Re: A couple of questions

2005-02-07 Thread Stephan Olbertz
Concerning Mus.ms 40032 Antonio wrote: > <><>< Dear Kenneth, To my knowledge, there is no listing yet available. I have compiled an index from my own copy of the MS, but I would not consider it as definitive until I have compared it with what Griffiths and Fabris come up with in their own edition.

RE: A couple of questions

2005-01-18 Thread Rob MacKillop
I don't think so, but ask Wayne... Rob -Original Message- From: Antonio Corona [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 January 2005 05:44 To: vihuela Subject: Re: A couple of questions does the list suppport attachments? Best wishes, Antonio To get on or off this list see

Re: Fwd: Re: A couple of questions

2005-01-17 Thread Antonio Corona
y, > > ed > > > >X-Ironport-AV: i="3.88,130,1102309200"; > >d="scan'208"; a="559767167:sNHT15571376" > >X-RF-Exists: > >X-Mailing-List: vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu > >Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 06:21:51 + (GMT) &g

Re: A couple of questions

2005-01-17 Thread Antonio Corona
Dear Kenneth, To my knowledge, there is no listing yet available. I have compiled an index from my own copy of the MS, but I would not consider it as definitive until I have compared it with what Griffiths and Fabris come up with in their own edition. I will send it gladly, with this proviso in mi

Re: A couple of questions

2005-01-17 Thread Edward Martin
Thanks, Antonio, for your wonderful response! In addition to these references to the 7 course vihuela, Ward mentions in his 1953 dissertation the following references to vihuelistas playing 7 course vihuelas: 1. Francisco Guerrero - Pacheco, in eulogy, describes him as self taught on the 7 c

Fwd: Re: A couple of questions

2005-01-17 Thread Edward Martin
559767167:sNHT15571376" >X-RF-Exists: >X-Mailing-List: vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu >Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 06:21:51 + (GMT) >To: vihuela >From: Antonio Corona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: A couple of questions > >Dear Ed, > >How right you are; o

Re: A couple of questions

2005-01-17 Thread KennethBeLute
In a message dated 1/17/2005 1:22:32 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Regarding the music for a seven-course vihuela, there is none in the seven books, but a number of goodies can be found in the MS40032, formerly in the Preussischer Staatsbibliothek, now in the Jagiellonska Lib

Re: A couple of questions

2005-01-16 Thread Antonio Corona
Dear Ed, How right you are; of course there were more references to the 7-course vihuela around. The only "correction" would be that, despite what is shown in the portrait of Pedro de Mesa (a rather poor depiction of the instrument) the text states that he played an eight-course instrument, somet

RE: A couple of questions... oops.

2005-01-16 Thread Antonio Corona
s, Antonio --- Rob MacKillop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > -Original Message- > From: Antonio Corona [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 15 January 2005 07:19 > To: vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu > Subject: Re: A couple of questions... oops. > > Ooop

Re: A couple of questions

2005-01-16 Thread Antonio Corona
Dear Bill, "The second thing by which they are distinguished lies in the tuning, because they are of different species, and since there is no distinction in regard to the construction of these three instruments, whatever I say of one must be understood for all." --- bill kilpatrick <[EMAIL