Dear Greet,
That is really an exhaustive demonstration of the amount, depth and type of
research that has been undertaken in regard to musicians in Belgium. I
found it particulaly interest that that there were so many musicians named
van den Linden at court. One named Laurent. I also spotted els
Dear all,
just an innocent question: where can you find music by Saint-Luc in the
"early style", I mean the more or less French style before the more or less
"galant" oriented style? I suppose - by reading this interesting discussion
- that there are two styles of Saint-Luc(s). Are there?
Best,
On 02/04/2011 14:17, Roman Turovsky wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJ6TGURcKL0
RT
A jazzy sniffer! Fine playing though.
Stuart
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MH you should feel free to suggest and speculate but until you have a
cold hard fact you should continue to label your speculations as
such. For the researchers AJN is referring to, their research has
reached an end for now on there being only one St luc. enough!!
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>If you only have the pinky down, there is a limit on the color range.
dt
> > I think that the "little finger down" thing has become a
> religion, these days. It is likely that there were as many styles
> of play as there were players in the "old times." It's interesting
> that not all sur
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJ6TGURcKL0
RT
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And what I'm suggesting is that, by obliging the hand to be disposed
in a particular way, it does affect the sound produced. Whether it is
'beneficial' is not quite the point (and as you say whether you are a
modern guitarist): it's what was generally done at the time. MH
--- On Fr
Dear Arthur,
Many thanks for this: I'm acquainted with Vendrix's work (and his
credentials!) and was therefore rather dismayed he seemed so absolutely
convinced that the very elderly S Luc (born 1616) was the same person
as journeyed across Europe to play in a concert and composed