[LUTE] Re: Songs by Women Composers

2008-02-15 Thread Taco Walstra
On Thursday 14 February 2008 17:48, Jelma van Amersfoort rattled on the keyboard: I just thought of two other pieces: 1 - Songs of Sundrie Kindes, tenor and lute, 12', originally from Oxford University Press but now on sale from Allegro Music (www.allegro.co.uk). I rather like the music by

[LUTE] Re: Songs by Women Composers

2008-02-15 Thread Peter Nightingale
I'm jumping right into the middle of this and may be repeating what has already been said. If so, I apologize. Suzanne Bloch arranged Reis Glorios for lute. Does that count? It was in the in the Am. Lute Soc. periodical a couple of years ago, and I have an English version in tab format ...

[LUTE] Re: Songs by Women Composers

2008-02-14 Thread Jelma van Amersfoort
Dear Peter I don't know if you play the guitar as well, but there is a huge amount of repertoire from the early 19th century for voice and guitar by female composers. I am doing a programme of those songs on an original 19th century guitar. Let me know if you want to now more. Best wishes,

[LUTE] Re: Songs by Women Composers

2008-02-14 Thread Mathias Rösel
Was the newly released CD, Sister Awake! by Chris Goodwin et al, already mentioned? It can rightly be called a gender specific recording, exclusively containing music by women composers. Mathias Jelma van Amersfoort [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Dear Peter I don't know if you play the guitar

[LUTE] Re: Songs by Women Composers

2008-02-14 Thread Arthur Ness
This may be useful. I think it also includes msuci for lute: MacAuslan, Janna Guitar music by women composers :an annotated catalog /compiled by Janna MacAuslan and Kristan Aspen. Westport, Conn. :

[LUTE] Re: Songs by Women Composers

2008-02-14 Thread Monica Hall
: [LUTE] Re: Songs by Women Composers Was the newly released CD, Sister Awake! by Chris Goodwin et al, already mentioned? It can rightly be called a gender specific recording, exclusively containing music by women composers. Mathias Jelma van Amersfoort [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Dear Peter I

[LUTE] Re: Songs by Women Composers

2008-02-14 Thread howard posner
On Feb 14, 2008, at 1:15 AM, Peter Jones-RR wrote: We talked about Barbara Strozzi and Francesca Caccini - does anyone have any other suggestions? If you want to expand to solo motets, there's Isabella Leonarda (1620-1704). I suppose your partner is familiar with Barbara Garvey

[LUTE] Re: Songs by Women Composers

2008-02-14 Thread Jelma van Amersfoort
I just thought of two other pieces: 1 - Songs of Sundrie Kindes, tenor and lute, 12', originally from Oxford University Press but now on sale from Allegro Music (www.allegro.co.uk). I rather like the music by Tate that I've played so far. Tenor should translate easily to mezzo-soprano. 2 - There

[LUTE] Re: Songs by Women Composers

2008-02-14 Thread Jelma van Amersfoort
I forgot to say: 1 - Songs of Sundrie Kindes by _Phyllis Tate_ (1911-1987). On 2/14/08, Jelma van Amersfoort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just thought of two other pieces: 1 - Songs of Sundrie Kindes, tenor and lute, 12', originally from Oxford University Press but now on sale from Allegro

[LUTE] Re: Songs by Women Composers

2008-02-14 Thread Mathias Rösel
: [LUTE] Re: Songs by Women Composers Was the newly released CD, Sister Awake! by Chris Goodwin et al, already mentioned? It can rightly be called a gender specific recording, exclusively containing music by women composers. Mathias Jelma van Amersfoort [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb