Thanks to all who responded - I now have the version I was looking for.
I'll let you know if I come up with any startling insights
Martin
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Dear Collective Wisdom,
Is there anyone out there who could send me a vocal score of the
Josquin Ave Maria which is the first piece in Spinacino's Libro Primo?
According to Brown, it's no.2 in the Motets volume of the modern
edition by Smijers.
Thanks for
Hi, Laura:
Josquin obviously composed a number of different settings of the Ave
Maria text. According to H. M. Brown (Instrumental Music Printed Before
1600), the original setting for the lute transcription in Phalese 1547(9)
is for six voices. The citation for the vocal original is the motet
Hello,
I'm searching for Josquin's Ave Maria, the one published by Phalese in
1547 according too what I have been told.
Need help, noone has it locally
Does anyone have a shareable - free copy of this?
thank you very much!
Laura
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>Awesome.
>iUniverse.com reprint available for years now. Inexpensive paper back.
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If the Ave Maria is At 11:08 AM 7/22/2007, you wrote:
>Historical back to when? I too hope you find an
>ancient source but it is possible that the Lute
>part was concocted sometime in the last century
>and the Lute part has come down attached to this
>piece. Ob
have the same
opinion, even if the Lute part is more modern.
VOW
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From: Alfonso Marin
To: vance wood ; lutelist Net
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: Ave Maria by Tromboncino
Dear Vance,
That could well be a possibility
It could well be that those recorded versions were taken and
intabulated from a vocal polyphonic setting by Tromboncino. I have
looked in Jeppesen's book for concordances but I can not find the
piece. Do any of you know of any polyphonic version of it?
Thanks again,
Alfonso
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> Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 11:26 AM
> Subject: [LUTE] Ave Maria by Tromboncino
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>> Dear fellow lutenists,
>>
>> I am looking for the music of "Ave Maria" by B. Tromboncino. I have a
>> CD with Marco Beasley and Accordone were t
ent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 11:26 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Ave Maria by Tromboncino
> Dear fellow lutenists,
>
> I am looking for the music of "Ave Maria" by B. Tromboncino. I have a
> CD with Marco Beasley and Accordone were this piece is recorded and
> in the programme notes it s
> 20th
> Century composer/arranger Mercurio took the Caccini-theme, repeated it
> several times and attached the words Ave Maria Ave Maria &c. to it and
> supplied it with a series of unresolved seventh chords.
Mercurio is very much a 21st century type,
he appears to be in his 30
Dear David (also I cc this to the list)
Interesting info! And also I vould be very pleased to have a copy of the
continuo version (why not also tab). And it is not so important to
clean the score; when you play continuo you get used to messy scores...
I think the piece could be very much like
er wrote an opera
> around 1600, one of the very early ones. At least one of the instrumental
> pieces in the opera was written by Caccini (why we know I don't know). 20th
> Century composer/arranger Mercurio took the Caccini-theme, repeated it
> several times and attached the wor
What I remember is that some composer wrote an opera
around 1600, one of the very early ones. At least one of the instrumental
pieces in the opera was written by Caccini (why we know I don't know). 20th
Century composer/arranger Mercurio took the Caccini-theme, repeated it
several times and atta
>> I suspect it is a work Vladimir Vavilov, a Wandervogellaute player from
>> St.Petersburg (he died 15-20 years ago) with a lifelong predilection for
>> sautscheckerei.
> I like this new word "sautscheckerei".
You'd have to thank Stewart McCoy for the coinage.
>> He probably had a difficulty in
Arto Wikla wrote:
> Could it be that Vavilov has changed his name to to Steve Mercurio?
I don't think so. Mercurio is crediting himself as orchestrator of a
work composed by Caccini.
HP
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Hi Roman et al.
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Roman Turovsky wrote:
> I suspect it is a work Vladimir Vavilov, a Wandervogellaute player from
> St.Petersburg (he died 15-20 years ago) with a lifelong predilection for
> sautscheckerei.
I like this new word "sautscheckerei".
> He probably had a difficulty
> I seem to be active today. :)
>
> A couple of hours ago I at last heard the so called "Ave Maria by Caccini"
> in my car radio. I have heard it mentioned, but never before heard the
> actual song. As far as I know / remember this piece is quite modern
> forgery, but
words as a chaconne.
The first appearance of the piece seems to be on his LP from the mid-70's.
RT
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From: "Arto Wikla" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 12:50 PM
Subject: [LUTE] The so called "Caccini Ave Maria"?
Hi lutenists,
I seem to be active today. :)
A couple of hours ago I at last heard the so called "Ave Maria by Caccini"
in my car radio. I have heard it mentioned, but never before heard the
actual song. As far as I know / remember this piece is quite modern
forgery, but now when I
Tanks to all help in finding Ave Maria's for (voice and) lute. I might add a
very exciting Aria by Kapsberger (1612): Ave Sanctissima Maria. That'll go
for sure
in the programme.
David
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To: "LGS-Europe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Lute net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 21. februar 2004 13:59
Subject: Re: Ave Maria for lute and voice
| Dear David,
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| There is a wonderful setting by Valderrabano, in Silva de
| Sirenas... it is an Ave Maria, #
Dear David,
There is a wonderful setting by Valderrabano, in Silva de
Sirenas... it is an Ave Maria, #26. I performed it with a tenor
about 10 years ago, & can attest that it is a beautiful setting.
ed
At 11:48 AM 2/21/04 +0100, LGS-Europe wrote:
>Can any of you help me w
Can any of you help me with Ave Marias for voice and lute or (romantic)
guitar? Anything will do. I do play the Bach and the Schubert and I'd like
to find more for a concert/cd-programme. Any period will do and iIdo not
mind to make arrangments.
Thank you!
David
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