Matthew Wadsworth makes very beautiful lute cds on all-gut lutes. Listen to
his Robert Johnson CD 'Away Delights' on www.magnatunes.com. Isn't Jacob
Herringman also on gut? Great player with great sound, anyway. Also on
magnatunes.
David
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David van
His New York concert was not on an all-gut axe...
RT
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From: LGS-Europe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Gut CD
Matthew Wadsworth makes very beautiful lute cds on all-gut lutes. Listen
On Thursday 27 October 2005 15:45, Paul Pleijsier wrote:
Ron Fletcher wrote:
We must be grateful to the professionals who use gut for performances.
Can anyone indicate me a CD where the lute is being played with gut
strings? Does that include 'no-nails' playing technique as well?
Just a
Taco wrote:
Just a few examples:
Vieux Gautier, dufaut, mouton, gallot CD's by Hopkinson Smith on original
french baroque lute.
When you say original French baroque lute does that mean a real 17th c. lute
and not a modern copy of a museum piece?
Of course all these examples are with
On Thursday 27 October 2005 16:17, Craig Allen wrote:
Taco wrote:
Just a few examples:
Vieux Gautier, dufaut, mouton, gallot CD's by Hopkinson Smith on original
french baroque lute.
When you say original French baroque lute does that mean a real 17th c.
lute and not a modern copy of a
Other examples of all gut recordings:
1. Rolf Lislevand - La Belle Homicide
2. Stephen Stubbs - The Golden Age of the French Lute
3. Stephen Stubbs - Saint Luc
4. Edward Martin - The Art of the lute in French Renaissance
5. - El Maestro (Milan - on vihuela)
6. Duo Cahmbure -
Can anyone indicate me a CD where the lute is being played with gut
strings? Does that include 'no-nails' playing technique as well?
Just a few examples:
Vieux Gautier, dufaut, mouton, gallot CD's by Hopkinson Smith on original
french baroque lute.
(which makes the following snippet
The back cover of Paul O'Dette's 1983 Tabvlatvres de Levt LP (Le Roy,
Morlaye, Albert de Rippe and Paladin) features Notes on the Strings
Used in which Paul explains that one of the Van der Waals lutes he
used was strung with gut trebles and octaves with overspun basses, and
the other was
I think O'Dette was experimenting with Nylgut for touring as of a couple
years ago.
-Carl Donsbach
--On Thursday, October 27, 2005 9:47 AM -0700 Howard Posner
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The back cover of Paul O'Dette's 1983 Tabvlatvres de Levt LP (Le Roy,
Morlaye, Albert de Rippe and
Try Satoh's Weichenberger CD. Mind you: it makes for a painful listening
from untrue strings.
RT
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Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 9:45 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Gut CD
Ron Fletcher wrote:
We must be
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