Hi!
Regarding the first issue: There is a German song by Henning Dedekind
(around 1600):
Trink ich Wein so verderb ich,
trink ich Wasser so sterb ich,
doch ists besser Wein getrunken und gestorben
denn verdorben
There are recordings on Youtube.
Regards
Jan Johansson
SpÄnga, Sweden
Ed,
the organ tablature version is in another volume in the Dueben
collection.
Since the lust list machine for some reason corrupts my url:s I will
tell you
how to get to the tablature through the search pages for the Dueben
collection.
Start at the main page
.
On Nov 22, 2012, at 7:05 PM, Jan Johansson [5]j...@horseforce.se
wrote:
Hi therobo b.c. fans,
Andreas Schlegel was kind enough to direct me to the correct
Buxtehude piece, Fuerchtet euch nicht, where we have both the
basso continuo parts and a tiorba part (labeled th
Hi therobo b.c. fans,
Andreas Schlegel was kind enough to direct me to the correct Buxtehude
piece,
Fuerchtet euch nicht, where we have both the basso continuo parts and
a
tiorba part (labeled th) written at the end of the 17th century
probably by one of the
lute players of
!
/Jan Johansson
On 20 nov 2012 10:17 Hilbert Joerg [1]hilbert.jo...@t-online.de
wrote:
Does anybody know about nice swedish songs with lute and/or continuo
accompaniment? I know Bellman of course, but I am looking for
something earlier (1550-1650).
Thanks, Joerg
To get
/browsePart.php?Select_PartSelect_D
nri2command=restart
[4]http://www2.musik.uu.se/duben/browsePart.php?indx=2Select_Dnrq2
I don't recognise it at all. Is it for theorbo? (I've never played
theorbo)
Stuart
On 20 November 2012 16:10, Jan Johansson [5]j...@horseforce.se
wrote
Peter,
Cancionero de Uppsala consists only of written out parts, no lute tablature
whatsoever.
I have a facsimile edition from Torben Hove Jensen, Valdemarsgade 52, DK
8000 Aarhus, Denmark,
I bought that several years ago, but it might still be available
Jan Johansson
Spanga, Sweden
Hi,
look at
http://www.gerbode.net/ft2/composers/Bartlet/songs/whither_runneth_my_sweetheart/
Regards
Jan
- Original Message -
From: Lucas Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 7:45 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Whither Runneth My Sweetheart?
Hello,
to the library is +46 18 471 39 00.
Im currently studying musiclogy in Uppsala, so I go that library
at least once a week so if you need help in this matter please let me know.
Regards
Jan Johansson
Stockholm, Sweden
- Original Message -
From: Manolo Laguillo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: LUTELIST lute
to know more about Morlaye's and other French lutenists'
connection
to Sweden there is an interesting article by Kenneth Sparr at
http://www.tabulatura.com/FRELUTE.htm
Regards
Jan
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To: LUTELIST lute@cs.dartmouth.edu; Manolo
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