[LUTE] Attaignant online?

2010-02-06 Thread Christopher Stetson
Hi, all. Does anyone know of an online source for Pierre Attaignant, Tres Breve et Familiere Introduction, including the arrangements for lute and voice? Thanks, Chris. -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/i

[LUTE] Re: Robert Spencer Collection

2010-02-06 Thread Christopher Stetson
Is this the one: [1]http://www.klassiskgitar.net/massys-joyful.html ? Yes, they look like a fun group. That isn't what your rehearsals look like, Monica? BTW, from the size, fretting, and style of head, I'd say it's more likely an unusually shaped cittern. Looks like she's u

[LUTE] Re: Robert Spencer Collection

2010-02-06 Thread Monica Hall
There is a rather nice picture of a lady playing what looks like a bandora - The Joyful reunion by Jan Massys. Ladies playing these instruments are definitely photogenic. It's a pity I can't post a picture of myself in a similar pose! Monica - Original Message - From: "Leonard Willi

[LUTE] Re: Robert Spencer Collection

2010-02-06 Thread Monica Hall
Yes - I thought the picture looked familiar too. Monica - Original Message - From: "Jean-Marie Poirier" To: "Lute" Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 5:59 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Robert Spencer Collection Hre's a link to the original painting; the lady is right-handed there... So Mo

[LUTE] Re: Robert Spencer Collection

2010-02-06 Thread Leonard Williams
There is another lady guitarist in the collection ("Musical scene: La Guitare" 2003.2487) in which the engraver "got it right". Or is the second one in fact a lefty?? Leonard On 2/6/10 6:43 AM, "Monica Hall" wrote: > The lady playing the guitar is printed from an engraving and the engraver > m

[LUTE] Re: Robert Spencer Collection

2010-02-06 Thread Jean-Marie Poirier
Hre's a link to the original painting; the lady is right-handed there... So Monica was probably right and the left-handedness came from the engraving technique, as it is often the case. Sorry about that lefties, I'm one of yours ! http://www.bridgemanartondemand.com/art/106617/Portrait_of_Mrs

[LUTE] Re: Odp: Re: New Lute Book/CD Edition

2010-02-06 Thread
Dear Grzegorz, thank you for the informations in your mail! I have seen that the "Thematic Catalogue" has appeared in 2007 but I have not yet seen the book. The information about the song in Lviv 1400/1 ist very interesting, too. Luckily, someone some time ago lent me his copies of this book to co

[LUTE] Odp: Re: New Lute Book/CD Edition

2010-02-06 Thread Grzegorz Joachimiak
Hi Joachim, I think that you have right about attribution this pieces not to Pękiel. There is incorrect. Some seriously argument was presented also in edition <>, by Zofia Stęszewska, in WDMP 30, Kraków 1965. She claimed that B.P is <>. Hieronim Feicht and then Maria Szczapańska attributed inco

[LUTE] Re: Bohush: an answer from Tony Bailes

2010-02-06 Thread Luca Manassero
Thank you. And many thanks to all who provided informtions on how to query the Spencer Collection at the Royal Academy of Music. Luca Greet Schamp on 5-02-2010 21:18 wrote: >> Dear Greet, >> No, I don't read any of the internet lists; all too time-consuming. >> If you wish to reply to

[LUTE] Re: Air de Court

2010-02-06 Thread Nicolás Valencia
I also have "Forests solitaires et sombres" by Joseph Chabanceau De La Barre. It seems dark woods were a common topic among Airs de cour... Nicolás -Mensaje original- De: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] En nombre de David van Ooijen Enviado el: sábado, 06 de f

[LUTE] Re: Air de Court

2010-02-06 Thread David van Ooijen
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 1:24 AM, David R wrote: > Helloeveryone! > > A friend of mine is trying to find a recording of an air de court:  "Sombres > forest, noires vallees" by Jean Boyer. I have 'Noire forets' by Boesset. Confusion, or just another song? David > > Can you good folks think of a

[LUTE] Re: Robert Spencer Collection

2010-02-06 Thread morgan cornwall
And look at that picking hand position! One website gave this information: Mary 'Moll' Davis, actress and mistress of Charles II, whose child Mary Tudor (1673-1726), married the Second Earl of Derwentwater. morgan - Original Message - From: "Monica Hall" To: "Stuart Walsh" Cc: "

[LUTE] Re: Robert Spencer Collection

2010-02-06 Thread Monica Hall
Yes - the first course is usually single, the other four courses double. Mine has ten pegs but I don't use one. Monica - Original Message - From: "Leonard Williams" To: "Lute List" Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 10:12 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Robert Spencer Collection or this woma

[LUTE] Re: Robert Spencer Collection

2010-02-06 Thread Monica Hall
The lady playing the guitar is printed from an engraving and the engraver may have got her the wrong way round! Monica - Original Message - From: "Stuart Walsh" To: "Monica Hall" Cc: "Lutelist" Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 9:32 PM Subject: Re: [LUTE] Robert Spencer Collection

[LUTE] Re: Bohush manuscript?

2010-02-06 Thread Monica Hall
Yes - that is true. I managed to pursuade their librarian to let me look at Bob's copy of the earliest surviving copy of Millioni's guitar book but she declined to let me look at his copy of Corbetta's 1674 book which includes the second guitar part. She said they would try to b

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2010-02-06 Thread Anton Birula
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[LUTE] Re: New Lute Book/CD Edition

2010-02-06 Thread
Hi Allan, great! Judging from the list of contents, your book contains quite a number of very attractive and accessible pieces. I have a small quibble concerning the ascription of the Polish Dance to Bartlomiej Pekiel: The piece is from the ex-Gdansk Ms. 4022, isn't it? The Polish Dances (or at le