Ed, Here is my personal photo of L'Ensemble Phal=E8se Consort (The
Little Big-Band), Pascal Gallon is directing on the left, and Jean-
Marie Poirer, is second from the right in the front row (taken at a
music festival in Caen, where Jacob Heringman was the guest). You
will see that he is
I think I had problems sending this message, sorry if it is duplicated...
Thanks Tony, Anthony and Lino for the kind words and link to my webpage. Don't
be mistaken : Lino is also a talented player, the only thing is he is
right-handed; nobody's perfect... ;-))) !
Well, Tony, if I remember well
All that said, the answer to the original question is that the lute
player is really playing a real liuto attiorbato, in sync. I don't
think it's Lislevand, because he plays left-handed
Ehm... No, he doesnt... But he does play a very small right-handed
theorbo. The reason he chose a small
Michael, the scene is on YouTube. The fingering not synching drives me crazy
in that movie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ9xqBsROBQ
On 2/1/08, Michael Bocchicchio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone remember the instrument used in the movie
All the Mornings of the World to accompany
Michael, musepi,
The movie itself didn't sync up because the actors didn't play the
instruments we heard. I confess I watched most of the movie with my
eyes closed.
Sean
On Feb 1, 2008, at 8:25 PM, Lisa Sass wrote:
Michael, the scene is on YouTube. The fingering not synching drives me
On Feb 1, 2008, at 8:43 PM, Sean Smith wrote:
The movie itself didn't sync up because the actors didn't play the
instruments we heard. I confess I watched most of the movie with my
eyes closed.
True, the on-camera playing would have looked more realistic had they
used the Muppets, who
At 10:25 PM 2/1/2008 -0800, howard posner wrote:
All that said, the answer to the original question is that the lute
player is really playing a real liuto attiorbato, in sync. I don't
think it's Lislevand, because he plays left-handed (unlike the
theorbo player in the orchestra scenes).
I did
07:25
À : Lute Net
Objet : [LUTE] Re: G Theorbo or movie prop?
On Feb 1, 2008, at 8:43 PM, Sean Smith wrote:
The movie itself didn't sync up because the actors didn't play the
instruments we heard. I confess I watched most of the movie with my
eyes closed.
True, the on-camera playing would