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
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 ...
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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