That's right, I tried to track that down years ago (didn't know this
source), with no success...
Best regards,
Stephan
Am 28.09.2010, 15:38 Uhr, schrieb Ron Andrico :
Hello Wolfgang:
Excellent choice of music but I'm afraid there is no surviving vocal
model. See below:
Kwee Him
There might be 1 or 2 at
http://www.polyhymnion.org/lieder/german.html
and a bunch (1, 34-36) at http://www.torban.org/pisni/
RT
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On Sep 28, 2010, at 6:12 AM, Ron Andrico wrote:
> There
> is a _Traite d'accompagnement_ by one Francois Campion (1716), and
> there is _The Art of Descant, or Composing Musick in Parts_ by Thomas
> Campion published by Playford (1674). My guess is that you are seeking
> the former, whic
Hello Wolfgang:
Excellent choice of music but I'm afraid there is no surviving vocal
model. See below:
Kwee Him Yong, "Sixteenth-Century Printed Instrumental Arrangements of
Works by Josquin des Pres, An Inventory", _Tijdschrift van de
Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschieden
Hallo Daniel,
here it is.
Best
Karl
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From: "Daniel Shoskes"
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 11:29 AM
To: "lute"
Subject: [english 100%] [LUTE] Herzliebstes Bild
> Dear List: might anyone have an intabulated lute accompaniment (or even
>
Hello Sam:
Whoops. I think you are a little confused about your sources. There
is a _Traite d'accompagnement_ by one Francois Campion (1716), and
there is _The Art of Descant, or Composing Musick in Parts_ by Thomas
Campion published by Playford (1674). My guess is that you are se
hello,
I´m searching for the vocal source of "duo de josquin fecit potentia" by
fuenllana. I know it´s the 6th vers of the magnificat. I would like to perform
the duo in contrast to a performance by voices or recorders at our playersday
in cottbus in 2 weeks.
thanks
wolfgang
To get on or off
Hi all,
Does anyone know where I can get an English (or at least German)
translation of Thomas Campion's continuo treatise, preferably with his
descriptions of chords written out in staff notation or tablature?
Thanks!
Sam
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