[LUTE] Re: Rewarding Renaissance Lute repertoire

2017-12-05 Thread Lynda Kraar
Thanks, Sean! :) Lute on!! [kraar+logo.png] Lynda Kraar, President Lynda Kraar & Associates U.S. Cell: 551-486-3772 Google Voice: [1]985-205-9632 (985-20-LYNDA) Skype: lyndakraar On Dec 5, 2017, at 1:48 PM, anotherdamn6c . <[2]lutesm...@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Lynd

[LUTE] Re: Rewarding Renaissance Lute repertoire

2017-12-05 Thread anotherdamn6c .
Hi Lynda, The Phalese books (1547 - '71 lacking '63 but many of those pieces are reprinted in '68 where there's a much better assortment of dances and Anticos) can be found through LSA facsimiles page. They are all in French tab and range from easy to difficult. They are often source

[LUTE] download lute music from kbr.be

2017-12-05 Thread Diego Cantalupi
Any idea? It seems impossible also to save the single pics! Greetings, Diego To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Rewarding Renaissance Lute repertoire

2017-12-05 Thread Jean-Marie Poirier
:-D !!! Jean-Marie -- >Nancy, > >I hope this is an intentional typo, it is quite poetic: > >On 12/05/2017 07:04 AM, Nancy Carlin wrote: > > new Figital Music Supplement, > >To get on or off this list see list information at >http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Mandolino versus Mandola

2017-12-05 Thread Alain Veylit
Thank you Eugene. From having read a variety of sources now, my current understanding is that the mandola is a mandolino with one additional course: i.e. 5-courses when the mandolino had 4, and 6 when the mandolino had 5. It's all relative... Specially if you consider that the modern mandola s

[LUTE] Re: Rewarding Renaissance Lute repertoire

2017-12-05 Thread Alain Veylit
Nancy, I hope this is an intentional typo, it is quite poetic: On 12/05/2017 07:04 AM, Nancy Carlin wrote: new Figital Music Supplement, To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Rewarding Renaissance Lute repertoire

2017-12-05 Thread Braig, Eugene
Another to consider is the "Chilesotti" codex: much it contains is relatively easy and several pieces are quite recognizable in having been set for orchestra by Respighi. Eugene -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Tristan

[LUTE] Re: German Mandolin tuning

2017-12-05 Thread Braig, Eugene
Why not simply start with the instrument's standard: g, d', a', e''? Pre-packaged string sets are widely available, and if you decide to eventually indulge in the dedicated repertoire (which began to appear in the mid-1700s), it's then at the fingers. Be mindful to use relatively light strings

[LUTE] Re: Rewarding Renaissance Lute repertoire

2017-12-05 Thread Nancy Carlin
If you want to explore more Scottish lute music I recommend Balcarres. In the next LSA Quarterly I have an article that includes music from Balcarres. There will be more pieces in our new Figital Music Supplement, both in the original d-minor tuning and transcribed to 10-course vielle ton. Nan

[LUTE] German Mandolin tuning

2017-12-05 Thread Tristan von Neumann
Another special instrument question: I have a German Mandolin (4x2, 33cm, those folksy ones with nacre butterfly on the soundhole) which I once bought as a cittern-like substitute. What would be a good tuning to play for someone inexperienced, for example to learn 3 chords easily and accompany

[LUTE] Re: Rewarding Renaissance Lute repertoire

2017-12-05 Thread Tristan von Neumann
Great idea, I have never used the file! It seems my poll has been misunderstood :) "Playability" meant "Playable without years of study". That excludes Molinaro/Gostena (except No. 1), most Dowland, and certainly most Bakfark :) Terzi is half half to me - some pieces are surprisingly easy yet

[LUTE] Re: Rewarding Renaissance Lute repertoire

2017-12-05 Thread Valery SAUVAGE
Of course Da Milano, but if you have ten courses under the fingers, try the Scottish lute music, Rowallan, Straloch... ! V. > Message du 04/12/17 21:21 > De : "Tristan von Neumann" > A : "lutelist Net" > Copie à : > Objet : [LUTE] Rewarding Renaissance Lu

[LUTE] Re: Rewarding Renaissance Lute repertoire

2017-12-05 Thread b...@symbol4.de
Gesendet: Dienstag, 05. Dezember 2017 um 01:03 Uhr Von: "Lynda Kraar" An: "Leonard Williams" Cc: "lutelist Net" Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Rewarding Renaissance Lute repertoire Any links to tabs, manuscripts or YouTube vids you can suggest? Lynda Kraar Hi Linda, There

[LUTE] Renaissance repertoire

2017-12-05 Thread Georges de Lucenay
Glad to be in good company, and not the only one to enjoy more and more the mid XVI century repertoire... First seduced by english lutenists, then french nouveau ton, and 40 years later by Rippe, Dalla Gostena, Dall'Aquila, F. da Milano ( but he is not the big chief any more...) and