Monica Hall wrote:
There is very little discussion now on the vihuela list either these
days. Perhaps we only really need one lutelist after all.
I listened to your Russian piece. Nice, but the sound kept fading away.
Keep at it.
Monica
Thanks for having a listen. I put up two pieces and
Sounds fine to me. I think you just wanted to be true to their markedly
melancholic nature (the first piece in particular), didn't you, Stuart ;)
Very nicely played, by the way, and with reminiscent scenery ... You
should do some more.
Alexander
PS: You can send me the title of the second
In re-reading the Scandinavian entry in James Tyler's The Guitar and
It's Music, I noticed three pieces mentioned which may be from the
time of Queen Christina.
The manuscript is from Sweden and is listed in Tyler's book as S-SK
MS 493b.
Rudén gives this entry on p. 43 of his Music in
The Romance is a very beautiful little piece. Thanks! -- R
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