[LUTE] Re: and the early music movement

2013-12-21 Thread Edward Mast
"On the other hand, all onstage jazz impro's were tried out before in rehearsal. There are very few musicians who do free-impro, total on-the-spot improvisation, onstage." Not knowing precisely what Ernesto means by "free-improv" or "total on-the-spot improvisation" I am still dubious about th

[LUTE] Re: and the early music movement

2013-12-21 Thread Mayes, Joseph
rne...@aquila.mus.br] Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2013 7:37 AM To: Christopher Wilke Cc: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Dmth; howard posner Subject: [LUTE] Re: and the early music movement Christopher, maybe you should start to hear good early music musicians. They all improvise, and are excellent at i

[LUTE] Re: and the early music movement

2013-12-21 Thread erne...@aquila.mus.br
Christopher, maybe you should start to hear good early music musicians. They all improvise, and are excellent at it. I do not know any recorder, theorbo, cembalo, clarinet, cornetto, etc etc player who does not improvise. They learn it at school, in ensembles, from each other. Take Van Eick, a ba