[LUTE] Theorbo

2018-03-28 Thread Roman Turovsky
Dear theorbist friends, I now have 30 pieces for solo theorbo, with 4 videos by Rob MacKillop and Peter Damsma at [1]http://polyhymnion.org/swv/theorbo.html Newly added is Горлиця (Mourning Dove), a sprightly Ukrainian dance with 3 doubles - [2]http://polyhymnion.org/swv/theo

[LUTE] Re: Thesis about Lauten Konzerte

2018-03-28 Thread Stephan Olbertz
Dear Anna Wiktoria, for a start: the composer Saint-Luc has recently been identified by Manuel Couvreur to be Laurent, not Jacques or Jacques-Alexandre. (I have been unable to find an article and only know his booklet text to E. Mascardi's recent CD.) I must confess, I'm a bit old fashioned and

[LUTE] Re: Thesis about Lauten Konzerte

2018-03-28 Thread Martyn Hodgson
Dear Anna, Are you are looking at concerted music from this period for all sorts of obligato lute, are you looking only at works with the Dm lute? There is a similar large repertoire of works (no substantive overlap either) for gallichon/mandora with other instruments. the MSs in th

[LUTE] Thesis about Lauten Konzerte

2018-03-28 Thread Anna Wiktoria Swoboda
Dear invaluable Collective Lute-Wisdom! I'm preparing a PhD thesis (which at the Music Academy consists of the thesis itself and a representative CD recording) about "17th and 18th century chamber music with lute obligato: concerts, trios and arias by Jacob Kremberg, Jacques de Saint