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"Well, I wouldn't buy a twelve pointer to play that boring stuff :-)"
So IYV Baron=Boring?
G.
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Anthony,
as I understand it now, I would suggest the following. Make one volume with
the original score in facsimile, and your own editorial of it. The other
would be your intabulation. And that one would be the most interesting for
us players and the other one for musicologists? Is the reason
I mean, they could be in one volume of course, but separate. Tablature
together and transcriptions behind.
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Subject: [LUTE] Lute publications
Following my previous posts I am in the
I believe the consensus today to be separate publications. One could take
Jan W. J. Burgers' Tree edition of Cutting as an example.
G.
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Subject: [LUTE] Lute publications
Following m
On the few (well recorded) concerts I've seen, (always on TV), the theorbo
has contributed highly with its characteristic bass drone (reminding me of a
didgeridoo for some reason) to the events. But these were smaller ensembles,
where the instrument could really come to its full potential. And the
And related: Why do filmmakers almost never, make actors learn how to mimic
the playing correctly? The most blatant recent example is "A late quartet"
(2012), which is irritating in the extreme for a musician to watch! When
will Hollywood acknowledge, that a huge part of viewers are actually abl
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009rns5
Two days left, to listen to a 6 year old rerun of a most inspiring
lute-broadcast from BBC's superb Early Music Show, with a gorgeous version
of the Bach Chaconne by Nigel North, (which Nancy Carlin also mentioned a
fortnight ago).
Thanks Ladies!
PS.
t: [LUTE] Re: Segovia and Pujol (was Bream Collection.) and now what?
On 17/12/13 8:44 AM, G. Crona wrote:
And not only had he good taste in music, but he also gave a lot of
information and valuable advice on the execution of the pieces, a great
number of which are probably the most played on
Yes they have, you'll find them here:
[1]http://www.mclasen.com/lute/lyre/Chilesott1.html
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Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: Chilesotti?
Does anyone know if the Chile
And not only had he good taste in music, but he also gave a lot of
information and valuable advice on the execution of the pieces, a great
number of which are probably the most played on the lute today among the
intermediate crowd. He in fact also recommends tuning 3rd down to F# on
several of the
Mickey Mouse
:D
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Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 1:26 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Segovia whatever
On Dec 16, 2013, at 4:28 AM, G. Crona wrote:
"Segovia at los Olivos" from 1967, when he was 75 years
I heard both Segovia and Bream in the Stockholm Concert-hall in the early
70's and was of course highly impressed. But naturally, we were all in awe
in those days. It was like being in heaven, sitting at the feet of the
greatest of masters whom we all revered, total guitar nerds as we were. I
reme
Dear Chris,
you are right of course. The justification level is very high here :)
If one cuts to the chase though, I think that there are several discussions
going on at the same time in this thread.
1. The HIP discussion
2. The personal approach discussion
3. The nails - no nails discussion
4.
Where? Where? ;)
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Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 9:24 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Bream Collection... I just noticed
Here, Here.
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No, it was Jack da Ripa!
G.
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To:
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2013 4:43 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Saturday quote - Innocent mistake
On 30/11/13 10:17 AM, r.turov...@gmail.com wrote:
methinks not, we have plenty of titles containing Dulandi,
Hi guys
I've always been fascinated by BWV 1025 and think that this is where Bach
(late in his careeer) gets to shine as a violinist in the serendipid meeting
between him and Weiss.
Any chance of the lute part being available digitally anywhere?
Best regards
G.
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O'Dette "Dowland's grand tour"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037t48y
Heringman / Kirkby "Dowland songs"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037tvrl
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036ts1w
44 min..
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Arrowsharp Ed!
G.
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From: "Ed Durbrow"
To: "LuteNet list"
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 7:12 PM
Subject: [LUTE] 11 11 11
First 11 bars from page 11 of the Capirola manuscript played on an 11
string lute at 111 bpm for 1 minute 11 seconds on 11 11 11 after
s well.
Shows you never to put too much trust in your contemporary musicologists!
He-he ;)
G.
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From: "Nancy Carlin"
To: ; "Lutelist" ; "G.
Crona"
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 1:45 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: What's the point to
http://luthlibrairie.free.fr/?Divers
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From: "Henry Villca"
To: "Lute net"
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 12:49 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Vivaldi trio RV85
Dear lute players,
Hope this letter finds you in good spirit and
health.
I am abo
In English please?
G.
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From: "corvo di bassetto"
To: "G. Crona"
Cc: "Lutelist"
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 1:55 AM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: What's the point to 'historical sound'
C.G. Jung was a … Nazi!
(cf.:
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To: "Lutelist" ; "G. Crona"
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 12:35 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: What's the point to 'historical sound'
I'm still trying to play
like that - trying ...
He often uses some awkward/sp
arren"
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Cc: "Lute List"
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 12:36 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: What's the point to 'historical sound'
It's a fascinating theory, and I'd guess that most people have likely had
at least one such experience
EXACTLY! That was quick! Thanks Mark. What an exciting concept that is. (And
Jung is another one of my personal .(fill in desired word)!
G.
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From: "Mark Warren"
To: "G. Crona"
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Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 20
rne fan. He has done wonders for the
appreciation of olde muzac. Who of us players just couldn't just love his
trotto suite and the dump?
G.
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To: ; "G. Crona"
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 4:15 AM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: What's the poin
Hi people
This whole discussion begins to approach the (almost ZEN) question of: "What
is the "pure" lute sound?"
And: "What did the lute sound like yesteryear?"
As for myself, I have to say that I admire the quest for finding the
"perfect" lute sound of the ancients. Those persuing it today
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From: "Mathias Roesel"
The sound is part of the coding. Francesco had
another sound in his head when composing his pieces, than Dowland, Weiss
Still an unanswered question, isn't it? Viola da mano, lute, artificial
nails (forgot the exact term) ..
Silver thim
Like this :)
http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/heringman-blackcow/
G.
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From: "Eugene Kurenko"
To:
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 4:14 PM
Subject: [LUTE] A question about Bakfark's lute music
Hello to everybody!
This day I had some interest in difficult mus
Very nice Ed, thanks!
I liked your costume, (especially the feather). How many courses? Did you
amplify? Please provide us with a list of the tunes you played.
Well done!
G.
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Sent: Friday, June 03, 2011 5:25 PM
Subject: [L
Thanks again Rainer!
KUTGW
G.
Here - as usual - my concordance list:
Rainer adS
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Check out the next to last piece in this document:
http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0004/bsb00049370/images/index.html
(pages 26 & 27 of the pdf, M. Newsidler)
G.
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From: "Hilbert Jörg"
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Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2011 7:36 PM
Subject: [LUTE] S
ing a CD I think I would have to
do lots of takes and lots of editing, but my main objective with these
MP3s is just to share the music and demonstrate the sound of the lutes. I
hope I have shown that gut strings can be used to good effect.
Best wishes,
Martin
On 08/04/2011 11:28, G. Crona
Cool Martin!
Did you record it all in one go or weed out mistakes in audacity afterwards?
You seem to be quite unique in the lute community in that you BOTH build
excellent lutes as well as being a very sensitive and able player.
Kind regards
G.
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Same site!
http://www.shipbrook.com/jeff/bookshelf/details.html?bookid=26
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 1:25 PM
Subject: [LUTE]
Dear friends lutenists!
Anyone can share Thomas Robinson "The Schoole of Musicke"? Or give please
the link where i can
Barley download here:
http://www.shipbrook.com/jeff/bookshelf/download.html?bookid=6
G.
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From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 6:07 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Shakespeare settings
Hi, all! I'm doing a concert of Renaissance and Restoration settings
of Shakespeare
Bothe father and son write it NEW on their frontpages
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From: "Martin Shepherd"
To: "Lute List"
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 8:00 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: German tablature
I think Hans Newsidler and Melchior Neusidler on their title pages -
modern German maybe Ne
Diana Poulton has a few pages on the subject in her excellent tutor, but the
best is to just practice yourself, book by book, as the calligraphy is quite
different between the authors. Especially earlier like Newsidler and later
like Jobin.
G.
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From: "Rob MacKillo
Hey Nicolas
its probably just you and me (and few more) caring about this, but anyway,
I've sighted an reported when I could, about 10 times or so till now I
believe. Should we make a definitive list? Its all in the archives. Lets
make a sighting list! ;)
G.
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F
Hello Cyril and welcome to the lutelist!
Some people start by putting a capo and tuning 3rd to F# on the guitar, but
the proper lute is a completely different beast. At first the double courses
can be daunting and require a different approach to striking than the guitar
to sound well. Roughly
I don't know if the quote at the end of this link is authentic
http://tudorswiki.sho.com/page/Mark+Smeaton?t=anon
G.
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From: "Andrew Gibbs"
To: "Lute Net"
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 2:45 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Mark Smeaton
Hello List
I've been reading Hilary M
Thank you very much Rainer for this interesting link.
And of course to Joachim too. Excellent!
G.
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From: "adS"
To: "Lute net"
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2011 12:19 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Hainhofer
http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00046906/image_1
To get
As you can see its in Pisador.
https://urresearch.rochester.edu/institutionalPublicationPublicView.action;jsessionid=54B87BF9DF3F0B69D077314E39F4EB47?institutionalItemId=12697
But I believe he is considered musically suspect! Well, here's your chance
to find out :)
G.
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PS.
I noticed, in the recent The Tudors series they used a lot of da Milano!
G.
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Lute Society Publications: van Wilder?
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From: "David van Ooijen"
To: "lutelist Net"
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 12:46 PM
Subject: [LUTE] English solo music ca 1500-1525?
A question to the collected wisdom. I am looking for English solo
music from the first qu
Nope
But take a look at:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute/Sources.html
under Dieter Kirsch
I believe John Griffiths has been working on it for a quantum of years
G.
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From: "Martyn Hodgson"
To: "Lute Dmth"
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 4:10 PM
Subject
Sam,
you'll find the correct version, courtesy of Douglas Alton Smith esq. here:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/associated/Galilei/037bFuga.pdf
also with midi files
Best Wishes
G.
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From: "Sam Chapman"
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Sent: Monday, December 13, 2
Gee Ron, I KNEW you were gonna do that when I read Ned's mail yesterday.
You're a real lute gentleman!
Thanks
G.
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From: "Ron Andrico"
To: ;
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 3:28 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Fortune My Foe as duet.
To all:
Thanks, Ned, for
I'm not fond of theatrics myself, but take a look at almost ANY concert
pianist. It seems almost to be expected there. Can you really blame a poor
lutenist for wanting to cash in on the hype?
G.
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To: "lutelist Net"
Sent: Sunday, December 05
Grazie Paolo!
I've propagated for this video sequence for years. You are the first to
finally make it! Good job!
G.
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From: "Paolo Busato"
To: "Lute List"
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2010 8:24 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: fret tying help
Hello everyone,
I made a
Here they are Chris, your "200 Dollar Lutes" :)
http://www.thomann.de/gb/thomann_renaissance_lute_8_15.htm?sid=9753fb3d0aa7c9b6ed40b37c1dab3d28
http://www.thomann.de/gb/thomann_renaissance_laute.htm?sid=9753fb3d0aa7c9b6ed40b37c1dab3d28
can't vouch for quality though!
G.
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Dear List
has anyone of you managed to download this thesis and is willing to pass it
on to me?
http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4652/?q=lute
Kind regards
G.
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With a good and personally adapted strap, you should pretty much be able to
avoid the lute's or guitar's holding problem wheather you use the old
buttons - string or modern X-strap or whatever in-between. Some sit on it,
some pimp them, but whatever solution, there seem to be many, as lute
mail
Vanitas vanitatum omnia vanitas
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At no cost???
What about all the tax money the public and national libraries receive? Some
of that I've contributed.
G.
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From: "Gary Digman"
To:
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 9:05 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: More digital facsimiles from the (public) libraries?
Y
Leonard,
you wouldn't possibly have made a note of that elusive GREEN sign in
Recercar 2 did you? I can't seem to find it in the SPES facsimile.
Text at end of recercar 13: "Sapi che poi principiare a sonare el 2.
recercar fin a quel segno fato de verde che vien poi
intrare in questo et sta
Thanks for the advice Dave & Dan!
Phillips I've played for years and know well. Some Byrd/Cutting also, but
Gibbons was a new aquaintance after listening to Gould's magnificent
rendering. The Virginalwerk (oops...) lute at its Golden Age best? I thought
there might perhaps be something hidden
Which other of his pieces could work on the lute David?
Any 'tubes?
G.
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From: "David Tayler"
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Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 9:20 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Orlando Gibbons
I play some of the keyboard works on the lute, like the Italian
Do you possibly remember which those transcriptions were Daniel?
G.
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From: "Daniel Winheld"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 7:53 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Orlando Gibbons
He wrote keyboard solos (Fitzwilliam Virginal book & no doubt
others); but chiefly known
He-he, I bet they're as extermination threatened :)
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From:
To: "Lutelist"
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 12:35 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Orlando Gibbons
I thought the Orlando Gibbons were a group of primates living in Florida.
Do they play lutes too?
Tom
Dear l
I know Matteo! Perhaps some other obscure source?
G.
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From: "Matteo Turri"
To: "G. Crona"
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Orlando Gibbons
Julia doesn't cite any ...
http://www.ramesescats.co.uk/thesis
Dear list
Does anyone know of any SOLO pieces by OG in the known canon?
BR
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Yes, but that book is also available on sites elsewhere, f. ex.
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/caroso/facsimile/ and the copy here is 30 Mb.
862 (!) pages, many of them blank.
G.
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From: "mc41mc"
To: "G. Crona"
Cc:
Sent: Friday, October 22,
Long shot, but does anyone know if this is available somewhere?
Kohlhase, Thomas.: 'Johann Sebastian Bachs Kompositionen für
Lauteninstrumente' PhD diss. Univ. of Tübingen (1972)
Thanks!
G.
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Anon. Ms. ca.1660 belonging to Adelaida di Savoya (see back) Electress of
Bavaria. Italian mixed tablature and alfabeto. 50 guitar solos and Italian
songs. RISM B/VII, 222-3
G.
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From: "David van Ooijen"
To: "G. Crona"
Cc: "Lute net"
Upper right corner David! PDF-download. > Ja > weiter or english option even
:)
G.
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From: "David van Ooijen"
To: "Lute net"
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 8:38 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Munich 1522
On 19 October 2010 22:42, adS wrote:
http://daten.digitale-sa
Very nice Martin
IMO this has a quite some resemblance to that other VW dump O'Dette made
famous
KUTGW
G.
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From: "Martin Shepherd"
To: "Lute List"
Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2010 5:34 PM
Subject: [LUTE] new piece of the month
With apologies for the long ga
From Wayne Cripps' Lute Page:
The most productive professional tab users use tab by mail. They don't have
to worry about setting it up on their machines and always have the latest
version.
a.. You can send tab source to the e-mail server,
tab-s...@cs.dartmouth.edu as part of the body of your
In French (or English?) ren lute tab, what does a sharp sign (#) mean?
A grace of some sort
G.
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Thanks Daniel
I especially enjoyed the BM Duet. Nice playing!
BR
G
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From: "Daniel F Heiman"
To:
Cc: ;
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 4:13 PM
Subject: [LUTE] New videos from LSA 2010
As long as we are on the subject of videos ...
Those of you who
d too)
Anton
(If anybody knows another version, please let me know)
Am 08.08.2010 um 21:28 schrieb G. Crona:
Not bad Stuart!
I believe there are solo versions by both Marco and da Crema
G.
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To: "Anton Höger"
Cc: "Lute Li
Not bad Stuart!
I believe there are solo versions by both Marco and da Crema
G.
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From: "Stuart Walsh"
To: "Anton Höger"
Cc: "Lute List"
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 9:18 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Anton's setting of Il est bel et bon
Here's an amateur attempt at Anto
Hilarious!
Must be an incatnation of Debussy or Ravel!
G.
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From: "Hilbert Jörg"
To: "Lute List"
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 11:25 AM
Subject: [LUTE] cat music
As my lute playing sounds like cat music actually, this one is hopefully
not too much off topic:
htt
Jean-Marie,
have I misunderstood something? Isn't the book by Mr. Mesirca only
including the Da Milano pieces? I was hoping for the whole facsimile...
G.
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From: "Jean-Marie Poirier"
To: "G. Crona" ; "Lutelist"
Sent: Fri
OOPS! It seems your message did show up on that date! Sorry.
Anyway, any more recent news?
G.
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From: "G. Crona"
To: "Lutelist"
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 9:53 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: NB!!! Forwarded mail found googeling
Caro Franco
No,
Caro Franco
No, your message did not come up on this list on april 13th! Do you have
more details on content and publication date of the whole facsimile by now?
Its been a long time coming!
Tanti saluti
G.
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From: "franco pavan"
To: "G. Crona&
Hallo,
It seems that, at last, we will have a complete fac-simile of the ms.,
I hope it will come before the end of 2010. The editor will be Franco
Rossi, and the book will be published by Forni Editore. For now, if
someone is interested, there is an edition of the pieces by Francesco
Hi Graham,
As you ask: "with some of the DIY-elements of playing the lute?"
I would say, there is one good book that I know of:
Diana Poulton: A Tutor for he Renaissance Lute
ISBN 0-946535-06-X
Then there are others by:
Franz Julius Giesbert
Stefan Lundgren
Toyohiko Satoh
Andrea Damiani
Nig
I'm sure plenty of opinions and contentions
arose in the old days too so, in that sense, we are being fairly
historic and maybe as, characteristically, nerdly. Eventually you'll
realize it's not a bug but a feature.
hear hear
G
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Darned!
That would have been an interesting list...
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From: "howard posner"
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Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 4:31 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: books of BLANK tablature
On Jun 22, 2010, at 7:01 AM, Brad Walton wrote:
Sorry, folks, I mea
We were discussing whether people in the past were really as nasty as they
are portrayed in TLMDM. They probably were.
I thought we were talking about the nastiness of Lully and Louis XIV?
G.
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Thanks for the info Ed!
It seems then, that Gerard Corbiau was sticking to fact in 'Le Roi danse' -
a most seeworthy but disenchantening 'lute sighting" movie.
G.
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From: "Ed Durbrow"
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Dear Arto
are you saying that people in general were more unpleasant in those days
because they lived in hard times? Even the well-to-do aristocracy depicted
in the movie?
G.
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From: "wikla"
To: "G. Crona"
Cc: "Lutelist"
Sent: Sa
Sean,
you have to agree, they don't make many "early music" movies with 'that'
much focus on the music as Tlmdm anymore. I watched "Le Roi danse (2000)"
recently (why are all those EM movies french btw?) from the same director as
"Farinelli". And was surprized at how extremely unpleasant the d
Bravo Daniel!
You should try the prelude as well, its a real little gem!
Best wishes
G.
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From: "Daniel Shoskes"
To: "Bernd Haegemann"
Cc: "Lutelist"
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 5:09 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Prelude by Hoppy //link correction
Thought I would g
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From: "Bernd Haegemann"
It is also on the first solo CD by Claire Antonini, track 22, as Prélude
by Denis Gautier.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3_unvOajus
Not the piece in question, but a nice little clip nevertheless, especially
the future luteplayers a
Lovely Bernd, you found it!
Hoppy says A-major, Peter Steur says a-minor. So glad to know its original
and not sautcheckerei ;)
G.
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From: "Bernd Haegemann"
To: "Lutelist" ; "Luca Manassero"
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2010 6:02 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Prelude by Ho
No drama Bernd - just deep gratitude for your passing on of such a beautiful
(and little known ms.) that ties in well with a deep Gaultier fascination
and research...
DANKE
G.
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From: "Bernd Haegemann"
To: "Lutelist" ; "G. Crona"
Dear Jean-Marie,
its our good friend Bernd Haegemann you should talk to. He is the wonderful
present giver. And you should definitely s*u*bscrib*e to the baroque
lute-list
if you haven't done so yet! :)
Cheers!
G.
- Original Message -
From: "Jean-Marie Poirier"
To:
Dear Bernd,
I believe you missed what I wrote to you further down in the mail where I
attached the Mp3 with the prelude. I mentioned track 16 on the same Gaultier
CD and Ed was kind enough to lead me in the right direction, pointing out
the Sarabande in CNRS which is really a Chaconne.
And m
Thanks Gernot! You know there is a downloadable demo version of Fronimo?
G.
- Original Message -
From: "Gernot Hilger"
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 10:18 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Harald's transcription..
. can be found here:
www.jsbach.mynetcologne.de/Prelude_V_Gautier.ft2
I canno
Thanks a lot Ed! Great to have you experts to resort to.
G.
- Original Message -
From: "Edward Martin"
To: "G. Crona" ; "Bernd Haegemann"
Cc: "Lutelist"
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 10:16 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Prelude by Hoppy
In th
- Original Message -
From: "Edward Martin"
To: "G. Crona" ; "Lutelist"
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 6:12 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Prelude by Hoppy
Hi, Goran.
That is a very good question.. I am very familiar with the piece
through listening, but I do
> Is it in A? Not perhaps in f#?
Specified as A. Here's the track.
> And what is meant by an English ms.?
> There are several French ones in England, I believe, as the Oxford 576,
> 616, 617, 618 or
> London 16889 or Sloane. And there is Ruthwen, a partially English ms in
> Paris :)
Something al
rom Robart...
- Original Message -
From: "Roman Turovsky"
To: "G. Crona" ; "Lutelist"
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 5:29 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Prelude by Hoppy
I guess you never knew that Hoppy is given to occasional sautscheckerei,
did
you?
RT
To get on or of
Hi
The baroque lute list seemed to be the logical place to ask, but no answers
were to be had there, so I try my luck again here:
On track 15 of Hoppy's -94 Gaultier CD there is a beautiful short prelude in
A that I'm trying to get hold of. The liner notes say:
"The "suite" in A major is en
I checked it out too. Perhaps RT ment aristophobia :)
G.
- Original Message -
From: "Stephen Stubbs"
To: "Lute List"
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 2:06 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Lucca - Corrente
From: Roman Turovsky
From: "Anton Hoeger" <[1]diwa-animat...@t-online.de> schreib:
For some amusement, look at page 289 of the dissertation No. LXIV
G.
- Original Message -
From: "Matteo Turri"
To: "Lute net"
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2010 11:19 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Skene manuscript
Google Books has a copy of "The Ancient Melodies of Scotland" (1888):
[1]http:
He writes at the beginning of the piece:
"Es dificil hasta ser entendida."
Its difficult until understood.
"Algunas falsas, tañendo se bien no parecen mal."
A few dissonances, well played they don't seem bad
(my translation)
G
Oboe? I'd think pestle & mortar :)
G.
- Original Message -
From: "Daniel Winheld"
To:
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 7:55 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Strange lute in French painting
It's down at the bottom, next to what appears to be a plate on edge;
dangerously close to the parsnips.
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