Hello dear Stefan,
amazing and beautiful playing! I can only imagine how much work that
must have been ...
Thanks for this and your other contributions: Alvaret, Eisenhand, etc.
Best wishes,
Ralf
BTW: pretty sure I'm somwhere in your customers database ;-)
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Hello Christopher,
in the manuscript PL-WRu 60019 (former call number Mf 2002 and part of
the Gruessau collection until 1945) there is an explanation of the
symbols used in that tablature. Under point 20) one reads
Wan ein Bass soll zwey drey oder 4 mahl arpegieret werde, wird es
Hello dear Arthur,
1984 I was living in Karlsruhe and working on my PhD-Thesis in
Chemistry.
Ah, those pre-Internet times, FORTRAN computer programming with punch
cards, text only monitors, etc.
My contact with the lute-world was through the Gitarre Laute magazin
and the only
Somehow the link got changed ... it should read
doccontent?id#1274fromuC
Anyway, after the Error message, go to main page and type 40633
*Search*
That should help ;)
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From the Jagiellonian Digital Library, Krakow - Poland:
[1]http://jbc.bj.uj.edu.pl/dlibra/doccontent?id#1274fromuC
Franzoesische Tabulatur fuer Laute
Description:
Includes works by composers: Gottlieb Ernst Baron, Bogus^3aw Stanis^3aw
Bronikowski, Jacques Gallot, Jan Antonin
Ms Danzig 4230 online:
http://digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/dms/werkansicht/?PPN=PPN74519
7221
The short description in RISM:
Collection 92 Dances
Original title: [without title]
Material: 1 parts lute 1 (french lute tablature)
Manuscript: 1650-1699 (17.2d); 9 x 16 cm
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Hello dear Rainer,
thanks for your contributions!
And there is more to be found: a digital network of interconected
Polish Libraries
at http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/owoc
just type tabulatura SEARCH and you get the
[mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] Im
Auftrag
von Ralf Bachmann
Gesendet: Freitag, 5. Juli 2013 15:26
An: baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Betreff: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Gruessau Mss collection now online
From the baroque lute mailing archive
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009
The Library
www.lute.cz
Nice web page with an overview of tablature books which are currently
held in the Czech Republic
+ an extended personal view on Dr. Emil Vogl.
I remember back in 1987 having bought Vogl's tablature book From the
lute tablatures of Bohemian baroque Edition Supraphon,
[1]http://brage.bibsys.no/hia/bitstream/URN:NBN:no-bibsys_brage_13582/1
/Robin%20Rolfhamre.pdf
Master Thesis. French Baroque Lute Music from 1650-1700. By Robin
Rolfhamre.
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References
1.
Thesis: French Baroque Lute Music
from 1650-1700
To: ralfbachm...@hotmail.com
Thank you for this but a message comes up telling me The address is not
valid.
MH
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From: Ralf Bachmann ralfbachm...@hotmail.com
After quite some time, I had a peek at David van Edwards
site [1]http://www.vanedwards.co.uk/
and found this new little image that says Follow what I am building
at the moment
A click later and one is redirected to a picassa photo album with very
impressive images:
This is
Jeez! ... I thought I had seen it all after Miami Weiss, but this one
really exists
Pirc Defense: Austrian Attack. Weiss Variation
(http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1116783)
That would be
1. e4 d6
2. d4 Nf6
3. Nc3 g6
4. f4 Bg7
5. Nf3 o-o
6. Bd3 ...
I
CD booklet notes
Wenzel Ludwig Edler von Radolt's
collection of lute music entitled, To my most true and confiding
friend, inclined both to the merry and to the sad humours, herewith in
the company of other faithful vassals of our innermost sensibility' was
printed in 1701 in
Hello Bernd,
now that saves my day(almost ... still have to buy some groceries
for mom ... ).
Nice to open the mailbox and find such a present, thanks a lot!
I rushed through the Ms. ... Lauffensteiner, Berhandtzky ... sure
enough very good music.
The chiaccone in a minor
The score of Faschs Lute Concerto is available from the digital
collection of the Dresden State Saxon Library (Saechsische
Landesbibliothek zu Dresden):
[1]http://digital.slub-dresden.de/sammlungen/werkansicht/313537283/0/
In the upper right corner click on Werkzeuge and than on
This one is for free (and nice to read/use):
Texas Tech University, PhD Dissertation by Roland Hb Stearns
Continuo for lutenists and guitarists: a tutor and music theory
supplement
http://etd.lib.ttu.edu/theses/available/etd-02262009-31295007087462/
at the bottom of the page
Article by Lynda Sayce about that subject in
http://www.theorbo.com/Writings/Rattle.htm
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References
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Hello friends,
A few years ago we discussed briefly the interesting fact that there
are lots of choral intabulations for baroque lute out there, like
Reusner: 100 Geistliche Melodien, Sciurus: Canzoni devote,
Falckenhagen: erstes dutzend christlicher Gesnge, Warsaw W2009,W2011,
Hello amigos:
I am speechless (... but still can write ;-),
more than 2 hours of excellent music video!
[1]http://www.pickstaiger.org/index.php/video-library#top-of-player
Mando Magnificat - Part One Two
Virtuosi of the mandolin are featured performing jazz, classical,
OK, OK lapsus brutus, as to the second part Seidel is not Scheidler
...
just ordered a strong coffee to wake up ;-)
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References
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FYI: For those of you who like to practice baroque lute duos with the computer,
this is fantastic news, thanks Doug!!
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Subject: [Fronimo_editor] Baroque lute duets
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Hello Nancy,
that would be:
http://www.chmtl.indiana.edu/ddm/
Jacobs School of Music
Indiana University
DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS IN MUSICOLOGY-ONLINE
(on-line are only the references to
dissertations-in-progress and finished, with title,
author , year, etc. ...)
Saludos
Ralf
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Quick question, two actually, regarding Ed's comment
about late
Weiss: does that mean Dresden MS only? Or do other
sources, perhaps
compiled after his death, also contain late works?
Tough question ... but at least a few come to my mind:
-
Hello dear Greet,
here it is: Peter Steur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BTW, this is NOT the Da un codice ... with
renaissance music.
It is an almost complete transcription by Oscar
Chilesotti of a lute book for 13-course baroque lute
from ca. 1725 ,
AND the e-mail of Peter Steur ;-)
Peter Steur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Mathias,
I had similar questions arround 1999, so I posted this
lines to the list (to be found in the baroque lute
archives):
Trying to follow the composers intentions, I would
like to know what his
ornamentation sign x means.
OK, we have learned, that this should be either a
mordent or
Hola amigos
yes, finally I finished the midis of the 6 Martino
Trios.
Take a look a the Trio VI, its simply great, some
unusual chromatic pasages in the Allemande Menuet
II!
You can download them from
http://www.savefile.com/projects/153734
- as single files
- the whole collection as zip
de la
computación me resultan al fin, un abrazo ... ;-)
Saludos,
Ralf Bachmann
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, even at the risk of getting criticized by
the real pros, as has happened to me before. Never
mind, can live with that ;-)
Parturiunt montes, nascentur ridiculus mus.
Special greetings to Peter, Markus, Mike, Thomas
Roman!
Saludos cordiales,
Ralf Bachmann
!
More material on this Sonata soon, stay tuned
Saludos
Ralf Bachmann
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BTW, has anyone noticed that while 50% of the
repertoire in the 16th
century is religious - Ave marias, motets, psalms,
etc. - the later
repertoire is entirely profane?
Yeap, that´s true ... monks seemed to like that new
entirely profane music. A very substantial part of
the 17th 18th
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