Apparently that piece is a lot harder on gamba than on lute, but I would
have never known that from such a dignified performance!
RT
ps
There are also gifts of similar nature -
from Stuart Walsh on http://www.torban.org/ruthenicae (audio)
and Dan Shoskes on
Didn't move Tim, just a little levity to excuse my bad habit of staying up
until the hours long after the wee ones. I was trying to pretend that it was
still the night before when it was becoming the morning after in
progressively western time zones. Still here in NJ.
Best, Jon
To get on or
Hi,
in the near future I will travel to Vienna (Austria). Besides the many
places that interesting city has (in art, music, literature,
architecture, psychoanalysis...) I would like to ask this list about
any suggestions related with the lute that I can't miss.
Thank you very much in
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Ken Brodkey kbrod...@pacbell.net wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I'm considering buying Robert Donington's, The Interpretation of Early
Music. Is this a good book to own or are there better books to be had on
the subject?
It's a good book to own as you can use it as a
Hola!
The Kunsthistorisches Museum has a famous collection of lutes. Worth a
visit!
Hope you enjoy your trip.
Saludos de Holanda,
Lex van Sante
Op 4 jan 2009, om 21:24 heeft ml het volgende geschreven:
Hi,
in the near future I will travel to Vienna (Austria). Besides the
many places
On Jan 4, 2009, at 3:53 PM, Christopher Stetson wrote:
Further, his fingering seems to have little to do with either the
placement of the frets or the music that his instrument produces.
Thanks for this scholarly musicological report. For those relatively
new to the list, who therefore may