Oh, dear! Thanks for the report.
It did work when I downloaded it just now.
Anyone else having a problem?
-- R
On May 10, 2009, at 12:57 AM, Rob MacKillop wrote:
I couldn't open the file, Rocky. I downloaded it twice. Same
problem -
a window saying the file was corrupted. Anyone els
Thank you David, Martyn, and Monica for your comments (and for
uploading the page from the original source, Monica!)
I have come across some different recordings of the piece:
Veronica Cangemi (From Italy to Brazil) with the Una Stella ensemble
has Philippe Spinosi on guitar. Also uses harps
I couldn't open the file, Rocky. I downloaded it twice. Same problem -
a window saying the file was corrupted. Anyone else have this problem?
Normally I have no such problems with your pdfs.
Rob
2009/5/10 Mjos & Larson <[1]rockype...@earthlink.net>
I have uploaded an update
I have uploaded an updated edition of Kremberg.
It includes some new pieces for guitar, another baroque lute setting,
a song, and some viol versions (which could serve as the starting
point for lute or archlute arrangements). There are also a few small
corrections to previously offered piec
I have scanned the first page of the manuscript and put it on my
www.earlyguitar.ning.com site if anyone is interested.
Monica
- Original Message -
From: "Martyn Hodgson"
To: ; "David van Ooijen"
Sent: Saturday, May 09, 2009 11:41 AM
Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: [VIHUELA] Re: [VIHUELA] R
The title written at the top of the first page of the manuscript is "Cantata
Spagnuola a voce sola e chitarra.". The guitar is the obligato instrument.
There is no mention of flute or violin.
Monica
- Original Message -
From: "Martyn Hodgson"
To: ; "Mjos & Larson"
Sent: Saturday
Hi Rocky
I can't answer all your questions but I do have a photocopy of the original
manuscript source.
The guitar part is in mensural notation using treble and bass clefs and
seems to consist of two parts although often just the bass line. As well as
the guitar part there is a separate bas
As said, it would be revealing to see if other pieces in the MS do not
always completely specify instruments and identify an accompanying
melody instrument on the top line. The Baerenreiter edition may allow
you to check this: - please let us know about the other pieces (is
instru
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Martyn Hodgson
wrote:
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>
> Without having seen the original MS it's difficult to be sure if
> Chrysander's edition is wholly accurate, certainly his naming the two
> upper staves of the system as for guitar seems editorial (since he
> places the chittara i
Without having seen the original MS it's difficult to be sure if
Chrysander's edition is wholly accurate, certainly his naming the two
upper staves of the system as for guitar seems editorial (since he
places the chittara in brackets). It would also be revealing to see if
this MS u
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Mjos & Larson wrote:
> I have been thinking to ask this group for ideas and suggestions on
> approaching Händel's "No se emendera jamas " (Cantata Spagnuola a voce sola
> e Chitarra) for some time.
>
> Or do do we take the subtitle literally that it is only voice an
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