On 06.09.2019 23:26, Ron Andrico wrote:
Rainer, the text could very well have been copied into the ms at a
later date.
I have no idea what you want to tell us.
The lute music was copied around 1600.
The text was almost certainly copied in or after 1679.
This is so obvious that I have
Hello all,
This might be a long shot, but does anyone have a spare 13c baroque
lute I could rent (or know any where I could get one) whilst on holiday
in London? I'll be in the UK for 3 weeks from 17/9-8/10.
I'd bring my own instrument, but it doesn't feel as though its worth
Rainer, the text could very well have been copied into the ms at a
later date.
RA
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Sent: Friday, September 6, 2019 5:37 PM
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Am Freitag, 06. September 2019 20:56 CEST, schrieb:
> Hi, folks—
>
> I was just asked to produce some program notes for a concert taking place in
> about 2 weeks. Of course, my notes are due in less than a week to accommodate
> the program editor, etc.
>
> The concert features music for l
Hi, folksâ
I was just asked to produce some program notes for a concert taking place in
about 2 weeks. Of course, my notes are due in less than a week to accommodate
the program editor, etc.
The concert features music for lute, gallichon/colochon and early guitar as
well as music for viola d
Dear lute netters,
some of you may know that the Euing lute manuscript contains texts written
upside-down on some pages.
On the bottom of folio 41r which contains Holborne's Posthuma pavan there is a
relatively long text written in a very small hand upside-down.
I have managed to identify th