The Lute works of Gregory Huwet are available from TREE EDITION
www.tree-edition.com
Collected lute solos of
GREGORIUS HUWET & THOBIAS KÜHNE Lutenists at the Wolfenbuettel Court
edited by Sigrid Wirth & John H. Robinson
A revised and extended edition of John Robinson's edition of the music
of
Dear Greet,
I can only agree. It ´s a great read and imho a must for anyone
interested in Gregory Huwet and his
doings in Germany. A highly recommendable book!
Best,
Magnus
On Monday, September 10, 2018, 6:44:49 PM GMT+2, Greet Schamp
wrote:
Dear all,
Anyhow the
Dear all,
Anyhow the book is quite interesting IMHO, especially for the links
between the Wolfenbuttel court and the Netherlands as Sigrid Wirth
explained it in English during her lecture at the Utrecht Lute
Festival.
Greet
Op zo 9 sep. 2018 om 16:44 schreef David Van
Dear Rainer,
Now all is revealed, I've long loved this reading
of the Mark Twain essay of the same name and now
I see that it is read by one Rainer! Could it be
you?
https://librivox.org/the-awful-german-language-by-mark-twain/
Best wishes,
David
At 15:05 +0200 9/9/18, Rainer wrote:
Who is RCP?
Rainer
On 09.09.2018 15:20, RCP wrote:
Alles Quatsch, aber hochwertiger Quatsch im Kontext.
;-)
On 9/9/2018 9:05 AM, Rainer wrote:
From the description of a new book about lute music at the Wolfenbüttel court:
Im Sinne des sog. spatial turn werden Bedeutungszumessungen an
Alles Quatsch, aber hochwertiger Quatsch im Kontext.
;-)
On 9/9/2018 9:05 AM, Rainer wrote:
From the description of a new book about lute music at the
Wolfenbüttel court:
Im Sinne des sog. spatial turn werden Bedeutungszumessungen an
soziale,
physische und
I am quite sure that this cumulation of hollow buzzwords and academic boasting
was put into the text by Sigrid's teacher...
Best from the vicinity of Kraków
Joachin
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Von: Rainer
Gesendet: Sonntag, 9. September 2018 15:05
An: Lute net
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