Oh, I forgot this link:
http://www.accordsnouveaux.ch/de/Instrumente/DtTheorbe/DtTheorbe.html
The whole homepage will be translated to the todays latin... but when ;-)
Andreas
Am 04.09.2011 um 22:34 schrieb David R:
Hello again B-luters,
I've been reading, from a letter written by Weiss,
Dear David,
Here's the footnote 346 from my book The Lute in Europe 2:
346 The four surviving German theorbos known to date are:
63 IN PADOVA Vvendelio Venere. Conversions Sebastian Schelle, Lauten und
Gei-/genmacher in Nürn- berg, / zugericht A. 73: 76 (6x2 = 85.5 cm + 4x1 = 108
cm
Tim Burris, when in The Hague, was doing it. Benjamin Narvey, who wrote the
article in the LSA about it, does it. I know baroque lute players who play
continuo on their instruments, does that qualify?
David
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I know baroque lute players who play
continuo on their instruments, does that qualify?
No...related, maybe, but I'm really looking for chanterelle-less dm tuning
for continuo.
Rob
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: German Continuo Theorbo
Tim Burris, when in The Hague, was doing it. Benjamin Narvey, who wrote the
article in the LSA about it, does it. I know baroque lute players who play
continuo on their instruments, does
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: German Continuo Theorbo
It would also be of interest to locate a solo song repertoire from Weiss's
time. Any guidance? Any recordings? Just solo voice and continuo bass.
And a reference
You might also want to look in Max Friedlander's Das Deutsche Lied, which
should be at QMC lib.
RT
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From: Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 8:29 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: German Continuo Theorbo
On Jul 28, 2007, at 3:46 AM, Rob wrote:
I've added an introductory overview of the German Continuo Theorbo
to my
website. Does anyone play this instrument, or with this tuning?
Hi Rob et al.,
I have one of those large Edlinger 13c instruments: 75.5 x 83cm.
I've thought about using it
At 10:44 -0400 28/7/07, David Rastall wrote:
Another question is: Do you think that 83cm at the bass rider is
long enough to use single bass stringing?
Only with modern overwound strings!
David
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