Dear List,
sorry to continously bother all of you on missing fac-simile, but
apparently most of the French baroque has not been reprinted for a
*long* time...
I am looking for Denis (et Ennemond) Gaultier Pièces de Luth
fac-simile. If somebody has it and has time to scan it, it would be
2010/4/22 Luca Manassero l...@manassero.net:
I am looking for Denis (et Ennemond) Gaultier Pièces de Luth fac-simile.
If somebody has it and has time to scan it, it would be GREAT.
Performers' Facsimiles - New York has it. Nr. 279 in the catalogue.
Cheaper than Minkoff, too. :-)
David
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Thank you, David.
David van Ooijen on 22-04-2010 17:29 wrote:
2010/4/22 Luca Manassero [1]l...@manassero.net:
I am looking for Denis (et Ennemond) Gaultier Pieces de Luth fac-simile.
If somebody has it and has time to scan it, it would be GREAT.
Performers' Facsimiles - New York has it.
Actually, the Broude Edition in NOT Pièces de luth, but rather, Livre
de tablature, which was printed posthumously by Gaultier's widow.
Jorge Torres
On Apr 22, 2010, at 11:29 AM, David van Ooijen wrote:
2010/4/22 Luca Manassero l...@manassero.net:
I am looking for Denis (et Ennemond)
That's my experience, plus carbon is resistant to very large spotlights.
d
At 02:47 PM 4/21/2010, you wrote:
Nylgut doesn't stop strechting.
Nylon does strech a bit (remember those guitar strings that always
need to be tuned up?).
Carbon does not strech.
Gut hardly streches, it just breaks. ;-)
Dear List,
sorry to continously bother all of you on missing fac-simile, but
apparently most of the French baroque has not been reprinted for a
*long* time...
I am looking for Denis (et Ennemond) Gaultier Pièces de Luth
fac-simile. If somebody has it and has time to scan it, it would be