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Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Heinichen for theorbo
Hi, David--
I was asked to play the piece with a student ensemble a couple years ago.
They all played modern instruments at 440. I played a gut-strung theorbo
I'm to play the Heinichen concerto in D for flute, oboe, violins, cello,
theorbo and bc (Seibel 226) next month. Anybody ever did this before and
remember what instrument he/she used? It says tiorba in the autograph. The
range is A1 till a'. C and C# are both needed, as are E and E-flat, F
there's also a recording with
musica antiqua Köln, featuring Michael Ducker on an
instrument which sounds like a d-minor lute.
can be found on itunes, Heinichen Dresden Concerti.
/
Magnus
--- Are Vidar Boye Hansen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm to play the Heinichen concerto in D for flute,
Hi, David--
I was asked to play the piece with a student ensemble a couple years ago.
They all played modern instruments at 440. I played a gut-strung theorbo in A
that was generally tuned at 415. I ended up rewriting the part just so I had
something to play--if I'd had my way, I would