[LUTE] Re: RT's Rosty, Sosna

2011-01-25 Thread Roman Turovsky
On 25/01/2011 21:33, Edward Mast wrote: With thanks to Roman Turovsky for composing pieces accessible (almost?) to players at my skill level, I had a shot at recording this one. http://tinyurl.com/68v9vz9 -Ned Good job, Ned! If you could separate the audio - I could improve the sound a good d

[LUTE] Re: RT's Rosty, Sosna

2011-01-25 Thread Stuart Walsh
On 25/01/2011 21:33, Edward Mast wrote: With thanks to Roman Turovsky for composing pieces accessible (almost?) to players at my skill level, I had a shot at recording this one. http://tinyurl.com/68v9vz9 -Ned Very pleasing. And it's a very effective arrangement, I think. With these pi

[LUTE] Re: Mark Smeaton

2011-01-25 Thread G. Crona
I don't know if the quote at the end of this link is authentic http://tudorswiki.sho.com/page/Mark+Smeaton?t=anon G. - Original Message - From: "Andrew Gibbs" To: "Lute Net" Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 2:45 PM Subject: [LUTE] Mark Smeaton Hello List I've been reading Hilary M

[LUTE] RT's Rosty, Sosna

2011-01-25 Thread Edward Mast
With thanks to Roman Turovsky for composing pieces accessible (almost?) to players at my skill level, I had a shot at recording this one. http://tinyurl.com/68v9vz9 -Ned To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Burns day

2011-01-25 Thread Stuart Walsh
On 25/01/2011 14:14, Monica Hall wrote: Beautiful! Do you play this instrument fingerstyle or with a plectrum? Monica Although the music might look like it could be played either way, fingerstyle or plectrum, the guittar ('English guitar') was always played with fingers - and no nails eit

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Haslemere manuscript

2011-01-25 Thread Markus Lutz
Indeed, but the Sarabande in e minor by Weiss is extraordinary, isn't it? Best regards Markus Am 25.01.2011 14:33, schrieb Roman Turovsky: It is a pretty peculiar Ms., quite large, but containing only 2 whopping pieces in minor. RT - Original Message - From: "Hilbert Jörg" To: "H

[LUTE] Re: Burns day

2011-01-25 Thread Monica Hall
Beautiful! Do you play this instrument fingerstyle or with a plectrum? Monica - Original Message - From: "Edward Mast" To: "Stuart Walsh" Cc: "Lute Net" Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 1:56 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Burns day A lovely tune, and perfectly suited to your chosen inst

[LUTE] Re: Burns day

2011-01-25 Thread Edward Mast
A lovely tune, and perfectly suited to your chosen instrument, methinks. -Ned On Jan 25, 2011, at 6:44 AM, Stuart Walsh wrote: > What could be cheesier than playing something associated with Burns on Burns > day? So here goes; it's a very simple 18th century setting of the tune Burns > used for

[LUTE] Mark Smeaton

2011-01-25 Thread Andrew Gibbs
Hello List I've been reading Hilary Mantel's 'Wolf Hall'. Mark Smeaton (lutenist/ virginalist who was executed on a probably trumped-up charge of adultery with Anne Boleyn) makes several appearances in the novel. An optimistic question: does anyone know of any music associated with or attri

[LUTE] Re: Burns day

2011-01-25 Thread Roman Turovsky
It sounded like Stilton, and definitely not like Wensleydale! RT - Original Message - From: "Stuart Walsh" To: "Lute Net" Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 6:44 AM Subject: [LUTE] Burns day What could be cheesier than playing something associated with Burns on Burns day? So here goe

[LUTE] Burns day

2011-01-25 Thread Stuart Walsh
What could be cheesier than playing something associated with Burns on Burns day? So here goes; it's a very simple 18th century setting of the tune Burns used for 'I love my love in secret'. But it's not for lute - it's for the wire-strung guittar and from a guittar MS in the National Library o