I copy/pasted the URL into my search-engine, it didn't find it. It kept
switching it to johndowland.com!!! (It found lot's of other John Dowland
sites). After five pages, I decided another tactic...
I copy/pasted it direct into my browser window - got it fist time!
Just a thought if anyone else
I would like to express my support for Rob's project, which is a great idea.
I think it is important to get as many pieces in the Canon
recorded--whether by Dowland or not, let's get it recorded, then we
and everyone else can have a listen.
Also, I think it would be very nice to do it on a source
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 9:50 AM, David Tayler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Although Rob is rightly concerned about version pileup, I think it is
> kind of cool, Like Louis Louis, to have all the different interpretations.
I think it's exactly this factor, different players playing the same
piece,
OK. I agree that different interpretations of the same piece can be of
interest, but I'd like to have the opportunity of hearing something I
haven't heard before. The ideal is to have different interpretations of
everything, so keep recording whatever you want to record :-)
The si
2008/11/29 David Tayler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Also, I think it would be very nice to do it on a source by source
basis, so that one could, for exaple, hear all the pieces in
Pickering, and compare those to say, Holmes or Folger.
I think it would be great to record the pieces i
Dear John Dowland contributors, it would be good to know which
manuscripts you are using for your recordings. Val's recent video
performance of Mrs White's Choyce, being a case in point. It is very
similar to Mrs Whites Thing in Poulton, but obviously from a different
source. I have
(I plan to record both...
the Dd5 and the Folger, some day ;-)
Valéry
- Original Message -
From: "Rob MacKillop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "David Tayler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "lute-cs.dartmouth.edu"
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 10:46
Absolutely agree!
Martin
David van Ooijen wrote:
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 9:50 AM, David Tayler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Although Rob is rightly concerned about version pileup, I think it is
kind of cool, Like Louis Louis, to have all the different interpretations.
I think it's exa
I'm not volunteering to do a FdaM site, but lutelisters may be
interested to know that I'm continuing the series (started by Mark
Wheeler) in Lute News, mostly using different sources from the wonderful
Ness edition. I'm also planning to record quite a few of the pieces as
I go along, probably
Yes, I think it is very worthy of yo, Rob. Keep it up!
ed
At 09:29 AM 11/29/2008 +, Rob MacKillop wrote:
>OK. I agree that different interpretations of the same piece can be of
>interest, but I'd like to have the opportunity of hearing something I
>haven't heard before. The ideal
ot;lute-cs.dartmouth.edu"
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 5:48 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: John Dowland
Hello Rob and all ,
The version I play of Mrs White's choyce is the Sampson (Tollemache)
version
(f.7) (according to Poulton's notes on P50) Version unusual in F, but I
like
this
Thanks for this - a useful source for early music books - but
actually it's the Diana Poulton's biography of John Dowland I'm after
- rather than 'The Collected Lute Music of John Dowland'.
Cheers
Andrew
On 4 Jan 2007, at 17:14, Arkadia Trio wrote:
> From: "Andrew Gibbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
bout $10).
Happy hunting!
- Original Message -
From: "Arkadia Trio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lutelist"
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 12:14 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: 'John Dowland' Diana Poulton
> From: "Andrew Gibbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
Peter Goodden Books Ltd,
Bath, Somerset UK
has a revised edition University of California, Berkeley, 1982 that
www.abebooks.com lists as $131.11 US
ISBN 0520046498
Academic Books
San Diego, CA
has the same edition, but London: Faber & Faber, 1982, that www.abebooks.com
lists as $140.00 US
ISBN 0
Sheesh, at that price I could Xerox my copy, sell the original, and
have enough money for a set of strings!
On Jan 5, 2007, at 2:34 AM, Andrew Gibbs wrote:
> Does anyone know where I could get a copy of Diana Poulton's 'John
> Dowland'? The best Amazon can offer is Pounds 185.00 for a used pape
P.S. Amazon prices are almost always higher than the
regular antiquariam dealers.
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew Gibbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lutelist"
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 11:34 AM
Subject: [LUTE] 'John Dowland' Diana Poulton
> Does anyone know where I could get a
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Lutelist"
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 12:49 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: 'John Dowland' Diana Poulton (P.S.)
> P.S. Amazon prices are almost always higher than the
> regular antiquariam dealers.
> - Original Message -
> From: "
Oops. My apologies for that last message, which I did not intend to send. It
was in my Drafts folder, and I hit the send button instead of delete because I
lack the attention span necessary for email.
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I enjoyed both messages.
David
On Wed, 21 Feb 2018 at 21:41, howard posner <[1]howardpos...@ca.rr.com>
wrote:
Oops. My apologies for that last message, which I did not intend
to send.It was in my Drafts folder, and I hit the send button
instead of delete because I
I enjoyed them as well-
My unsent message was going to posit the elegant segue of "Oblivion" by
Astor Piazzolla directly followed by Dowland's "Lachrimae", in the
Galliard version. Same key, a lot of identical harmonic and melodic
phrasing coincidences. OR IS IT COINCIDENCE -lot
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