[LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

2009-10-18 Thread Ed Durbrow
This depends entirely on what kind of music you like. Now days there is quite a lot of tab available on the net so "which publication" takes on a new meaning and gets into the aesthetics of the publication as well as the quality of the contents. On Oct 18, 2009, at 4:30 PM, Omer Kat

[LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

2009-10-18 Thread David Tayler
Pickering and LoST for english music. dt At 05:40 AM 10/18/2009, you wrote: >This depends entirely on what kind of music you like. > >Now days there is quite a lot of tab available on the net so "which >publication" takes on a new meaning and gets into the aesthetics of the >public

[LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

2009-10-18 Thread Daniel Winheld
>This depends entirely on what kind of music you like. ..and when in the lute player's life the question is asked. Right now I'm in the worst throes of a Weiss relapse that I've ever experienced. The London and Dresden Mss. (unpublications, by definition) are the most must haves. If my temp

[LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

2009-10-18 Thread Daniel Winheld
Oh yes, you asked why. Maybe just "because". But specifically, it's the stuff I like the most & can mostly play; and since I went to the trouble of putting some of these editions into performing/playing versions they are easy to work with. If you are asking without quite saying "What lute musi

[LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

2009-10-18 Thread G. Crona
Also Fuenllana (but I hate the "edition" I'm stuck with Kindly elaborate Daniel. G. - Original Message - From: "Daniel Winheld" To: Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 7:33 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

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2009-10-18 Thread Sean Smith
Siena or Capirola? Casteliano's Diversi Autori or a Francesco facsimile? Paladino or Il Fronimo? An earlier Phalese or an Adriaenssen? The Dowland, de Rippe or Francesco anthologies? Marsh or Pickering? The big Besard or the Varietie? LoST or the Holmes books? Mary Anne or Ginger? There

[LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

2009-10-18 Thread Daniel Winheld
>Also Fuenllana (but I hate the "edition" I'm stuck with > >Kindly elaborate Daniel. It is an extract from the original that leaves out most of the intabulations, leaving many of the fantasias based on them feeling out of place & rootless; like not having M. Neusidler's setting of "Anchor Che

[LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

2009-10-18 Thread David van Ooijen
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Daniel Winheld wrote: >>Also Fuenllana (but I hate the "edition" I'm stuck  with > available complete edition would actually be appreciated, thanks.  Dan Minkoff. Beautiful. Expensive. CD-Rom with _all_ vihuela publications in jpg. Cheap and good enough. David

[LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

2009-10-18 Thread morgan cornwall
Oddly enough, I always seem to see those publications that I don't currently own as must have. All kidding aside, for beginners (like myself), I'd recommend Diana Poulton's 'A Tutor for the Renaissance Lute'. It contains information about the lute, various types of tablature, and lots of grad

[LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

2009-10-18 Thread Nedmast2
For playing with a second person (a lutenist would be nice) or in ensembles, I wouldn't want to be without Orlandus Lassus, songs without text, opus 13-24 (two parts); Tielman Susato, Dances from 1551 (mostly 4 parts); Petrucci's Harmonice Musices Odhecaton (mostly three or four pa

[LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

2009-10-18 Thread damian dlugolecki
For me without question, the Barbe Ms. is a wonderfully rich source of music, and for one finding his own way, an indispensible teacher. Damian To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

2009-10-18 Thread Stephen Arndt
strings.com> To: <[2]l...@cs.dartmouth.edu> Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 9:05 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication? > For me without question, the Barbe Ms. is a wonderfully rich > source of > music, and for one find

[LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

2009-10-18 Thread Daniel Winheld
Damian, Stephen- Now you've got my attention- can you please tell me a little about the Barbe Ms, or where I can go to find out about it, and maybe download or buy a copy? Thanks, Dan > I'll second that on the Barbe Manuscript for the baroque lute, and for >the Renaissance lute I am hav

[LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

2009-10-18 Thread damian dlugolecki
rtual treasure chest of 17th century musical style for the lute. Damian Please visit my web site at www.damianstrings.com - Original Message - From: "Daniel Winheld" To: Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 9:00 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have"

[LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

2009-10-19 Thread Stephen Arndt
You can find it for free here: http://lutegroup.ning.com/forum/topics/the-barbe-manuscript - Original Message - From: "Daniel Winheld" To: Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 11:00 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication? Damian,

[LUTE] Re: So, what you consider a "must have" publication?

2009-10-19 Thread jslute
Dear All: For the vihuelists, how about Narvaez and Mudarra? Also, Dowland= 's Varietie of Lute Lessons. I'd throw in Spinacino/Capirola/Dalza, and the= Siena lute manuscript. For theorbists, Picinnini and Saizenay. Cheers, Jim Oct 19, 2009 07:54:48 AM, [1]stephenar..