Dear Per Kjetil,
the book looks very promising, but also very expensive! Maybe an
excerpt could help amateurs invest USD 70 + shipping costs...
Thanks,
Luca
On Nov 29, 2010, Per Kjetil Farstad pkfar...@online.no wrote:
Dear lute list.
May I recommend this
Thank you, Arthur, for that very precise and well-documented point of view on
the first two bars of Francesco's 33 g !
Much appreciated and appended to your Francesco edition...
All the best,
Jean-Marie
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== En réponse au message du 29-11-2010, 00:54:35 ==
On Nov 29, 2010, at 4:52 AM, Stuart Walsh wrote:
how long she took to write her poems. Generally, she said, a few days
and after that point she couldn't really get them any better.
David summed up the pro/amateur thing well. Speaking for myself, about
your question: emphatically
I totally agree with Dr. Ness. If someone wants to play freely the
beginning is ok, of course, but we have to think a little more about
the music written by Francesco and in general about the writing and the
performance practice of the counterpoint in the first half of the
Exactly my sentiments.
RT
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Another Isbin tune
On Nov 29, 2010, at 4:52 AM, Stuart
hi,
I have uploaded a new, little but with a fine melody ute duet for 2 equal lutes.
- Jean Richafort - Il n'est sy doulce vie
1480-1547
Enjoy it.
Anton
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hi,
I have uploaded a nice lute duet for 2 lutes ad Quartam.
-Antonio de Cabezon - D'ou vient cela--
after a chanson of Thomas Crecquillon.
Enjoy
Anton
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2 Lutes (10-chors)
Dear All,
I recall Jim Tyler as a very kind and patient teacher, who reall= y
helped me a lot as a beginning cittern player. His most valuable single
p= iece of advice was to replace my equal-tempered EMS kit cittern with
a prop= er tempered version from Peter Forrester.
Jim
In the vihuela list we already talked about this sad news, and I wote
there:
Dear all,
I also have very good memories of Jim; he was teaching a couple of times in
80's also here in Finland. Very good teacher and very nice person! I was
very beginner in theorbo then, and he composed a very good
On 28/11/2010 22:08, David van Ooijen wrote:
It's not very productive in any discussion to draw a line between
professionals and amateurs
But then you say..
Anyway, for whatever it's worth, as a professional I've learned how to
study. I know how to achieve on my instrument what's in my
To all:
We have added another blog post on Dowland's music for voice and lute.
http://mignarda.wordpress.com/2010/11/29/more-and-more-dowland/
Best wishes,
Ron Donna
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Does anyone has the II lute book by Giovanni Antonio Terzi (1599)? I
have a pdf in french tab, but for academic purposes It is better to use
the original source as an example. I just need the 2 toccatas included
in this book...
Regards.
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On 30 November 2010 04:50, Bruno Correia bruno.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone has the II lute book by Giovanni Antonio Terzi (1599)? I
have a pdf in french tab, but for academic purposes It is better to use
the original source as an example. I just need the 2 toccatas included
in
Dear Bruno
have a pdf in french tab, but for academic purposes It is better to use
Always use the original, never trust a transcription, not even your own. ;-)
Find the scans attached.
yours
David
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