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Beautiful and believable. Very well done.
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 4:27 PM, Braig, Eugene <[1]brai...@osu.edu>
wrote:
Very nice.
Eugene
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Very nice.
Eugene
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Subject: [LUTE] Frottola, Tromboncino, Sorini
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNmeGzjK6Ic
Expressive, without affectation.
And musical without apparent effort.
RT
On 4/4/2014 11:58 AM, Sean Smith wrote:
I agree, Roman.
I can more readily imagine this as a renaissance performance in a
small chamber than our modern stage and audience set-up. It feels
intimate and he builds on it ni
This is not bad either (also Trombocino) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwGdFGn3uj8
On 04/04/2014 10:16 AM, Dan Winheld wrote:
That's what it's all about- very good, so simple & direct. Nice chunky
little lute- sort of like my own 6 course.
Thanks for finding this for us-
And your last Can
For those of you with pro-Ukrainian testudinal inclinations:
there are 8 more Lodomerian dance tunes at
http://torban.org/balli/ , so that cycle is now complete!
There last item is a c-minor version of the CSR140.
There are also a few more videos and audio-files!
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
On 4/4/201
Very good! Thanks for the link, Roman!
Arto
On 04/04/14 18:38, Roman Turovsky wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNmeGzjK6Ic
A truly fine performance, without histrionics.
RT
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Actually Paul Kieffer found it!
Thanks for 140...
RT
On 4/4/2014 1:16 PM, Dan Winheld wrote:
That's what it's all about- very good, so simple & direct. Nice chunky
little lute- sort of like my own 6 course.
Thanks for finding this for us-
And your last Cantio Sarmatoruthenica 140 was outs
Goober's a pleasant little beast, Dan. I'd love to see more
experimentation among builders and buyers in this early transitional
phase. (Of course then we'd have to play - and listen to - more
Spinacino, Petrucci and Capirola and that's a tough sell - why
izzat??) They can't all have look
That's what it's all about- very good, so simple & direct. Nice chunky
little lute- sort of like my own 6 course.
Thanks for finding this for us-
And your last Cantio Sarmatoruthenica 140 was outstanding.
Dan
On 4/4/2014 8:38 AM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNmeGzjK6
I agree, Roman.
I can more readily imagine this as a renaissance performance in a
small chamber than our modern stage and audience set-up. It feels
intimate and he builds on it nicely.
Sean
On Apr 4, 2014, at 8:38 AM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNmeGzjK6Ic
A t
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNmeGzjK6Ic
A truly fine performance, without histrionics.
RT
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Het Viel Een Hemels Dauwe
"(there was falling a heavenly dew)... It's about a lover who
offers his love to his beloved. She lets him inside. But soon the
watchman announces the morning."
I don't know how the song continues but it probably doesn't end well.
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