Quoting Arthur Ness [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arthur Ness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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From: Robert Crim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tablature (Lute, vihuela, etc.)
Date: Saturday, September 16, 2006 2:49 PM
On 16 Sep 2006 11:17:35 -0700, Enemy Combatant
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Dear all,
in a vain attempt to get some vacation, I brought my 6-course
along to this lovely country house, Hald, near Viborg.
What I didn't know until yesterday was, that there is an old tower
in the grounds from 1528. Beautiful, original acoustics. The tourists
like it.
But, this being a
Citat Wayne Cripps [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How about
Masters of Polyphony Volume One: A Survey of 15th Century Music for
Renaissance Lute
Lyre Music Publications is pleased to announce the publication of Volume One
of Masters of Polyphony, a new series devoted to 15th century
Does anyone know more of Voigtländer and his book of 1642? Any
analysisis of the contents? And perhaps the German list members may
take a look and tell more about the book? My German is not very good,
and also reading the font used in the book is not fluent to me...
All the best,
Citat Rainer aus dem Spring [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Denys Stephens wrote:
Dear Goran,
The best known story about a lyre in the shape of a horse's
head is the one made by Leonardo da Vinci which is
recorded in his Life by Vasari. I have never heard
of anything similar connected with
Citat Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OK Roman, I see your point.
But what about Merville? Anyone else?
What tuning did he use?
Anxiously,
Arne.