Dear Henner,
I gather there are many little known treasures in your lovely city.
During my student days I visited the Badische Landesbibliothek mainly to
look at a manuscript German tablature that originated in the Ettenheim
Benedictine Monastery (Sammelband Mus Bd A 678) . The manuscript has
i
Dear Stewart,
Mus Ms 2987 is a fascicle manuscript. That is several (3?) manuscripts
bound together in the mid-19th century. (One fascicle is in the hand of
Melchior Newsidler. Willi Apel has published the keyboard pieces.) Some of
the pages were discovered in 1840 loose in one of the huge Lass
Whilst browsing through the lute music at the Bayerische
Staatsbibliothek on line, I noticed an extraordinary intabulation of
Claudin de Sermisy's Il me suffit in German lute tablature in Ms. Mus.
2987. The manuscript contains music in organ tablature, German lute
tablature, French l
I, too, would love to have access to the Morlaye and Grolier books.
Does anyone know where I can find it.
On Sun, 9 Oct 2011 13:32:40 -0500, you wrote:
>The Le Roy and Brayssing books (and some other 4-course arrangements)
>have been posted on the Early Guitar and Vihuela Ning site. Have a
>
The Le Roy and Brayssing books (and some other 4-course arrangements)
have been posted on the Early Guitar and Vihuela Ning site. Have a
look here, and click the "from so-and-so" link to take you to the page.
http://earlyguitar.ning.com/page/scores-1
-- R
On Oct 9, 2011, at 1:23 PM, Willia
Does anyone know of any source of Guillaume Morlaye's and Adrien le
Roy's pieces for 4-course guitar? The printed versions all seem to be
out of print.
Bill
From: Luca Manassero
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Sunday, 9 October 2011, 19:07
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Robert de Vis
Hello Caius,
you're VERY lucky. The Gallica project has digitalised all de Visee
printed books here:
[1]http://gallica.bnf.fr/Search?ArianeWireIndex=index&p=1&lang=EN&q=rob
ert+de+vis%C3%A9e
They can be browsed on-line or fully downloaded.
"Amusez-vous bien", i. e. enjoy!
Lu
Brad,
Can you send the link to the duet on you tube?
At 11:09 AM 10/9/2011, gtung.wal...@utoronto.ca wrote:
>Hello lute folks,
>
>
>There is a chaconne in g-major from the Saizenay ms and often
>attributed to de Visee (and sometimes to le Moyne). There is a duet
>version of this chaconne on Yout
Hello lute folks,
There is a chaconne in g-major from the Saizenay ms and often
attributed to de Visee (and sometimes to le Moyne). There is a duet
version of this chaconne on Youtube.
Does anyone know whether the duet version of this chaconne has been
published and how one might obtai
You may be right - I hedged my bets by saying 'perhaps'. What I can say
is that in various period bands in which I play the DC of the menuet is
invariably played only once.
Do the figures actually danced tell us anything? When last playing for
'period' dancers (The Arbeu Dancers)
- Original Message -
From: "Martyn Hodgson" <[1]hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk>
To: "Stuart Walsh" <[2]s.wa...@ntlworld.com>
Cc: "Lute Net" <[3]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2011 3:30 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Menuet for Mandora (Brussels MS 5.619)
>
>
Hello, Caius!
I always look first at ISMLP (International Score Music Library Project):
http://imslp.org/
Check composers under letter V. You'll find the facsimile of one of Visee's
two printed tablatures (the 1686 one). This fabulous collection of 122,899
public domain
scores was started by a
Dear Stuart,
Ah.. This MS is, I believe, a copyist's fair copy (for a patron?) - as
witnessed by the various missing bars etc. The scribe is not always
very careful between showing appoggiaturas and slurs between notes: the
examples you list are mostly slurs - it's largely a matt
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