[LUTE] More on teaching

2011-05-30 Thread Ron Andrico
To All: We have a new post this evening, more about teaching music. [1]http://mignarda.wordpress.com/ Ron & Donna -- References Visible links 1. http://mignarda.wordpress.com/ Hidden links: 2. javascript:; To get on or off this list see list information at http://www

[LUTE] Mateus Renaissance Lutes

2011-05-30 Thread Eric Hansen
Dear Lute Listers: I am interested in the work of luthier Cezar Mateus, specifically for an 8-course Renaissance lute. If any of you have had direct experience with that maker and his Renaissance lutes (6-8 courses), please reply to me off list at the address below. My thanks in a

[LUTE] Re: Falckenhagen

2011-05-30 Thread Markus Lutz
Dear Peter, probably you have already an answer of Jochen Domning, who has collected Falckenhagen's works. I have talked to him and can shortly write, what he told me. Opus IV is the one, that is complete in Weimar - a little bit confusing are the numbers on the part books (1. "Liuto", 2. "Tra

[LUTE] Re: modern lute(?) music, anecdotal

2011-05-30 Thread David van Ooijen
On 30 May 2011 08:49, wrote: > Are you in touch with Susan King susanjanetk...@gmail.com  and Lynda Sayce > lyndasa...@gmail.com about their database of contemporary lute music? - CG And inflict all these impossible pieces on my colleagues? David -- *** David van

[LUTE] Re: modern lute(?) music, anecdotal

2011-05-30 Thread David van Ooijen
On 30 May 2011 04:16, Christopher Wilke wrote: >> however uncomfortable my part felt on a >> theorbo, it >> would have fitted a guitar surprisingly well. > > Wow, a modern composer who actually wrote an idiomatic guitar part.  That's a > first in itself!  (The composer is a guitarist, I suppose?)