Dear David,
I too heartily concur about lack of standardisation in 'olden times'.
Another area worth mentioning is theorbos: the modern fashion seems to
be generally for double re-entrant instruments (even where not
necessary because of the small size!) whereas in the 17th century,
We have to keep in mind the fact that people change as the years go by,
and Lawes was in his early forties when he was killed. Here is a link
to the best known portrait
[1]http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=isource=imagescd=docid=KcqMGnorJF
Here's a shorter URL - Might save frustration!
[1]http://tinyurl.com/oq3wjxw
Bill
From: William Samson willsam...@yahoo.co.uk
To: Lex van Sante lvansa...@gmail.com; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Monday, 29 July 2013, 13:45
Subject: [LUTE] Re:
For example 40032:
http://jbc.bj.uj.edu.pl/dlibra/doccontent?id=193682from=PIONIER%20DLF
Rainer
On 28.07.2013 00:43, Rainer wrote:
Search for lute, tabulatur, lautenbuch, vihuela,
http://www.europeana.eu/portal/
On the pages you'll visit you may find more.
Rainer adS
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Thanks so much to Matteo and Howard (and those who replied off list) -
my singer is very grateful!
Sam
On 25 July 2013 22:32, Matteo Turri [1]matteo.o.tu...@gmail.com
wrote:
This is a paraphrase made by David Hill in 2009 (of all the books of
Dowland) and posted on
Here is an attempt a piece for piano piece for left hand - but played on
a lute. Chorale (1976) by Howard Skempton
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLC2g5lL-rU
Stuart
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