[LUTE] Re: East European renaissance lute music in staff notation

2006-11-04 Thread Roman Turovsky
I've sent you 3 zipped archives. The documentation is at http://polyhymnion.org/torban/sarmaticae.html etc. RT >I would not mind doing the conversion, could be an interesting > project. Are they all available on your site Roman? Are the sources > documented too? > > am always interested in disco

[LUTE] Re: East European renaissance lute music in staff notation

2006-11-04 Thread Bruno Fournier
I would not mind doing the conversion, could be an interesting project. Are they all available on your site Roman? Are the sources documented too? am always interested in discovering new music. Bruno www.estavel.org On 11/4/06, Michal Gondko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But the truth is that mo

[LUTE] Re: East European renaissance lute music in staff notation

2006-11-04 Thread Michal Gondko
But the truth is that most of it is out of print for many years now and circulates at best in xerox copies. If you are very lucky you may find something in antiquarian bookstores. Good music libraries might have some titles. PWM has an anthology of "Eastern European" lute music which is available o

[LUTE] Re: East European renaissance lute music in staff notation

2006-11-04 Thread Roman Turovsky
Thanks for the plug, Tony. I am a bit short of time these days, but I'd send the entire batch of MIDIs (all 200) to anyone willing to convert them into notation. As to music, it is certainly as eastern European as it gets RT > I'm surprised Roman hasn't chipped in here. Some of his arrange

[LUTE] Re: East European renaissance lute music in staff notation

2006-11-04 Thread Arthur Ness
MAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 12:10 AM Subject: [LUTE] Re: East European renaissance lute music in staff notation > Charles: > > Try this -- > > 40 UTWOROW NA LUTNIE > attributed to Bartlomiej Pekiel > P.W.P. Przedsiawicielatwo Wydawnictw Polski

[LUTE] Re: East European renaissance lute music in staff notation

2006-11-04 Thread Tony Chalkley
I'm surprised Roman hasn't chipped in here. Some of his arrangements for Sarmaticae, Ruthenicae and Balli are still available in midi format on his site, which means that they could be read into staff notation. Tony - Original Message - From: "Charles Browne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "

[LUTE] Re: East European renaissance lute music in staff notation

2006-11-04 Thread LGS-Europe
Polak and Bakfark come to mind. Both are in editions with staff notation. David - Original Message - From: "Charles Browne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Lutelist" Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 12:44 AM Subject: [LUTE] East European renaissance lute music in staff notation > Dear List,

[LUTE] Re: East European renaissance lute music in staff notation

2006-11-03 Thread Daniel F Heiman
Charles: Try this -- 40 UTWOROW NA LUTNIE attributed to Bartlomiej Pekiel P.W.P. Przedsiawicielatwo Wydawnictw Polskich Warszawa, 1960 The publication is in guitar notation. The music seems to be intended for 8-course lute in Renaissance tuning, so the attribution to a mid-seventeenth century c