I have a question for our continuo experts on the list. I'm going to
accompany some of Ortiz's Recercadas sobre un canto llano on the lute.
For those who don't know the pieces, they consist of a simple bass line
in long notes of equal value (the canto llano), above which a melody
instrument
There is such a publication, but - without having seen it myself - I think it's
probably archlute/liuto attiorbato music, rather than theorbo. This is what it
says on the Society's website:
Selections from Piccinini and Kapsberger for Solo Renaissance Lute
Jacob Heringman has a new CD out on Magnatune.com called Blame Not My
Lute
Yes, as has been pointed out the CD accompanies one of the Lute
Society's publications. Chris Goodwin, the secretary of the Lute
Society, has provided the following information about it:
At last! A book of easy
The latest publication from the Lute Society is Brian Wright's Three dialogues
for treble viol or other melody instrument and lute . The dialogues are
composed in Brian's characteristic modern yet accessible style.
The viol part doesn't look too hard, and the (6-course
renaissance) lute part
Posted on behalf of Chris Goodwin, the Secretary of the (UK-based) Lute Society:
The 2004 issue of The Lute, Journal of the Lute Society, has, at long, long
last, now appeared, and those who sub/scribed to the Lute Society in 2004
should find a copy on their doormat in the next few days. It
Posted on behalf of Chris Goodwin, the secretary of the (UK-based) Lute Society:
The latest edition from the Lute Society is 'Music for Lute Consort, circa
1500' edited by Jon Banks. There is strong evidence to suggest that some of the
instrumental music found in late 15th century sources such
Posted on behalf of Chris Goodwin, the secretary of the (UK-based) Lute
Society:
For those of you are really gluttons for lute-related reading matter,
and tablature, the Lute Society is now making the complete back issues
of Lute News available (76 numbers, 1500 pages of reading matter and
1100
Posted on behalf of Chris Goodwin, secretary of the (UK) Lute Society:
FOUR NEW PUBLICATIONS FROM THE LUTE SOCIETY
Here are details of four new publications from the Lute Society. If you wish
to order any of them, email the Secretary, Chris Goodwin,
on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The first of these is
Posted on behalf of Chris Goodwin, the Secretary of the (UK-based) Lute Society.
Dear all,
Here are details of the latest Lute Society publications, including our last
two annual journals. If you would like copies of any of them, email me back on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to request copies.
Wire
Just a small correction to something Arthur said:
The message was a genuine warning from Chris Goodwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),
administrator of the Lute
Society of Great Britain (as they now call themselves).
In fact the Lute Society based in the UK, of which Chris Goodwin is
secretary, is called
Ed Martin wrote:
I have hear that Aquila is stopping the
manufacture of the loaded gut strings.
If this is true, it's very sad, partly because it simply reduces the choice
available, but also (and I think more worryingly) because it seems to mark a
retreat from any attempt to get to the
Bob Clair was asking about the designer of the Reflexe series cover art.
The journal Early Music had a retrospective article on the EMI Reflexe
series of recordings in a recent number, Vol. XXXI No. 1, written by Fabrice
Fitch. He comments on the cover artworks:
I well remember visiting the big
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