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Hector
> On 31 January 2018 at 14:55, Hector Sequera <mailto:hectorl...@mac.com&g
ensive, but you would buy simple, say,
black and white reproduction, for, say £25.
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Hector
> On 31 Jan 2018, at 13:39, Matteo Turri wrote:
>
> On 28 January 2018 at 12:42, Denys Stephens <[1]denyssteph...@sky.com>
&
Many thanks for the replies regarding the use of Django with Windows 10. I
think I can upgrade now..
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something like that.
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> On 30 Jun 2015, at 08:20, BENJAMIN NARVEY wrote:
>
> Greetings one, greetings all,
>
> I am wondering if there may not perhaps be a good edition of Verdelot
> madrigals with intabulations for lute?
> I have just been contacted for a project,
ions are particularly elegant and
satisfying. This edition includes an alternative lute part, and one copy of
REP7a
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Victoria and Byrd. They
all lack the top part but are a good example of the Spanish tradition
transplanted to England for domestic use.
Best wishes,
Hector
> On 19 Mar 2015, at 04:33, Edward C. Yong wrote:
>
> Hello folks!
>
> Iâve been going through intabulations of sacre
Many thanks for your swift replies!
All best,
Hector
On 27 Oct 2013, at 23:35, Hector wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Would you be so kind as to share a scan of Verdelot's Madonna qual certezza?
> I need a facsimile from the actual 1586 book (for lute and voice).
>
> M
Dear All,
Would you be so kind as to share a scan of Verdelot's Madonna qual certezza? I
need a facsimile from the actual 1586 book (for lute and voice).
Many thanks,
Hector
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h the Rose Consort of Viols. On
top of that we have Emma Kirby singing with all of these lutes, bandora,
cittern and the U. of Cambridge singers!
http://cantastorie05.com/DowlandConference/
Hope to see you there!
All the best,
Hector
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more details on this extraordinary event
visit the website at:
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Hope to see you there!
Hector
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ul O'Dette
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We particularly want students to attend/participate so please distribute as
appropriate.
Best wishes,
Hector Sequera
University of Birmingham
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parallel fifths and other 'archaisms', and some have great melodies. I believe
the texts that survive (I think it is 8 lines per strambotto) are just a theme
from which many more verses were improvised. They are very much connected to
the oral tradition.
Best,
Hector
On 19 Jan 2
Happy New Year to all!
Anybody with a good background in statistics? I would be most grateful if you
could contact me off list to clarify a few terms/ideas. You may even enjoy it
as it relates to lutes!
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Hector
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well. Otherwise I'll get the Type D
string, or something else. Arto's calculator suggests a 104 for the A and a 116
for the G (3.5kg).
Many thanks in advance,
Hector
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as cosas para
cantar y tañer contrabaxo y en otras partes tenor' [Second book of motets and
other things to sing and play the bass and in other instances the tenor].
Hope this helps,
Hector
On Jan 24, 2011, at 8:45 AM, Franz Mechsner wrote:
> Dear Lutenists,
>
> I wo
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On Jan 24, 2011, at 8:45 AM, Franz Mechsner wrote:
> Dear Lutenists,
>
> I would love to sing some of the beautiful Renaissance lute (or
> vihuela) songs by myself (in private of course...), but cannot find any
> for bass voice. Is it that songs were exclusively or mainly composed
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