don't suppose washerwomen