Dear lutenists,
I happened to find a simple but also quite beautiful little piece to
baroque lute. It is in one of the Kremsmunster mss., A-KR L83b, fol.
25r, piece number 248.There is no name of the piece, neither of the
composer, but somehow this piece sounds so familiar!
The piece is so
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Dear lutenists,
I happened to find a simple but also quite beautiful little piece to
baroque lute. It is in one of the Kremsmunster mss., A-KR L83b, fol.
25r, piece number 248.There is no name of the piece,
test
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Dear Bill,
It all depends what you mean by scalloped: ranging from a smooth curved
section (like the Chambure 'vihuela') through to most curve at the rib
extremities - as more commonly found on old instruments and also
depicted in some iconography. I presume you're asking about
We have posted our 52nd Saturday morning quote, marking our first full
year. Tempus fugit.
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Ron Donna
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References
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Dear Donna and Ron,
I use to have at least a look at most of your Saturday quotes to
recreate my mind even in busiest times, just read many of them, take my
time to digest details with many of them, always with the feeling that
slowing down for doing so has been worth it. As this
Here is a shot at a lute piece by Gilbert Isbin: Larded With Sweet Flowers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6TNPHls7qI
Stuart
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Hi all-
Many years ago I strung my attiorbato as a tiorbino and it worked quite
well. I only kept it that way for a while though as I wanted to try
other things. Anyway I was thinking of doing it again and I have a few
questions about tiorbinos. Were they always single strung or