A sequel to this edited by Wilfred Foxe for 13c has just gone on sale
on the Lute Society website, - Chris Goodwin
In a message dated 08/09/2011 05:28:12 GMT Standard Time,
mb...@comcast.net writes:
I agree, this is the best!
Mike P
On Sep 7, 2011, at 2:53 PM, Charles
I'd suggest Sonate 34 in D-minor, especially the menuets
Regards,
Henk-Jan
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 14:52:23 -0400 (EDT), theoj89...@aol.com wrote:
I play mostly 11 course b-lute, not great facility on the 13 course
yet (my 13-c string spacing is dramatically different, which throws
me
off). I
The identification of this lutenist in réunion d'amis, painted by Eustache Le
Sueur (Lovre), is based on the interpretation of the story of the manuscript
La Rhétorique des Dieux. It seems unlikely that this lutenist is really Denis
Gaultier. But we really have a portrait of Denis - in the
Any chance that anyone on the list has or has access to this article?
I'd love to get my hands on a copy.
aEUR~Sinner's Sighs'aEUR The Devotional Lute Songs of John Dowland
and Thomas Campion. In: Nicole Schwindt, Hg. Gesang zur Laute.
Trossinger Jahrbuch fA 1/4r Alte Musik. Bd.
Seem to have lost some clarity in the title in my previous email. Here
it is again--maybe clearer:
Any chance that anyone on the list has or has access to this article?
I'd love to get my hands on a copy.
'A Sinner's Sighs' The Devotional Lute Songs of John Dowland
and
Could some kind soul with a recorder-past (or present) rummage through
his/her old music and find the score of Gastoldi's - Lo Schernito (a5)
from 1595 for me? I believe there is a London Pro Musica edition, and
a Peters edition from 1970 in which it's listed, but cannot seem to
get my hands on
David,
Several scores are available.
The piece Lo Schernito=Se ben vedi o vita mia is in Gastoldi's five-voice
Balletti of
1595, 1596 and 1591 ( etc.--many early edtions).
Modern scores by London Pro musica and by Heugel (and others) are available
on the
antiquarian market. Use the Karlsruhe
Dear Arthur
The 1596 Phalèse parts are now available on ISMLP:
http://imslp.org/
And I completely missed it at my earlier visit to the IMSLP.
Once more you saved my life (it had been saved by Anton already, with
a trombone arrangement no less, which perfectly served the purpose as
it was, but
David,
There was (is) a choral library like ISMLP and it joined ISMLP just a few
weeks ago. At least I recall hearing an announcement like that. It's wise
to check the antiquarian dealers on the Karlsruhe Connection. The coverage
is international, and frequently they'll have what you want.
What is the Karlsruhe Connection please?
Henner
A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net schrieb:
David,
There was (is) a choral library like ISMLP and it joined ISMLP just a few
weeks ago. At least I recall hearing an announcement like that. It's wise
to check the antiquarian dealers on the
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