Antwort: Re: sarmaticae antiquae coactae

2005-01-28 Thread thomas . schall
examples on my page ... Thomas Jon Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] am 28.01.2005 08:33:19 An:Tony Chalkley [EMAIL PROTECTED], LUTE-LIST lute@cs.dartmouth.edu, Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kopie: Thema: Re: sarmaticae antiquae coactae I suppose some will want to check the sarmaticae

Re:Antwort: Re: sarmaticae antiquae coactae

2005-01-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
) rythmns. Remind me and I'll try to add some examples on my page ... Thomas Jon Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] am 28.01.2005 08:33:19 An:Tony Chalkley [EMAIL PROTECTED], LUTE-LIST lute@cs.dartmouth.edu, Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kopie: Thema: Re: sarmaticae antiquae

sarmaticae antiquae coactae

2005-01-27 Thread Roman Turovsky
BTW, if anyone is interested in learning to play in 5/4: the sarmatica count is up to 51, and the last item is in that unusual meter. http://polyhymnion.org/torban/torban4.html Enjoy, RT To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

Re: sarmaticae antiquae coactae

2005-01-27 Thread Arto Wikla
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Roman Turovsky wrote: And please, do NOT ever refer to me as the Count of Sarmatia. But the new Queen of Ukraina (prime minister) seems to be a pretty beautiful lady... ;) Congrats... Arto To get on or off this list see list information at

Re: sarmaticae antiquae coactae

2005-01-27 Thread Roman Turovsky
And please, do NOT ever refer to me as the Count of Sarmatia. But the new Queen of Ukraina (prime minister) seems to be a pretty beautiful lady... ;) Congrats... Arto Indeed, and THERE WERE AT LEAST 3 LUTENISTS at the barricades. RT http://polyhymnion.org To get on or

Re: sarmaticae antiquae coactae

2005-01-27 Thread Roman Turovsky
? - Original Message - From: Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: LUTE-LIST lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 10:05 PM Subject: sarmaticae antiquae coactae BTW, if anyone is interested in learning to play in 5/4: the sarmatica count is up to 51, and the last item

Re: sarmaticae antiquae coactae

2005-01-27 Thread Jon Murphy
I suppose some will want to check the sarmaticae with a Geiger counter. RT No, geiger counters only check the random, but very regular, emissions from radioactively decaying material. One would hope that the wonderful rhythms of music won't decay in our lifetimes. Radioactive decay is an aspect