[LUTE] Re: Christmas lute song?

2005-12-12 Thread Nancy Carlin
I have plenty more of that edition (all music) of the LSA Quarterly. If anyone wants one we are selling them for $20 US and you can buy them by mailing me a check (US $ drawn on a US bank) or calling me (925/686-5800) or faxing me (925/680-2582) with credit card details. Nancy Carlin LSA Admini

[LUTE] Re: Christmas lute song?

2005-12-12 Thread Alan Sumler
I have been learning Christmas pieces out of last November's (2004) LSA issue. There are over 20 Christmas songs in that issue. Its helpful for a lute novice like myself. I am not sure if these songs are helpful to anyone else. alan -- To get on or off this list see list information at http:

[LUTE] Re: Christmas lute song?

2005-12-12 Thread LGS-Europe
>From my collection of 'historic' Christmas music for voice and lute: Th. Campion - Now winter nights enlarge the number of their hours (lute song) H. Lawes - A glee at Christmas (1699) G.P. Cima - Nativitas tua Dei genetrix (1610) Marini - Nativita di Christo (1622) A. Schlick - Maria Zart Messa

[LUTE] Re: Christmas lute song?

2005-12-12 Thread bill kilpatrick
it tends to get played to death in these parts but "pastyme with good company" by the late, the great ... enrique VIII is a jolly secular song to help promote xmas cheer. also, "stella splendens in monte" is a good song to elaborate on. gaudete - bill --- Kevin Kishimoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[LUTE] Re: Christmas lute song?

2005-12-11 Thread PeterD26
In a message dated 12/11/05 4:31:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Can anyone out there suggest any lute songs (high voice) which would > be appropriate for a Christmas concert?- Secular texts pertaining to > peace, joy, etc., would also be welcome.- Thanks. > > "Sweet was the song the Virgi