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Hildegard was a butcher?
She has blood up to her elbows in Speer, Worms, Mainz and a few other
places.
So, to paraphrase Luther, whoever listens to Hildegard- hears Satan.
what happend? I don't know this story ...
1096 was the year. Hildegard
Here is my vote:
Bach
Morreno-Torroba
Villa-Lobos
Debussy
Silvestrov
Handel
Sorry, but I dislike Romantic music, so no Romantic composers in my list. And I can't
help
mentioning another few progressive Rock composers that I love:
Brian Eno
Dead Can Dance
Cocteau Twins
Kate Bush
Steve Hackett
unison note on
some upper course. I'm wondering how they do that? Do they pluck only an octave string
of the
lower bass course, or is there any other way to take that first note? (I've never seen
any Baroque
Lute alive, so may be I'm missing something).
Eugene Ivanov
has the tabs
file and would send it to me, I would REEEALLY appreciate.
Arpegiately yours,
Eugene Ivanov
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Thank you so much Dante.
Eugene.
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here 'tis
Dante
-Original Message-
From: Eugene Ivanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2004 8:38 PM
To: Lute
Subject: Kapsberger's tocatta
Hello Lute-lovers,
I
anyone give me an advice on this - what bass strings do you use, where do you get
them, etc?
Thanks,
Eugene Ivanov
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in.
I like them when they are particularly old. Good luck in your experimentation.
Best,
Ron Andrico
From: Eugene Ivanov
To: Lute
Subject: Bass strings
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 06:44:51 -0800 (PST)
Hello,
I'm a novice Renaissance lute player, a recent convert from classical guitar