I've always taken my theorbo and archlute on an extra seat, but have
only flown in Europe with it. It's a hassle, a bother, never want to do
it, but I prefer it to checking it in. Mine is a toy theorbo with a
case of about 175. I understand some airline companies only accept
instrume
Dear all,
Sorry for a question which arises often here. I have to fly with my
theorbo whose case is 1,63m long and I am wondering if it may fit on an
extra seat. The body goes into the neck at approx. 56 cm and it is 40cm
wide.
Otherwise what are your experiences with theorboes in flightcas
Does anyone in northeastern US have a 67cm+ 6course for sale, preferably
one similar to Jacob Heringman's?
Reply off list, please!
RT
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and there are more birds in Gallot's oeuvre (all for baroque lute)!
There is still another (turtle) dove, a storch...and not to forget "La
poussiniere" - which is a sort of stable for chicks, I believe.
For renaissance lute there is the famous "Le Rossignol" duo which
should be very
Piece nr. two in Mouton's "Pieces de Luth" is a tombeau for the parrot Gogo.
But this is for baroque lute, so perhaps you cannot use it?
G.
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