I have started a new page devoted to Polish lute-songs, with only one item
(but in 2 versions, and I hope it would grow...), a song commonly, but
likely erroneously ascribed to Tomasz Padura -
http://www.polyhymnion.org/lieder/polish.html
Enjoy,
RT
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Dear e-friends,
I have just posted a unusually beautiful Ukrainian folk psalm with a
singable English translation. The accompaniment (designed to be easily
played and sung by the same individual) is arranged either for any lute in
renaissance tuning, or the baroque one.
There is also an animate
Actually 3 of 3 ARE.
RT
> The latest installment: 3 Goethe Lieder by Karl Friedrich Zelter (13-course
> lute). 2 of the 3 is for bass/baritone only:
> http://www.polyhymnion.org/lieder/german.html
> Enjoy,
> RT
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The latest installment: 3 Goethe Lieder by Karl Friedrich Zelter (13-course
lute). 2 of the 3 is for bass/baritone only:
http://www.polyhymnion.org/lieder/german.html
Enjoy,
RT
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I have just posted Beethoven's famous "SCHOTTISCHE TRINKLIED" with my
baroque lute accompaniment
in the RUSSIAN section at the
http://www.polyhymnion.org/lieder/russian.html
The Russian text was written in 1920's by Andrej Globa, ostensibly a
"translation" from the original Lowlands Scots. In this
I have just posted Beethoven's famous "SCHOTTISCHE TRINKLIED" with my
baroque lute accompaniment
in the RUSSIAN section at the
http://www.polyhymnion.org/lieder/russian.html
The Russian text was written in 1920's by Andrej Globa, ostensibly a
"translation" from the original Lowlands Scots. In this
By popular demand: I have added an archlute/10c version of #37.
RT
> I have some extraordinary and beautiful 18th century Ukrainian penitential
> Psalms just added (## 37-44, [39-40 are updates of previously available
> items]) to
> http://www.polyhymnion.org/lieder/ukrainian.html
> Enjoy,
> RT
Dear e-friends,
I have some extraordinary and beautiful 18th century Ukrainian penitential
Psalms just added (## 37-42, [39-40 are updates of previously available
items]) to
http://www.polyhymnion.org/lieder/ukrainian.html
Enjoy,
RT
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As promised, I have jut posted the German version of the same aria,
"Ha Welch Ein Kampf Der Seele", as #73 at
http://www.polyhymnion.org/lieder/german.html
RT
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> Dear e-friends!
> I've just posted something for the extremely adventurous am
Dear e-friends!
I've just posted something for the extremely adventurous amongst yourselves
at
http://www.polyhymnion.org/lieder/italian.html
This is an aria "Quali Contrarii Affetti" from Johann Friedrich Reichardt's
opera "Rosmonda". The lute part has no technical problems, but the vocal
part s
I have a new Schubert/Matthison item (13-course, for those interested) at
http://polyhymnion.org/lieder/lieder.html
RT
Dear e-friends,
As April 1st is coming to a close, and it is time to set aside the
merrymaking: I would like to offer you Lied #100, a VERY FINE anonymous
Ukrainian "Kant" about Adam's Fall from the early 1700's. It has all the
hallmarks of Dimitry Tuptalo style, so I believe it came from his pen.
Dear e-friends,
I'm unusually proud to inform you that Edward Drach, fine Ukrainian
composer, cobza player, singer (and physician...) has made available one of
his best songs "im volkston" for you perusal and delectation in an
arrangement that includes a prelude and postlude by yours truly.
It may
Dear e-friends,
I have just posted the Liedlein #98. It is playable as a solo, since it's
vocal usability is contingent on one's willingness to deal with a strange
language in transliteration (Ukrainian, again...). Its musical qualities
however are exceptional, and there are no technical difficulti
Lied #85
DIE SPINNERIN by Goethe/Schubert is now on
http://polyhymnion.org/lieder/lieder.html
The complete lyrics are available with #8 on the list, a setting of the same
text by J.F.Reichardt.
Amitiés,
RT
Apologies for the hectic rate of updates, BUT
Lied # 83-84,"Schäfers Klage" (Goethe/Reichardt)
is now available in 2 accomp. versions (11-course lute sufficient)
http://polyhymnion.org/lieder/lieder.html
Amities,
RT
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BTW,
The liedlein
#82. ERSTER VERLUST
Goethe/J.F.Reichardt
is on
http://polyhymnion.org/lieder/lieder.html
Enjoy,
RT
Just posted:
"Erinnerung" by Goethe/Zumsteeg,
in 2 versions, Bb and C-major (13-course req.)
at
http://www.polyhymnion.org/lieder/lieder.html
Enjoy,
RT
ps
I have also corrected orthography in Zelter's "Sehnsucht" and Tomasek's
"Rattenfänger".
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