I've sent you 3 zipped archives.
The documentation is at
http://polyhymnion.org/torban/sarmaticae.html etc.
RT
>I would not mind doing the conversion, could be an interesting
> project. Are they all available on your site Roman? Are the sources
> documented too?
>
> am always interested in disco
I would not mind doing the conversion, could be an interesting
project. Are they all available on your site Roman? Are the sources
documented too?
am always interested in discovering new music.
Bruno
www.estavel.org
On 11/4/06, Michal Gondko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But the truth is that mo
But the truth is that most of it is out of print for many years now and
circulates at best in xerox copies. If you are very lucky you may find
something in antiquarian bookstores. Good music libraries might have some
titles. PWM has an anthology of "Eastern European" lute music which is
available o
To: "Lutelist"
> Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 12:44 AM
> Subject: [LUTE] East European renaissance lute music in staff notation
>
>
>> Dear List,
>> I was asked by a harpist whether I could suggest any renaissance lute
>> music of
>> east Europe
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Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 12:10 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: East European renaissance lute music
in staff notation
> Charles:
>
> Try this --
>
> 40 UTWOROW NA LUTNIE
> attributed to Bartlomiej Pekiel
> P.W.P. Przedsiawicielatwo Wydawnictw Polski
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To: "Lutelist"
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 12:44 AM
Subject: [LUTE] East European renaissance lute music in staff notation
> Dear List,
> I was asked by a harpist whether I could suggest any renaissance lute
> music of
> east European origi
Polak and Bakfark come to mind. Both are in editions with staff notation.
David
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From: "Charles Browne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lutelist"
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 12:44 AM
Subject: [LUTE] East European renaissance lute music in st
Charles:
Try this --
40 UTWOROW NA LUTNIE
attributed to Bartlomiej Pekiel
P.W.P. Przedsiawicielatwo Wydawnictw Polskich
Warszawa, 1960
The publication is in guitar notation. The music seems to be intended
for 8-course lute in Renaissance tuning, so the attribution to a
mid-seventeenth century c
Dear List,
I was asked by a harpist whether I could suggest any renaissance lute music of
east European origin, in staff notation, that would be suitable for teaching
'arrangement for harps'. I would be grateful for any suggestions and music if
possible ,please : ^). I gather this is for a Harp fes
t;Markus Lutz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: lute music in staff notation
> Michael,
>
>
>Ronn McFarlane has been planning to do a CD
> devoted to the works of Byrd, however there has been
> some trouble from his label, Dorian.
Greetings, Chris. Unfortunately, Dorian is no more... out of business.
ed
At 01:31 PM 7/14/2005 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ronn McFarlane has been planning to do a CD
>devoted to the works of Byrd, however there has been
>some trouble from his label, Dorian. (They haven't
>released a
Michael,
Ronn McFarlane has been planning to do a CD
devoted to the works of Byrd, however there has been
some trouble from his label, Dorian. (They haven't
released any new projects in a while... I'm not sure
what their current statis is.)
At any rate, I believe Ronn has dropped the Byr
From: "Markus Lutz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Subject: lute music in staff notation
Date: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 2:24 AM
>Thomas,
>indeed there are quite many pieces for lute that use staff >notatiation.
>Best
>Markus
I find it strange indeed that B
On 06 Jul 2005 11:15 GMT, Mathias Rösel wrote:
MR> "Markus Lutz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
MR> > And the other way round there is the thesis, that harpsichord players in
France also played
MR> > from tablature, so that in fact French lute music never had been
exclusive lute music.
MR>
MR> wou
"Markus Lutz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> And the other way round there is the thesis, that harpsichord players in
> France also played
> from tablature, so that in fact French lute music never had been exclusive
> lute music.
would you mind to elaborate?
Best,
Mathias
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Thomas,
indeed there are quite many pieces for lute that use staff notation.
Even with the Krebs concertos for lute I'm not sure, if they haven't been
notated first in staff notation.
There are only left two different tablature versions, but they differ in a way
that could support this thesis.
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