[LUTE] Re: Pictorially very off topic

2011-11-06 Thread wolfgang wiehe
I am mad for photos, too. Here some of mine (>6000) ;-) http://www.flickr.com/photos/14868225@N04/ And in combination with my lute http://www.youtube.com/user/wiwocb#p/a/u/2/JxZifU8l35o Greetings W. -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu]

[LUTE] En m'en revenant / More Palatino

2011-11-06 Thread Rockford Mjos
I am working on a program for December and have been collecting pieces related to the December holiday season. I have already gathered many settings of En m'en revenant / Branle de St. Nicolas / More Palatino (Fuhrmann, Hove, Bacheler, Ulm mandora, Buonamente, Frescobaldi, Gibbons, Besard,

[LUTE] Re: Pictorially very off topic

2011-11-06 Thread Edward Mast
Very beautiful country, Rob. It's nice to see the areas where members of the group live and play their lutes. Ned On Nov 6, 2011, at 4:08 PM, Rob MacKillop wrote: > To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Vivaldi Concerto RV 93 again - live rec.

2011-11-06 Thread Anna Wiktoria Swoboda
Dear Colleagues, I would like to share my struggle with Vivaldi's Lute Concerto in D-major played live, in a big hall, without amplification, on the baroque lute, strung partially in gut. There was only one, not very good microphone for whole ensemble, so sorry for not satisfying

[LUTE] Re: Pictorially very off topic

2011-11-06 Thread William Samson
Yours are great too, Rob. I like Edward Weston's views on a good photograph, which I think is particularly apposite for both yours and Arto's: "not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual" I don't know if you plan to visit Dundee in the near futu

[LUTE] Re: Pictorially very off topic

2011-11-06 Thread Rob MacKillop
I like your photos, Arto. And while we are at it, here are some of mine: [1]https://picasaweb.google.com/117536826456517121171/Landscapes1 Made the mistake of looking in a photography shop yesterday. One could easily spend the price of a theorbo on a camera. And the lenses are e

[LUTE] Re: Arto's photos with musical accompaniment!

2011-11-06 Thread Edward Mast
Very nice accompaniment to Arto's photos - quite appropriate. And it was nice taking another trip through Arto's quiet landscape. I really do like what Arto is looking at and how he sees it. On Nov 6, 2011, at 1:35 PM, Stuart Walsh wrote: > Somebody on a radio programme yesterday was talking a

[LUTE] Re: Arto's photos with musical accompaniment!

2011-11-06 Thread wikla
That is nice! Thanks Stuart! One special place is the "enigma" at the end, waiting, and then closer look with the end chord. Fun! Arto On Sun, 06 Nov 2011 18:35:41 +, Stuart Walsh wrote: > Somebody on a radio programme yesterday was talking about Finnish > 'stillness'. Not sure what that

[LUTE] Arto's photos with musical accompaniment!

2011-11-06 Thread Stuart Walsh
Somebody on a radio programme yesterday was talking about Finnish 'stillness'. Not sure what that is but looking at Arto's sardonic photos of Autumn splendour made me think of Timo Peedu's arrangement for guitar of a piece for monster lute by Piccinini. Instead of the Italian flamboyance of the

[LUTE] Re: theorbo-lute

2011-11-06 Thread Mathias Rösel
The first part of Playford's Harmonia Sacra was published in 1688. That's twelve years after Mace's Musick's Monument which is considered today as old-fashioned in its claim for the 12c double-headed lute as a standard lute. Nevertheless, the 12c double-headed lute still was played in England aroun

[LUTE] Re: Pictorially very off topic

2011-11-06 Thread Edward Mast
I think you're looking at some very interesting things, while I wonder if some of the photos might be made stronger by taking a bit more time finding the best viewpoint?? In any case, I love photography and appreciate your postings; I look forward to more. On Nov 5, 2011, at 9:11 PM, wikla wro

[LUTE] Re: Pictorially very off topic

2011-11-06 Thread Garry Warber
Heck, Arto, I like them. The van looks like a normal Michigan "winter car", and the blue home looks like most of the places out in the boonies where I now reside... :-) I knew a guy years ago with the same photographic taste. Self portraits of himself washed up on shore, drowned, etc... Gar

[LUTE] Re: theorbo-lute

2011-11-06 Thread William Samson
--1290077977-2123461604-1320571827=:38692 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I think the instrument described in Britannica is what we would call a 12-course 'English' lute - the kind that appears in lots of paintings, usually played by women

[LUTE] theorbo-lute

2011-11-06 Thread dc
The title page of Playford's Harmonia Sacra states that the thorough-bass is "for the Theorbo-Lute, Bass-Viol, Harpsichord or Organ". Is this "theorbo-lute" an instrument such as described in Britannica: "A similar, smaller instrument, the theorbo-lute, or French lute, was a modification of the

[LUTE] Re: Cuts and burns on fingertips.

2011-11-06 Thread Eugene Kurenko
Some elastic glue for rubber works not bad in some urgent cases but it's a little toxic. 2011/11/6 Ed Durbrow <[1]edurb...@sea.plala.or.jp> For what it's worth, I've found I've done some of my most productive practicing when injured. For example, if you cannot use a ce