Dear Collected Wisdom,
the John Sturt lute ms. (London BM 38539) contains an almayne by Robert
Johnson on fol. 20v (named Hit and Take It, according to ed. Albert
Sunderman).
There are three ornaments, viz. simple cross, double cross, and comma,
each set to the left of the related letter. Now, i
Thanks for everybody. I'll carry on my fretting experiences...
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CD Title: "The Loss of the Golden Rose Lute"
F. Edgar Gilbert, "Independent Artist Guild- Panegyrick" 1997
Plays an Angelique built by Mark Butler in 1984, Harrogate, after an
original by Joachim Tielke, Hamburg, 1704.
It's a mixed programme, using an 11 course French lute (also by Mark
Butle
Thank you David! What a difference, when your professional life actually
depends on detailed understanding of your instruments, vs - I LIKE IT THIS WAY,
THEREFORE IT IS THIS WAY.
alexander
On Wed, 04 Mar 2009 21:05:50 -0800
David Tayler wrote:
> There are advantages and disadvantages to thick
13c. angelique? The most popular were 15-17 c.
JL
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Laurent de La Hyre painting an angelique?
Ed
I forgot to send this to the whole list. I rather like this record,
Ed
I forgot to send this to the whole list. I rather like this record,
but it is now very difficult to find.
You can see the tittles at the link below. Perhaps it can be found
second hand.
I also like this de Visée recording
http://tinyurl.com/apg537
There was a thread about this topic on the