Hi everyone, I wanted to clarify that the Opening Night Watch Party on
Friday September 25^th at 7 PM will premier Richard's concert. If you
can't attend this, it is available for streaming after that through
October 4^th.
John
Dear fellow Lute Enthusiasts,
I would
Dear fellow Lute Enthusiasts,
I would like to let you know about an upcoming Baroque Lute Concert
recorded live and streaming from Sep 25 - Oct 4 online. I think you
all might enjoy it.
As part of Tempesta di Mare's Artist Recital Series, Richard Stone will
play German and
I agree with David and Nancy that it would be great for LSA to take over the
lute list and lutes for sale. This would be an very important role and need
that that LSA can fulfill. I strongly support it. I have no expertise but am
willing to help.
Wayne, thank you very much for all that you
Thanks Ralf and Miles. The Zoom recorder is more than I need and more
expensive. I was thinking in the ~$25 - $50 range. Perhaps the Yeti that
Milres recommended.
John
On 3/29/20, 5:29 PM, "Ralf Mattes" wrote:
Am Sonntag, 29. März 2020 23:02 CEST, John Trout
Can anyone recommend a relatively inexpensive USB microphone that I can
use with. Macbook Pro for lessons over the internet and possible home
recordings?
Thanks, � John
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Here is some information on the Weiss Lute Duets that will be played in
Philadelphia this weekend.
John
[1]https://tempestadimare.org/blog/lute-duets-of-silvius-leopold-weiss/
Lute Duets of Silvius Leopold Weiss
Duo Silvio: Cameron Welke and Richard Stone, photo by Blair Cheng
Richard Stone and Cameron Welke will play rarely heard and wonderful
Baroque Lute duets by Sylvius Leopold Weiss. The performances will be
the modern premiere of Richard's reconstructions of these
four duets from the Dresden manuscript. There are two performances as
part of
Dear Lute list members, Does anyone know the meaning of the underlined or
horizontal line under a note, symbol in Hurel's theorbo music?
For example in the Allemande Gigue in G on page 19:
First line, last measure d
2nd line, first measure d
Thanks, John
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Roman, Saizenay has an E minor and B minor suite by de Visee.
John
On 4/19/19, 4:14 PM, "Roman Turovsky" wrote:
A question to the collective wisdom:
Someone mentioned to me that there are practically no surviving solo
theorbo pieces in e-minor or b-minor.
Is that true?
Dear lute friends, teachers, students, enthusiasts,
April 15 is the application deadline for this summer's Baroque
Academy
at the Amherst Early Music Workshop, July 10â15 in New London,
Connecticut. We have openings for lutenists, theorbists and baroque
Dear lute friends, teachers, students, enthusiasts,
April 15 is the application deadline for this summer's Baroque Academy
at the Amherst Early Music Workshop, July 10â15 in New London,
Connecticut. We have openings for lutenists, theorbists and baroque
guitarists. Financial aid is
Thank you David. Got it.
John
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> On Dec 17, 2016, at 5:54 PM, John Trout <tjtrout...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear lute list
>
> Can anyone help me find the tab for gautier's chaconne. It is track 8 on
> Claire Antonioni's cd of French baroque music.
Dear lute list
Can anyone help me find the tab for gautier's chaconne. It is track 8 on Claire
Antonioni's cd of French baroque music.
Thanks in advance
John
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Below is information on upcoming baroque lute concerts performed by
Richard Stone.
Richard Stone performs music for 11- and 13-course lute by Gallot,
Weiss, Bach and Hagen, October 30, November 5 and November 6 in
Virginia and Pennsylvania.
Program
Bach: Prelude Fugue
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