On 12/15/2012 10:22 AM, Dan Winheld wrote:
If you mean at the same time;
-Shaving with a straight razor in one hand and eating with chopsticks in the other.
But Thomas Campion- arguably at his less profound level than Dowland- was better at
being both poet & composer of songs. Never the underla
Thanks everyone! Just the sources I need.
Dan
On 12/18/2012 7:36 AM, howard posner wrote:
IMSLP has the manuscript in both color (72 MB) and black & white (14 MB):
http://imslp.org/wiki/6_Violin_Sonatas_and_Partitas,_BWV_1001-1006_(Bach,_Johann_Sebastian)
On Dec 18, 2012, at 12:14 AM, Dan Winh
IMSLP has the manuscript in both color (72 MB) and black & white (14 MB):
http://imslp.org/wiki/6_Violin_Sonatas_and_Partitas,_BWV_1001-1006_(Bach,_Johann_Sebastian)
On Dec 18, 2012, at 12:14 AM, Dan Winheld wrote:
> Dear Collective Ocean of lute wisdom- Can anyone direct me to the most
> his
Hi,
In the Sazenay, the A-minor prelude is written in page 256 and the
courante in page 254. There is a slight different version of both
pieces (and some others in the same key) in the manuscript of the
Bibliotheque nationale, in Paris with the reference F Pn Res.1106.
I have rec
Dear Collective Ocean of lute wisdom- Can anyone direct me to the
most historically authoritative edition of the Bach Violin Partitas?
Why not have a look at the autograph and the copies by Anna Magdalena?
Just go to
[1]www.bach-digital.de
and enter th
Dear Collective Ocean of lute wisdom- Can anyone direct me to the
most historically authoritative edition of the Bach Violin Partitas?
Having mislaid my old version somewhere, I think it would be a good time
to go for the best source now available- if there is one with original
bowing, legato
On 12/15/2012 3:06 PM, Dan Winheld wrote:
My verse is quite worse,
When the lute gut strings feel thirst-
Such dry winter air.
On 12/15/2012 2:16 PM, Ron Andrico wrote:
Mistakenly not posted to all:
When pondering what lutenists should not
Expend the few hours one has