I meant -- someone in Renaissance times listening to a performance.
--Sarge
On 8/29/2020 9:44 AM, Mayes, Joseph wrote:
This raises a question as well: Where would one have found this "renaissance
audience?"
From: lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dar
-variation piece?
--Sarge
On 8/29/2020 6:56 AM, G. C. wrote:
Vincenzo Galilei wrote 100 variations over the Romanesca, which would take more
than one hour to perform
On Sat, Aug 29, 2020 at 2:54 PM G. C. <[1]kalei...@gmail.com> wrote:
[2]https://www.mail-archive.com/lute@cs.dartmou
got any
lutes." They did, and the rest is history.
--Sarge
On 8/27/2020 5:54 PM, John Mardinly wrote:
For me, it was Elvis Presley's "You Ain't Nuthin But a Hound Dog" when
I was 7 years old that convinced me that I never wanted to listen to
pop music ever again.
... Anybody have any thoughts about this?
--Sarge
On 8/23/2020 9:12 AM, David Smith wrote:
Nancy,
I want to strongly encourage the direction you are taking with LSA taking over
responsibility for continuing Wayne's work. I run a number of sites for
non-profits and have run eda.org for the EDA industry
Sounds great, Nancy!
--Sarge
On 8/23/2020 8:33 AM, Nancy Carlin wrote:
I think the LSA might be able to take over the lutes for sale and lute
list from Wayne. I am checking with people now and hopefully we can
get this organized ASAP. We will have a new LSA website this fall -
it has taken
Are there significant differences among courantes, corantos, correntes,
etc.? It seems there must be at least a historical connection between them.
--Sarge
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