Just to speak about the theorbo pieces in NB Wien 17.706, there's only
one piece with a name attached: 'Allemanda di Angelo Michiele'. Part of
the debate was wether this was our man or some other theorbo player
with the common first name AM.
I was never sure, but earlier
Yes - I think you are right. I had pondered the fact that only one of the
pieces actually has the composer's name attached. It is possible that the
other pieces are by someone else. The copiest may singled out the
Allemande because Angelo M was famous.
But with manuscripts you can never
the other, latin judenkunig is online, too (if i remember right I posted
this some month ago):
http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0004/bsb00043257/images/
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Thank you for fantastic information!!!
Yes,
What about the pieces in Goess? They have been brought up in this thread but
I'm still not clear if there's any consensus about AM's authorship.
Chris
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From: Martyn Hodgson hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: [LUTE] Re:
I don't have a copy of these.I wonder if any kind soul has and could
send me a scan.
As ever
Monica
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Chris,
I thought Tim Crawford had done something on this (in the JLSA?) but,
off hand, I can't find it.
I suspect you'll be at least as well aware as I of the contents of the
Ms and, as you'll know, a number of the pieces in the Goess Theorbo
Book seem to be for veil ton
..Not to mention some specialized tremolo techniques popular from the
romantic era forward (note Foden, e.g.). However, thumb on the treble
strings is certainly less common to modern guitar playing than to lutes.
Still, I believe this technical aspect might be amongst the very easiest to
adopt
It's nothing like a percussionist converting to piccolo.
I thought you just hold one in each hand and keep bashing away!
Not that my lute technique is much better.
Sean
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