[LUTE] experiences with Aquila new synthetic fret gut

2019-05-23 Thread Jurgen Frenz
Hello there, Aquila has new (I don't know how new) synthetic fret gut available on their website. [1]http://aquilacorde.com/old/early-music-strings/early-music-products/ 135/frets-gut-tailpieces/?lang=en The cost is almost half price from real fret gut and I wonder if anybod

[LUTE] Re: Antonio Reggio (1725-1780)

2019-05-23 Thread Edward Martin
Very nice music Konstantine, and well played. Thank you for sharing this along with your observations. Best, ed On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 2:13 PM Konstantin Shchenikov <[1]konstantin.n...@gmail.com> wrote: I had experience with that music. I've recorded 1st and 2nd with

[LUTE] Re: Antonio Reggio (1725-1780)

2019-05-23 Thread Konstantin Shchenikov
I had experience with that music. I've recorded 1st and 2nd with organ, played it in concerts with harpsichord and another archlute. I also did some guitar solo and guitar duo arrangements of several sonatas for Anthony Hart and played some of them on XIX c. guitar. I read through mo

[LUTE] Re: Antonio Reggio (1725-1780)

2019-05-23 Thread Mjos & Larson
Ed, I have performed Sonatas 1 (C) and 2 (Fm) as solos (incorporating the bass) on archlute. I like these, and they were well received. It’s a great story that these were so recently (re)discovered by Anthony Hart. Mr. Hart had generously offered samples to this list for a limited time in 201

[LUTE] Re: Antonio Reggio (1725-1780)

2019-05-23 Thread Jean-Marie Poirier
Hi Ed, I met Anthony in Malta over a beer last year! He is a very nice person and he knows everything about Reggio which he edited ! Best, Jean-Marie-Marie > Le 23 mai 2019 à 14:14, Edward Martin a écrit : > > Thank you Martyn, This is indeed most helpful. > Ed > > On Thu, May 23, 2019

[LUTE] Re: Dürer's African Man and Neusiedler's weird dances

2019-05-23 Thread Tristan von Neumann
Geez Rainer, can you be more arrogant? At least enlighten me with the conclusions of Gombosii and Heartz and on what those are based. I am sick of getting referred to paywalled articles. I was reporting this intercultural incident, not claiming this is really true. But as Howard said, I was th

[LUTE] Re: Antonio Reggio (1725-1780)

2019-05-23 Thread Edward Martin
Thank you Martyn, This is indeed most helpful. Ed On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 3:21 AM Martyn Hodgson <[1]hodgsonmar...@cs.dartmouth.edu> wrote: Anthony Hart has done work on Reggio. Here are some links: Anthony Hart MSc, LLCM,ALCM. Musicologist and Inde

[LUTE] Re: Dürer's African Man and Neusiedler's weird dances

2019-05-23 Thread Rainer
West African origin - almost as certain as Tristan is living on the dark side of the moon. Anybody interested in the Hoftanz should have a look at the famous articles be Gombosi (a bit old) and Heartz. I am not aware of any text for the Schwarzknab, but schwarz certainly refers to the colour

[LUTE] Re: Antonio Reggio (1725-1780)

2019-05-23 Thread Martyn Hodgson
Anthony Hart has done work on Reggio. Here are some links: Anthony Hart MSc, LLCM,ALCM. Musicologist and Independent Researcher Highrise Court 'B', Apt 2, Tigne' Street, Sliema, SLM3174, MALTA Mob: +356 9944 9552. e-mail: [2][1]resea...@antoninoreggio.com; web:

[LUTE] Re: Dürer's African Man and Neusiedler's weird dances

2019-05-23 Thread howard posner
On May 22, 2019, at 10:41 AM, Tristan von Neumann wrote: > But then I played a "Court Dance" from Hans Neusidler's book. > > The guy next to me said - "Hey, this is our culture! I know this!". > > I was confused, and put this into the "universal music" box. > > Today, I played through Vol. 6