Jacob Heringman has a new CD out on Magnatune.com called Blame Not My
Lute
Yes, as has been pointed out the CD accompanies one of the Lute
Society's publications. Chris Goodwin, the secretary of the Lute
Society, has provided the following information about it:
At last! A book of easy
Thanks for recommending the Heringman CD. I also loved the web-site and
bought some other tunes - LaPrimavera Early Renaissance Music and James
Edwards Canarios. The Heringman CD will come in handy with some pieces I
am learning.
It seems that most suggested links on this lute list provide
Jacob Heringman has a new CD out on Magnatune.com called Blame Not
My Lute (insert joke here). A 47 minute collection of 58 Renaissance
Lute pieces. Very solid and clear playing. Highly recommended for
beginner and intermediate players who will likely come across these
pieces in various
Hmmm, 48 seconds per tune average.
That brings up something I've wondered about - a lot of ren lute music
seems to be very short. Did they just play lots of short pieces or was the
practice to repeat a piece several times? Do the written scores represent
themes which the player developed as he
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Hmmm, 48 seconds per tune average.
That brings up something I've wondered about - a lot of ren lute music
seems to be very short. Did they just play lots of short pieces
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Hmmm, 48 seconds per tune average.
That brings up something I've wondered about - a lot of ren lute music
seems to be very short. Did they just play lots of short pieces or was the
practice to
Greetings All Again from Axel:
I also forgot the name of Mr. Herringman's latest CD, but want a copy of it
to work with the issue of the LSA Journal which has published the music from
it.
Let us all hope that Mr. Herringman brings many copies of this CD for sale to
Cleveland.
Best Wishes,
you can buy this CD (The Siena Lute Book) from his website :
http://www.heringman.com/discography.htm
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De : Arthur Ness (boston) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : vendredi 4 juin 2004 18:47
À : LUTE NET
Objet : Heringman CD
Does anyone know the title and CD number
Dear Art and everyone else:
FYI, Jacob is bringing at least 50 copies for sale to the Lute Festival!
Kenneth