Herb:
No, it cannot be summarized briefly.
Would you care to narrow the focus of your question a bit?
Daniel
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From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf
Of Herbert Ward
Sent: 29 December, 2014 23:15
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Dear Herbert,
there were no "early music" performances in those days, and so there was
no Catholic or Protestant support to these in your 1520-1648. So it was
not possible to "support" any "historical performance" either.
Perhaps you could clear your question?
Arto
On 31/12/14 02:58, Daniel
You pose an interesting question. Since the reformed religion embraced
a deliberately simpler approach to celebrating the mass, one might
assume they were likely to be a bit stingy with their music budget.
The reformed religion, in most cases, deliberately limited music during
the s
Hi Ron,
it is much too simple and in fact wrong to say "the reformed religion"
or even derogatively "reformed sects".
In fact there had been two protestant churches that had a real different
approach for music in services.
The so called reformed protestants had been mainly influenced by the
S
Lutz"
To: "Ron Andrico" ; "Herbert Ward"
;
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2014 8:37 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Historical Protestant music.
Hi Ron,
it is much too simple and in fact wrong to say "the reformed religion" or
even derogatively "reformed sects"
ber 31, 2014 8:37 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Historical Protestant music.
Hi Ron,
it is much too simple and in fact wrong to say "the reformed religion" or
even derogatively "reformed sects".
In fact there had been two protestant churches that had a real different
approach for mu
The lutheran church always celebrated the mess, but in a little
simpler way.
You express it too critically! They even celebrated the mass! ;-)
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-- Original Message --
From: Bernd Haegemann
Date: 31/12/2014 14:13
To: Markus Lutz;Ron Andrico;Herbert Ward;lute@cs.dartmouth.edu;
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Historical Protestant music.
>
> The lutheran church always celebrated the mess, but in a little
> si
;-) - here you find a text (in German/French and English) on the
reformed and lutheran church music (the anglican also is missing):
http://www.museeprotestant.org/en/notice/protestant-music/
Am 31.12.2014 um 14:12 schrieb Bernd Haegemann:
The lutheran church always celebrated the mess, but in
I think what Markus wants to say is that a sect becomes an established
church when it has enough critical mass.
David
A
Am 31.12.2014 um 14:12 schrieb Bernd Haegemann:
The lutheran church always celebrated the mess, but in a little
simpler way.
You express it too
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> To: praelu...@hotmail.com; wa...@physics.utexas.edu;
lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
> From: mar...@gmlutz.de
> Subject: [LUTE] Re: Historical Protestant music.
>
> Hi Ron,
> it is much too simple and in fact wrong to say "the reformed
rom: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf
Of Markus Lutz
Sent: 31 December, 2014 02:37
To: Ron Andrico; Herbert Ward; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Historical Protestant music.
Hi Ron,
it is much too simple and in fact wrong to say "the refor
2014 02:37
To: Ron Andrico; Herbert Ward; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Historical Protestant music.
Hi Ron,
it is much too simple and in fact wrong to say "the reformed religion"
or even derogatively "reformed sects".
In fact there had been two protestant churches t
summary.
[1]http://www.mignarda.com/editions/index.html
RA
> Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 19:38:01 +0100
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> From: mar...@gmlutz.de
> Subject: [LUTE] Re: Historical Protes
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