> On Mar 23, 2019, at 5:43 AM, Luca Manassero wrote:
>
> I‘m about to ask him to rebuild the long neck of my big Hasenfuss
> theorbo, as the instrument has a fantastic voice, but Hasenfuss built a
> very heavy long neck, so it is really painful to homd during concerts.
>
Dear Friends,
if anybody is looking for a theorbo, we got one, made to our
requirements.
Theorbo after Matteo Sellas 76,5/151, built by Wojciech Wozniak in 2019
spruce top, polisander/rosewood back, ebony veneer on the neck. In
perfect condition, convinient to play, 4500EUR
filter after countries etc.
Enjoy!
Andreas
Am 08.03.2019 um 04:23 schrieb yuval.dvo...@posteo.de:
Hello everybody,
what would you say ist the most important literature concerning the
history ofthe theorbo (as an instrument, not concerning music for the
theorbo) in France?
On my list are
most important literature concerning the history
> ofthe theorbo (as an instrument, not concerning music for the theorbo) in
> France?
> On my list are until now:
>
> Michael Prynne: âJames Talbotâs Manuscript, IV: Plucked Strings â the
> Lute Familyâ, The Galpin Society Journa
Hello everybody,
what would you say ist the most important literature concerning the
history ofthe theorbo (as an instrument, not concerning music for the
theorbo) in France?
On my list are until now:
Michael Prynne: „James Talbot’s Manuscript, IV: Plucked Strings – the
Lute Family“, The
Sorry, something goes wrong with the link:
[1]https://www.facebook.com/baroque4you/videos/551180878677128/
ÿÃ, 12 þúÃ. 2018, 12:36 Konstantin Shchenikov
<[2]konstantin.n...@gmail.com>:
Dear colleagues,
I do not pretending to be an expert or merely t
Dear colleagues,
I do not pretending to be an expert or merely theorbo master, but would
like to say that theorbo (even my, which is honestly not the best one)
is loud enough with proper technique. I do not suffer playing this way.
Thanks to may teachers, Evangelina Mascardi and
On 04/10/2013 07:17, John Lenti wrote:
> Speaking as a full-time theorbo player, I feel that I can say with some
> authority that the theorbo cannot be held comfortably by anyone ever. What
> you do is you play near the bridge and suffer, pop some Advil, suffer some
> more, pop a D
Exactement! And well played IMO. :)
On Sun, Sep 9, 2018 at 8:29 AM Lex van Sante <[1]lvansa...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Ma belle si ton âme/ Une jeune fillette/La Monica
Lex van Sante
Op 8 sep. 2018, om 22:41 heeft G. C. <[2]kalei...@gmail.com> het
volgende geschreven:
Who
Ma belle si ton âme/ Une jeune fillette/La Monica
Lex van Sante
> Op 8 sep. 2018, om 22:41 heeft G. C. het volgende
> geschreven:
>
> Who recognizes the theme starting on 36:21 :)))
> On Sat, Sep 8, 2018 at 1:05 PM G. C. <[1]kalei...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Also well worth a listen
Who recognizes the theme starting on 36:21 :)))
On Sat, Sep 8, 2018 at 1:05 PM G. C. <[1]kalei...@gmail.com> wrote:
Also well worth a listen, where the well balanced soundscape actually
makes the plucker(s) audible:
[2]https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/play/m7lz
--
References
Also well worth a listen, where the well balanced soundscape actually
makes the plucker(s) audible:
[1]https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/play/m7lz
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References
1. https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/play/m7lz
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BWV 995 / 1011
On Sat, Sep 8, 2018 at 12:24 PM G. C. <[1]kalei...@gmail.com> wrote:
For some refreshing Bach, (@ BBC early music late) go to:
[1][2]https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/play/m8x2
The introduction starts at 1:16:55
G.
--
References
For some refreshing Bach, (@ BBC early music late) go to:
[1]https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/play/m8x2
The introduction starts at 1:16:55
G.
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References
1. https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/play/m8x2
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Sorry for misinformation, I have to correct myself:
The Doni _lute_ book does not contain any music for the theorbo. It is a lute
book for the 14c Arciliuto.
Mathias
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Doni seems to be a good advice. But first try to get the basic idea of playing
the theorbo, viz. playing with reentrant tuning. It's not the same as playing
the lute. Or rather, you will easily hear when somebody actually plays the lute
on a theorbo.
Start playing simple scales, starting o
Have a look into the Seicento Catalogue ===>
http://www.seicentomusic.de/seite03.html. There is some easy music for theorbo.
Rainer
Subject: [LUTE] Starting Theorbo
Dear Collected Wisdom:
I have rented a small theorbo from the American Lute Society for one
year to learn
The Doni Lutebook has many rewarding yet easy pieces:
http://gerbode.net/sources/doni_MS_1640/pdf/
Am 11.07.2018 um 00:11 schrieb George Arndt:
Dear Collected Wisdom:
I have rented a small theorbo from the American Lute Society for one
year to learn how to play it. What easy
Try the lovey Piccinini chaccone.
Jim
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Original message
From: George Arndt
Date: 7/10/18 6:11 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Lute List , George Arndt
Subject: [LUTE] Starting Theorbo
Dear Collected Wisdom
http://polyhymnion.org/swv/theorbo.html
better URL!
RT
On 7/10/2018 6:55 PM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
try some of mine -
http://polyhymnion.org/theorbo.html
RT
On 7/10/2018 6:11 PM, George Arndt wrote:
Dear Collected Wisdom:
I have rented a small theorbo from the American Lute
try some of mine -
http://polyhymnion.org/theorbo.html
RT
On 7/10/2018 6:11 PM, George Arndt wrote:
Dear Collected Wisdom:
I have rented a small theorbo from the American Lute Society for one
year to learn how to play it. What easy pieces do you recommend I begin
with
est course at middle c'). And accordingly the fingerboard strings
would be c' g d Bb F C. Pitch could perhaps just come up to
modern A440 at 890mm but be more comfortable at a semitone below.
Such an instrument could be used for continuo where a player didn't
wis
Dear Magnus,
From the historical evidence and extant instruments, the double strung
theorbo seemed at least as common as the single strung instrument.
However generally not with doubled basses but mostly (pace the fine
Puget painting) in the configuration of only the fingered
Dear Lute netters,
as some of you might recall I recently decided to get a new instrument.
My first idea was to have a copy made of the Sellas E 545 theorbo in
Paris,
but since my principal aim with this instrument was to use it for Basso
Continuo,
I discussed with my lute
Dear theorbist friends, I now have 30 pieces for solo theorbo, with 4
videos by Rob MacKillop and Peter Damsma at
[1]http://polyhymnion.org/swv/theorbo.html Newly added is ÐоÑлиÑÑ
(Mourning Dove), a sprightly Ukrainian dance with 3 doubles -
[2]http://polyhymnion.org/swv
RA
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of Tristan von Neumann
Sent: Monday, January 8, 2018 12:28 PM
To: lutelist Net
Subject: [LUTE] Short Tongue-in-cheek lecture about the Theorbo
If you need a funny video to expla
If you need a funny video to explain to someone what a theorbo is, this
cetainly serves the purpose. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsypbHFR5_E
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e
lower pegbox of a French theorbo with its distinctive pierced
fretwoork pegbox and chanterelle slot. It is coming up for auction
in Vienna on 17/10/17 and can be seen here:
https://www.dorotheum.com/en/auctions/current-auctions/kataloge/list-lots-detail/auktion/12759-old-master-paintings/lotID/
seem to be quite deeply scalloped don't you think?
Best,
Matthew
On 04/10/2017 14:19, David Van Edwards wrote:
There's an interesting painting showing the back and part of the lower
pegbox of a French theorbo with its distinctive pierced fretwoork
pegbox and chanterelle slot. It is com
There's an interesting painting showing the back and part of the
lower pegbox of a French theorbo with its distinctive pierced
fretwoork pegbox and chanterelle slot. It is coming up for auction in
Vienna on 17/10/17 and can be seen here:
https://www.dorotheum.com/en/auctions/current-auc
on of theorbo and / or chitarrone is a very
complex one, with a lot of different instruments (all double fretted
courses, all single fretted courses, etc.) and of course the variations
caused by very low (Rome, for instance) or very high pitches (Venezia).
..and instruments like the Roman archlutes wher
question is that to answer it you have to make
assumptions about precisely the instruments you should not be making
assumptions about. Suppose you find an instrument with six double-strung 74 cm
courses on the fingerboard and eight 150 cm courses on the extension. Is it a
theorbo in D, a small
Dear collective wisdom,
I'm doing some research concerning the historical theorbo (fretted)
string lengths in museum or private collections: I'd be really grateful
to anybody letting me know about historical theorbos with "short" string
length. Of course a reference to a colle
Sorry about repeat my computer seems to have a mind of its own!
On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 10:55 PM Anthony Hart
<[1]anthony.hart1...@gmail.com> wrote:
Has anybody tried transcribing music for Theorbo in A to be
played on
Archlute in G? What transposition could b
Has anybody tried transcribing music for Theorbo in A to be played on
Archlute in G? What transposition could be used.
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Musicologist and Independent Researcher
Highrise
Ask Arto Wikla. He has successfully done a lot on that field.
Mathias
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von Anthony Hart
Gesendet: Sonntag, 7. Mai 2017 18:35
An: lute
Betreff: [LUTE] Theorbo music on archlute
Has
Has anyone transcribed music for theorbo in A to be played on Archlute
in G? What transposition could be used?
Many thanks
Anthony
--
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Musicologist and Independent Researcher
27;s what I meant to say, but I was still half asleep...
Rob
On 10 Feb 2017 08:34, "Albert Reyerman"
<[1][4][5]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de> wrote:
Infact the TREE edition shows Visee pieces for theorbo
arranged
half asleep...
Rob
On 10 Feb 2017 08:34, "Albert Reyerman"
<[1][4]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de> wrote:
Infact the TREE edition shows Visee pieces for theorbo
arranged for archlute in FRENCH tablature.
Regards
Albert Reyerma
That's what I meant to say, but I was still half asleep...
Rob
On 10 Feb 2017 08:34, "Albert Reyerman"
<[1]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de> wrote:
Infact the TREE edition shows Visee pieces for theorbo
arranged for archlute in FRENCH tablature.
Regards
Infact the TREE edition shows Visee pieces for theorbo
arranged for archlute in FRENCH tablature.
Regards
Albert Reyerman
TREE EDITION
Albert Reyerman
Finkenberg 89
23558 Luebeck
Germany
albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
www.tree-edition.com
0451 899 78 48
---
Fine Art Paintings
Anke Reyerman
has been enjoying it immensely so far, playing his Renaissance lute
> repertoire on it.
> Since I'm the one signed up on this list, he asked me if I would ask
> you all whether anyone has taken any theorbo pieces and arranged them
> for archlute? E.g., de Visee's Chaconne i
sely so far, playing his Renaissance lute
> repertoire on it.
> Since I'm the one signed up on this list, he asked me if I would ask
> you all whether anyone has taken any theorbo pieces and arranged them
> for archlute? E.g., de Visee's Chaconne in G or Kapsberger
ed up on this list, he asked me if I would ask
you all whether anyone has taken any theorbo pieces and arranged them
for archlute? E.g., de Visee's Chaconne in G or Kapsberger's Toccata
arpeggiata?
Beyond that, since he is still a rookie at reading Italian tablature,
h
My son is renting an archlute from the LSA. He just got it yesterday
and has been enjoying it immensely so far, playing his Renaissance lute
repertoire on it.
Since I'm the one signed up on this list, he asked me if I would ask
you all whether anyone has taken any theorbo piece
Dear All,
This year I might again be doing an international summer workshop in
Norwich, as the Lute Society has need of another theorbo for hire to
members. If we do, it is likely to be in late July or early August. To
get a flavour of what is involved have a look at this webpage
Absolutely stunning Stefan. Wonderful playing, congratulations on this daunting
accomplishment!
> On Dec 12, 2016, at 6:07 AM, Stefan Lundgren
> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> Videos now complete on You Tube:
>
> J.S. Bach "6 Suites a Violoncello Solo" for Th
Hello!
Videos now complete on You Tube:
J.S. Bach "6 Suites a Violoncello Solo" for Theorbo Solo
[1]BWV 1007 / [2]BWV 1008 / [3]BWV 1009 / [4]BWV 1010 / [5]BWV 1011 /
[6]BWV 1012[]^[DEL: :DEL] []^[DEL: :DEL]
Lundgren Edition
[7]www.luteonline.se
--
Refere
Highly recommended indeed !
Best,
Jean-Marie Poirier
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De : David Morales
Date : 13/10/2016 9:28 AM (GMT+01:00)
à : List LUTELIST
Objet : [LUTE] Theorbo and baroque guitar played by Miguel
Thanks for the link. A very interesting performance on the baroque
guitar! A very HIP performance.
Monica
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Date: 13/10/2016 7:28
To: "List LUTELIST"
Subj: [LUTE] Theorbo and baroque guitar played by Miguel Rincón
Dear lute friends,
Let me share with you two great videos:
[1]https://vimeo.com/186238735
[2]https://vimeo.com/186238734
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1. Theorbo by Anatoli Gundilowicz 2016 76 / 151cm
2 11 course baroque lute by Anatoli Gundilowicz 2016 69cm.
3. Liuto Attiorbat
Solo music for theorbo from Germany. Anybody can think of composers,
pieces, manuscripts?
David
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14C (NEW!!!) THEORBO BY IVO MAGHERINI (May 2015), sold with PVC
ultra-lightweight Vorko Case. 76cm/120cm. Can be set up with single or
double strings. Fantastic instrument that can be tuned as a theorbo in A or
as a ""théorbe de pièces" in D. It can also be set up as a powerful
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JAMIN NARVEY <[3]luthi...@gmail.com>:
Dear Lutenists,
Just a note to say that I am selling a 14c theorbo/baroque lute
by Ivo
Magherini. The instrument is in Paris but could be taken to
London for
viewings on 16/17 April.
In case this may be of i
Dear Lutenists,
Just a note to say that I am selling a 14c theorbo/baroque lute by Ivo
Magherini. The instrument is in Paris but could be taken to London for
viewings on 16/17 April.
In case this may be of interest, do contact me in a private message.
Photos are readily
much of a bother for the flats. Must be
the jazz I attempt to crudely hack out every now and then. ;-)
Chris
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On Thursday, March 17, 2016, 12:18 PM, Edward Chrysogonus Yong
wrote:
Hi Lutefolk!
Just a thought - would a theorbo in G be useful
: Theorbo in G
I have no doubt. It would work as a lute in g with reentrant tuning.
2016-03-17 13:14 GMT-03:00 Edward Chrysogonus Yong
<[1]edward.y...@gmail.com>:
Hi Lutefolk!
Just a thought - would a theorbo in G be useful for playing continuo
in flat keys?
Edwar
I have no doubt. It would work as a lute in g with reentrant tuning.
2016-03-17 13:14 GMT-03:00 Edward Chrysogonus Yong
<[1]edward.y...@gmail.com>:
Hi Lutefolk!
Just a thought - would a theorbo in G be useful for playing continuo
in flat keys?
Edwar
Hi Lutefolk!
Just a thought - would a theorbo in G be useful for playing continuo in flat
keys?
Edward Yong
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To get on or
English Theorbo. Single re-entrant 1st String/course down the 8ve.
Thomas Mace, Wilson, etc. in "G". I think also some large French lutes?
Some old article or other in one of the lute publications.
On 3/17/2016 9:14 AM, Edward Chrysogonus Yong wrote:
Hi Lutefolk!
Just a thought
Cool. I really like his playing. I dont know what his instrument was like and
I guess he was using classical guitar technique but the Bach is very exciting.
On Mar 7, 2016, at 6:10 AM, Christopher Stetson
wrote:
> but until then, someone has put it here:
> [2]https://www.youtube.com/watch?
12S0
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>>>BTW the first recording that I'm aware of is by Eugen
Dombois, on
>>>vinyl
first recording that I'm aware of is by Eugen
Dombois, on
>>>vinyl
>>>...
>>>Peter
>>>---Messaggio originale---
>>>Da: Wayne
>>>Data: 23/02/2016 18:32:08
>>>A
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>>> BTW the first recording that I'm aware of is by Eugen Dombois, on
>>>vinyl
>>> ...
>>> Peter
>>> ---Messaggio originale---
>>> Da: Wayne
>>> Data: 23/02/2016 18
gt; Peter
>> ---Messaggio originale---
>> Da: Wayne
>> Data: 23/02/2016 18:32:08
>> A: [2]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
>> Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: Pachenbel suite for theorbo
>> Peter Steur contributed them, and as Arto says, for baroque lut
Da: Wayne
>Data: 23/02/2016 18:32:08
>A: [2]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
>Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: Pachenbel suite for theorbo
>Peter Steur contributed them, and as Arto says, for baroque lute.
> Wayne
>To get on or off this list see list information at
&g
; BTW the first recording that I'm aware of is by Eugen Dombois, on vinyl
> ...
> Peter
> ---Messaggio originale---
> Da: Wayne
> Data: 23/02/2016 18:32:08
> A: [2]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
> Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: Pachenbel suite for theorbo
> Peter St
BTW the first recording that I'm aware of is by Eugen Dombois, on vinyl
...
Peter
---Messaggio originale---
Da: Wayne
Data: 23/02/2016 18:32:08
A: [2]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: Pachenbel suite for theorbo
Peter Steur contributed them, and as Arto s
: 23/02/2016 18:32:08
A: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: Pachenbel suite for theorbo
Peter Steur contributed them, and as Arto says, for baroque lute.
Wayne
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Peter Steur contributed them, and as Arto says, for baroque lute.
Wayne
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And by the way, these pieces are to baroque lute in d-minor tuning (11
courses is enough), no to theorbo!
Arto
On 23/02/16 18:55, Wayne wrote:
That might be
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/tab-serv/tablature.cgi?Baroque_lute/pachelbel.pdf
We will see if this gets to the list unmangled
Ratsmusik, but with
en entirely different program focus (Dowland in Nuremberg).
Regards,
Joachim
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Betreff: [LUTE] Pachenbel suite for theorbo
Datum: 2016-02-23T17:15:00+0100
Von: "Anthony Hart" <[3]anthony.hart1...@gma
That might be
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/tab-serv/tablature.cgi?Baroque_lute/pachelbel.pdf
We will see if this gets to the list unmangled.
W
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: "jo.lued...@t-online.de"
> Subject: [LUTE] Re: Pachenbel suite for theorbo
> D
urger Ratsmusik, but with en entirely different program
focus (Dowland in Nuremberg).
Regards,
Joachim
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Betreff: [LUTE] Pachenbel suite for theorbo
Datum: 2016-02-23T17:15:00+0100
Von: "Anthony Hart"
An: "lute"
I have just discovered a youtu
I have just discovered a youtube video of a suite by Pachenbel played
on theorbo by Ulrich Wedermeier. Does anyone know where I can find this
work?
[1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPGmylInxic
-- many thanks
Anthony
An ensemble in Malta is looking for a theorbo to hire for an extended
period. We are aware of the costs of shipping and would be prepared to
pay that.
If anyone has an instrument which they would be prepared to hire please
contact me off-line.
Many thanks
Anthony
Yes thx Arto, I know the tuning
2016-01-15 12:12 GMT-05:00 Arto Wikla <[1]wi...@cs.dartmouth.edu>:
And by the way, all the 6 open strings of an a theorbo, A-d-g-h-e-a,
should be familiar to guitarists, too. Only the order is little
different... ;-)
Arto
On
Tune it to F# and it's an archlute at Roman pitch, sort of. r
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Geoff Gaherty
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 11:50 AM
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: theorbo tuning exper
And by the way, all the 6 open strings of an a theorbo, A-d-g-h-e-a,
should be familiar to guitarists, too. Only the order is little
different... ;-)
Arto
On 15/01/16 18:58, David van Ooijen wrote:
Replacing the second string with a high octave is what some continuo
players do. I
mail.com>:
Replacing the second string with a high octave is what some
continuo
players do. I remember some 25 years ago having to replace one
particular theorbo player for just one concert in a series. I
received
a cassette tape with a recording of one of the earli
Replacing the second string with a high octave is what some continuo
players do. I remember some 25 years ago having to replace one
particular theorbo player for just one concert in a series. I received
a cassette tape with a recording of one of the earlier concerts so I
knew more
On 2016-01-15 10:26 AM, Bruno Cognyl-Fournier wrote:
Has anyone ever experimented tuning a theorbo like a guitar with an E
top string, no re-entrant tuning? to facilitate the player with reading
a continuo part from music notation? this would essentially give the
same tessitura
.
>
>> On 15 Jan 2016, at 11:26 PM, Bruno Cognyl-Fournier
><[2]fournier...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>Dear lutenetters,
>>Has anyone ever experimented tuning a theorbo like a guitar with
>an E
>>top string, no re-entrant tuning?
gt; wrote:
>
>Dear lutenetters,
>Has anyone ever experimented tuning a theorbo like a guitar with
an E
>top string, no re-entrant tuning? to facilitate the player with
reading
>a continuo part from music notation? this would essentially give
t
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> On 15 Jan 2016, at 11:26 PM, Bruno Cognyl-Fournier
> wrote:
>
> Dear lutenetters,
> Has anyone ever experimented tuning a theorbo like a guitar with an E
> to
Dear lutenetters,
Has anyone ever experimented tuning a theorbo like a guitar with an E
top string, no re-entrant tuning? to facilitate the player with reading
a continuo part from music notation? this would essentially give the
same tessitura as a regular theorbo and allow to play
What's the bridge width?
RT
On 1/3/2016 10:20 AM, BENJAMIN NARVEY wrote:
Dear Lutenists,
A very happy new year! In case this may be of interest, do contact me
in a private message.
All best wishes,
Benjamin
14C THEORBO/BAROQUE LUTE BY IVO MAGHERINI (2015), sold
Dear Lutenists,
A very happy new year! In case this may be of interest, do contact me
in a private message.
All best wishes,
Benjamin
14C THEORBO/BAROQUE LUTE BY IVO MAGHERINI (2015), sold with PVC
ultra-lightweight Vorko Case. 76cm/120cm. Can be set up with single or
has anyone any experience of the EMS Theorbo? Not as a professional
instrument but for a beginner and as a practice instrument.
Anthony
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Anthony Hart MSc, LLCM,ALCM.
Musicologist and Independent
Dear friends,
next October I'll spend a few days in New York.
I'm looking for a theorbo or an archlute to ren,t from 2nd to 11th.
Can be at 415 or 440.
Can someone help me?
thanks,
Diego
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exercises but as for actual pieces it is a b= it lacking. For pieces
I found the two volumes of a Easy Theorbo pieces pub= lished by
Seicento useful. These are not actual theorbo works but lute and
baroque guitar transcriptions. Quite nice pieces and playable as a
begi
Hi Bill,
I'm aware of Torelli's tutor, however as you pointed out it lacksactual
pieces, and that's what I need. You mentioned seicento, is it a
= publisher?
Thanks.
2015-06-16 14:18 GMT-03:0= 0 Bill <[1]wfeis...@msn.com>:
Dear Bruno,
Although I do
n 2015 20:12:39 +0200
A A Subject: Re: [LUTE] Theorbo pieces
A A From: [3]anthony.hart1...@gmail.com
A A To: [4]wfeis...@msn.com
A A CC: [5]bruno.l...@gmail.com; [6]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
A A I was dissociated in the Torelli Tutor. It does have a few
exercises
A
Thanks for the additional information and correction, Anthony!
Bill
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Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 20:12:39 +0200
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Theorbo pieces
From: anthony.hart1...@gmail.com
To: wfeis...@msn.com
CC
Whoops I meant dissapointedA
On Tuesday, June 16, 2015, Bill <[1]wfeis...@msn.com> wrote:
A A Dear Bruno,
A A Although I do not play the theorbo, I am aware of a theorbo
tutor by
A A Francesca Torelli, aptly named "A Tutor for the Theorbo."A It
I was dissociated in the Torelli Tutor. It does have a few exercises
but as for actual pieces it is a bit lacking. For pieces I found the
two volumes of a Easy Theorbo pieces published by Seicento useful.
These are not actual theorbo works but lute and baroque guitar
transcriptions
Dear Bruno,
Although I do not play the theorbo, I am aware of a theorbo tutor by
Francesca Torelli, aptly named "A Tutor for the Theorbo." It is
published by Ut Orpheus Edizioni:
[1]http://www.utorpheus.com/product_info.php?cPath5&products_id50. It
is available
Dear lute folks, can anyone point out any publication on the market
afor those who are starting on the theorboa? I mean simple and
progressive pieces for those with no experience at all. Everything I
have is for intermediate and advanced players (Kapsperger, Piccinini,
Hurel, Pitoni,
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