Dear Arto,
yesterday I have spent my whole lute lesson (with Massimo Lonardi
in Venice) on the Lully-Mouton lute transcriptions: very, very
interesting.
I tend to work on single units (one author, etc.) when I can, and
this could becpme an interesting concert program, I
Ciao belli,
Togerther with what you found in the Balcarres mss., are you aware of
other Lully transcription FOR BAROQUE LUTE somewhere else?
start here:
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?lang=engid=2type=mssmss=nam=key=msnam=comp=Lully
:)
tanti saluti
Bernardo
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I had not looked at Peter Steur's catalogue before. It is very impressive.
Is there a similar catalogue for Renaissance lute, searchable by composer?
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Not comparable, but you can try this:
[1]http://www.library.appstate.edu/music/lute/lute.html
Luca
Stephen Arndt on 17-04-2010 16:53 wrote:
I had not looked at Peter Steur's catalogue before. It is very
impressive. Is there a similar catalogue for Renaissance lute,
Dear Luca and the List,
you already got the Peter Steur link. There is lots of info and also many
Lully references.
Aand actually nearly all French baroque lute mss I have seen contain some
Lully arrs. I suppose there are also many that have not yet been noticed.
So let us be private
Hi
here is the list (only one!) for 3 lutes in -a',g',d tuning
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=2ff9bbd6c00cf4bce5c3dee5769931ec36081df009b8685064328c9cace34742
Enjoy this really beautiful Cabezon
warm regards and have a nice weekend
Anton
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My marco-cd arrived yesterday. Ok, too much reverb. But perfect and very
soulfull (!) playing of this wonderful music. You must hear it often,
than the reverb is forgotten and the music speaks to you.
Denys: POD played ms. 266 no. 33 just bevor in te domine speravi! ;-)
but not mentioned in the
Maybe somebody in the main list could be interested too ;-)
Luca
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Oggetto:Catalogue of Renaissance Lute music (was Lully)
Data: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 17:04:26 +0200
Da: Luca Manassero l...@manassero.net
A: baroque-l...@cs.dartmouth.edu
Thanks, Anton, for your generosity! It happens that we are finally
getting a lute trio/quartet together here in my backwater of the
Northeastern US, and I'm sure your work will be a wonderful resource
for us.
Best to all, and keep playing,
Chris.
Anton
It is just amazing I can sit out in my UK garden under bright sunny clear
blue skies, 21C and not a plane to be seen anywhere and, I'm only 8 miles
from the East Midlands airport!
I will not wash my car until the ash cloud passes over, but there's still no
debris from the volcano falling here. I
Same in London. You can actually hear the birds singing in Kew Gardens.
Monica
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From: Ron Fletcher ron.fletc...@ntlworld.com
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 5:15 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: ruh roh
It is just amazing I
On the quiet skies over the UK (and Europe too).
Same here in East Anglia, and the Air Force (RAF and USAF) are
conspicuous by their absence - usually they do lots of low flying and
other practice around here.
I'm rather enjoying the planet reminding us who's boss!
Karen
Yes. Extremely quiet here in West Yorks. I live under the approach to LBA.
My daughters trip to New York on Thursday was abandoned at Heathrow, she was
not very happy, but her and her friends from scholl hope to go soon.
Neil
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Just taken an easter break in Italy - now stuck in Nice and hoping to
drive to a ferry port over the next couple of days in an attempt to get
back to London...
As long as I can get home to pick up my fiddle before next De Swaen
project in Amsterdam (they!re very fussy about stringing...) I'll
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 8:47 PM, thewebbe...@aol.com wrote:
As long as I can get home to pick up my fiddle before next De Swaen project
in Amsterdam (they!re very fussy about stringing...)
Yes we are! ;-)
But then again, we'll we playing _your_ Bach, so perhaps a train and a
borrowed violin
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