Re: FW: Lute related podcasting

2005-04-18 Thread G.R. Crona
Very nice Arne, did you compose them yourself? Not strictly podcasting though in my understanding of the word. It's quite a new format, but I see a great potential here for all of us interested in the Lute. Just thought someone had been a poineer already, but I was wrong. All the best! Göran On

Re: FW: Lute related podcasting

2005-04-18 Thread G.R. Crona
David, I see podcasting more as a way to replicate home-made radio programs on the net. That means taking up lute issues like in a radio program, f. ex. incorporating music, but not necesarily. Like discussing tuning issues with sound examples, comparing versions of pieces, analyzing lute matters

Re: FW: Lute related podcasting

2005-04-17 Thread LGS-Europe
Sure, everyone knows about the magnificence of magnatune, but you can't save those files, only listen to them in real time. What you pay is what you get, I mean, you can _buy_ them, like a normal cd, as if _real_ people made those recordings, people who deserve to get paid for their work. I

Re: FW: Lute related podcasting

2005-04-17 Thread G.R. Crona
No, no, you're getting it all wrong. I never said you should not pay for downloading magnatune music. What I'm saying, or rather asking, is: Is there any podcasting out there on lute related matters? If not, I believe there should be. The whole idea about podcasting is to upload home-made

Re: FW: Lute related podcasting

2005-04-17 Thread G.R. Crona
On 4/17/05, G.R. Crona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, no, you're getting it all wrong. I never said you should not pay for downloading magnatune music. What I'm saying, or rather asking, is: Is there any podcasting out there on lute related matters? If not, I believe there should be.

Re: FW: Lute related podcasting

2005-04-17 Thread bill kilpatrick
in a way, having easy access to non-paid, pirated music could be a real boon for solo performers or small ensembles willing to play without the digital crutch. a friend of mine is searching for a musician to entertain guests at her 140th birthday party (she and her husband celebrate their

Re: FW: Lute related podcasting

2005-04-17 Thread Donatella Galletti
- Donatella http://web.tiscali.it/awebd - Original Message - From: bill kilpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: G.R. Crona [EMAIL PROTECTED]; LGS-Europe [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 12:35 PM Subject: Re: FW: Lute related podcasting in a way, having easy

Re: FW: Lute related podcasting

2005-04-17 Thread Edward Martin
I agree, as I _am_ one of those Magnatune musicians, and yes, I am hopefully a real person. ed At 08:46 AM 4/17/2005 +0200, LGS-Europe wrote: Sure, everyone knows about the magnificence of magnatune, but you can't save those files, only listen to them in real time. What you pay is what

Re: FW: Lute related podcasting

2005-04-17 Thread Taco Walstra
On Saturday 16 April 2005 17:24, G.R. Crona wrote: Hi guys, Sure, everyone knows about the magnificence of magnatune, but you can't save those files, only listen to them in real time. Well, they don't want you to, but with my linux PC I'm quite able to burn a music CD from it after some

Re: FW: Lute related podcasting

2005-04-17 Thread LGS-Europe
No, no, you're getting it all wrong. I never said you should not pay for downloading magnatune music. What I'm saying, or rather asking, is: Is there any podcasting out there on lute related matters? If not, I believe there should be. Point taken. My friend Michiel Niessen has some of his,

Re: FW: Lute related podcasting

2005-04-17 Thread LGS-Europe
have a booklet. I like especially the Michelangelo Galilei by Paul Beier, which is music I often play. Hoi Taco Herringman has wonderful cds too: Josquin and the Sienna book! And everybody: do listen to Matthew Wadsworth's cd of Johnson (solo and song): great music, great (all-gut!) playing,

FW: Lute related podcasting

2005-04-16 Thread Ron Fletcher
Sorry, not yet on Broadbean... -Original Message- From: G.R. Crona [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16 April 2005 08:56 To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: Lute related podcasting Hi, does anyone know of links to lute related podcasting? G. To get on or off this list see list

Re: FW: Lute related podcasting

2005-04-16 Thread G.R. Crona
Hi guys, Sure, everyone knows about the magnificence of magnatune, but you can't save those files, only listen to them in real time. I was thinking more like downloadable programs dealing with lute matters. And if not yet available, isn't it about high time? Cheers Göran On 4/16/05, Ron

Re: FW: Lute related podcasting

2005-04-16 Thread Timothy Motz
Göran , You can download the Magnatune music. You have to pay for it if you do that, but you can download it and it's not expensive compared to buying CDs in a music store. John lets you decide what to pay, and you can spend as little as $5 US for an album. When you say programs, do you