Sorry that was meant to be a private email!!
Nancy
Hi Cathy,
I am including Sean about your questions on the lutelist versus FB.
Sean looks both them and Nig even more than I do, so can give you a
better answer. Here are my sanswers:
The lutelist is old-fashioned and it's
Hi Cathy,
I am including Sean about your questions on the lutelist versus FB.
Sean looks both them and Nig even more than I do, so can give you a
better answer. Here are my sanswers:
The lutelist is old-fashioned and it's biggest virtue is that we have
access to people like Art
Surprises to come in keeping with this particular aspect of things in our
future programme of Elizabethan lute duets with A Due Liuti called «The
Marygolde», with a good deal of our own reconstructions or adaptations
respecting the style prevailing then !
Stay tuned !
Jean-Marie
> Le 3 sept.
Yes, the Queen's goodnight (or just "good night") is a problem. I've
been looking also at the solo versions and they have a few glitches
M
P.S. it seems everybody plays them as written, even when there are
missing bars - sigh. If that's the norm for such an obvious, short
ground bass,
Thank you much Martin,
It goes on to show how important it is to give credit and to show that
alternatives do/should exist :) Reconstructing lute parts is a
thankless, arduous but necessary task/art!
PS: Has anybody noticed that none of the numerous grounds to the Queen's
goodnight seem to