[LUTE] Re: My web site

2020-09-03 Thread LSA Editor
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

[LUTE] Re: My web site

2020-09-03 Thread LSA Editor
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

[LUTE] Re: Fancy by John Danyel

2020-09-03 Thread Jean-Marie Poirier
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.

[LUTE] Re: Fancy by John Danyel

2020-09-03 Thread Martin Shepherd
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,

[LUTE] Re: Fancy by John Danyel

2020-09-03 Thread Alain Veylit
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