Former lute student of mine will be moving to Sheffield in December.
Any recommendations for a teacher there?
David
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David van Ooijen
[1]davidvanooi...@gmail.com
[2]www.davidvanooijen.nl
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Dear Rainer,
many thanks for the Dowling paper (1932), which naturally deals mainly
with the librarian's interest in the printing process of Dowland's
second book as well as the proceedings of the litigation between East
and Eastman. Unfortunately it sheds no light on why Rosseter wa
The ominous lawsuit, if I remember those days well, went against the
Rosicrucians because they always spelled themselves wrongly and never got their
Grammatica right.
Best,
Joe the Word Botcher
Originalnachricht
Von: Rainer
Gesendet: Samstag, 27. Oktober 2018 14:57
An: Lutelist
Antwort an
On 27.10.2018 14:20, G. C. wrote:
Right Rainer! Could generosi also mean "generous"? A generous
rosicrucian? (Of an outstanding Dowland Fantasia?)
I have two related questions:
In New Grove's entry on Rosseter:
"In a lawsuit concerning Dowland's Second Booke of Songs in 1601 h
Right Rainer! Could generosi also mean "generous"? A generous
rosicrucian? (Of an outstanding Dowland Fantasia?)
I have two related questions:
In New Grove's entry on Rosseter:
"In a lawsuit concerning Dowland's Second Booke of Songs in 1601 he
gave his age as 33." Anyone knows
On 27.10.2018 12:18, G. C. wrote:
... I'd very
much like to know the arguments for ascribing the said chromatic
fantasia to Rosseter as well as include it in my list of chromatic
pieces in the previous post on the subject. I'm sure the lute society
edition (which I unfortunate
The chromatic fantasia by Rosseter, (~17:20 min. in the program), found
in the Jane Pickering lute book on fol. 23v, (see Gerbode), has
previously been attributed to Dowland. It undoubtedly is a great piece,
and sounds a lot like Dowland to me! Other lute accompaniments
(ascribed to
BBC's Early Music Show continues carrying the torch: Rosseter, Campion,
Dowland, Johnson, Morley, Baxter, Barnaby
[1]https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/mtsz
G.
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1. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/mtsz
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