Dear friends,
I'm pleased to announce that my edition of Vivaldi's Trios and Concertos
for lute and mandolin is now available.
The volume contains the following works:
• Trios RV 82 and 85
• Lute Concerto RV 93
• Mandolin Concertos 425 and 532
• Concerto 540 for viola d'amore, lute and strings
Having spent much happy time on my 11 course lute playing the music of Reusner,
Conradi, Kellner, Weichenberger and St. Luc, it dawns on me that we don't
really have a good descriptor for the period. It is after the French precieux
and Brise styles (but has some elements), brings in more of a
Dear friends,
I'm pleased to announce that my edition of Vivaldi's Trios and Concertos
for lute and mandolin is now available.
The volume contains the following works:
• Trios RV 82 and 85
• Lute Concerto RV 93
• Mandolin Concertos 425 and 532
• Concerto 540 for viola d'amore, lute and strings
Well, now there is this (well modest and dark...:-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZY1M3QAOZw
Arto
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 22:08:08 -0700, David Tayler vidan...@sbcglobal.net
wrote:
Very cool!
dt
At 05:22 AM 9/10/2010, you wrote:
I wrote about a finding to the baroque lute list, but
I want to make a watch-key tuning mechanism of the type supposedly
patented by Preston in the 1770s (not the Portuguese peacock style).
I can't find any photos which show a rear view of the tuner, or a
cross-section drawing.
Does anyone have any info that might be useful?
Dave
This lady makes them - you might ask her :
Martina Rosenberger martina.rosenber...@t-online.de
Doc Rossi
On Sep 12, 2010, at 6:49 PM, Dave Sawdon wrote:
I want to make a watch-key tuning mechanism of the type supposedly
patented by Preston in the 1770s (not the Portuguese peacock style).
It is virtually identical to a 'screw and eye' mechanism of a modern
bow, mounted on a brass plate. The 'screw' is let into holes on both
ends of the plate and the 'eye' ends with a hook (to which the string is
fastened) that slides along the slot of the plate. I never bothered to
take
On Sep 10, 2010, at 5:28 AM, Sam Chapman wrote:
Garbled version of poverino (poor one)?
Perhaps. Arthur Ness renders it poverin in his online table of contents of
Marco's works. When I put Paul O'Dette's Marco CD in my computer, that title
comes up Pioverin on the index, but on the CD
There is a Saltarello detto Il Poverin in the 1st book by Giacomo
Gorzanis.
Paolo Busato lute-maker
www.busatolutes.com
e-mail: paolo.bus...@busatolutes.com
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