[LUTE] Re: Composers you wish had a bigger legacy

2018-08-04 Thread G. C.
Bulman Van Wilder Kemp -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Composers you wish had a bigger legacy

2018-08-04 Thread Daniel Shoskes
Anton Gleitsmann. One amazing Capriccio in the Harrach ms (NYPL vol 12) > On Aug 4, 2018, at 9:50 AM, Tristan von Neumann > wrote: > > Hi Lutists, > > which are your favourite composers who left a very small yet amazing oeuvre? > > I'll start with Giovanni Albuzio... it's such a pity that

[LUTE] Composers you wish had a bigger legacy

2018-08-04 Thread Tristan von Neumann
Hi Lutists, which are your favourite composers who left a very small yet amazing oeuvre? I'll start with Giovanni Albuzio... it's such a pity that nothing but two amazing fantasies survived. What's Your favorite one or two hit wonder? :) To get on or off this list see list information at

[LUTE] Re: More dots

2018-08-04 Thread Tristan von Neumann
It is - and I recommend playing the Ricercars for their excessive use of it - you don't get better exercise in holding notes. :) Am 04.08.2018 um 14:48 schrieb Leonard Williams: What is the significance of the double-"x" after some notes? Is this a hold sign? Leonard

[LUTE] Re: More dots

2018-08-04 Thread Leonard Williams
What is the significance of the double-"x" after some notes? Is this a hold sign? Leonard -Original Message- From: Sean Smith To: lute Sent: Fri, Aug 3, 2018 7:15 pm Subject: [LUTE] More dots Antonio Rota in his first book has a Saltarelo and Piva in the Dm

[LUTE] Re: the oud so wild

2018-08-04 Thread G. C.
Slightly Corrected. John Dowland (1563-1626) 01. What If I Never Speed? - 00:00:00 (Book 3) 02. Weep You No More Sad Fountains - 00:02:07 (Book 3) 03. Can She Excuse My Wrongs (Essex) - 00:03:20 (Book 1) 04. Come Heavy Sleep - 00:04:40 (Book 1) 05. Pavan XI - 00:07:29 06.

[LUTE] Re: the oud so wild

2018-08-04 Thread G. C.
01. What If I Never Speed? - 00:00:00 02. Weep You No More Sad Fountains - 00:02:07 03. Can She Excuse My Wrongs - 00:03:20 04. Come Heavy Sleep - 00:04:40 05. Pavan XI - 00:07:29 06. Fine Knacks For Ladies - 00:10:29 07. Go Crystal Tears - 00:11:21 08. If my complaints -

[LUTE] Re: Dont vient cela

2018-08-04 Thread Arthur Ness
There's also HN's "Wascha mesa" (passamezzo) that turns up in a modern guitar book as "The Washerwoman's Dance." Arthur Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net -Original Message- From: Tristan von Neumann To: lutelist Net Sent: Fri, Aug 3, 2018 8:05 pm Subject: [LUTE]

[LUTE] Re: ***SPAM*** More dots

2018-08-04 Thread Matthew Daillie
Sorry Sean, the 'SPAM' attribute was automatically generated and added by my Internet provider who seems to have little regard for the finer details of performing Renaissance music. Best, Matthew > On Aug 4, 2018, at 11:12, Matthew Daillie wrote: > > Rotta uses dots to indicate non use of

[LUTE] Re: ***SPAM*** More dots

2018-08-04 Thread Matthew Daillie
Rotta uses dots to indicate non use of the thumb, as can be seen with the broken chords elsewhere in the same pieces. In the Minkoff reprint the dance pieces you refer to are entitled Gairda and Padouana respectively. Obviously the key to a convincing performance is to be very familiar with the