Yes!  the recording is a bit rough and You Tube doesn't always do the
   music full justice.



   M

   ----- Original Message -----

   From: [1]Chris Despopoulos

   To: [2]Monica Hall

   Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 4:30 PM

   Subject: Re: [VIHUELA] Re: Bach Chaconne

   I'll second your opinion.  I've listened to this arrangement a number
   of times, and it's fully convincing to me.  In fact, I spent so much
   energy listening to the music that I never bothered to notice whether
   his tuning is re-entrant or not.  I only wish he would record it in a
   really nice room.
   cud
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   From: Monica Hall <[3]mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk>
   To: Waling Tiersma <waling.tier...@gmail.com>
   Cc: Vihuelalist <vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu>
   Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 11:17 AM
   Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Bach Chaconne
     Sorry about that - didn't copy right...
     Monica
     ----- Original Message -----
     From: [1]Waling Tiersma
     To: [2]Monica Hall
     Cc: [3]Lex Eisenhardt ; [4]Vihuelalist
     Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 4:09 PM
     Subject: Re: [VIHUELA] Bach Chaconne
       Hi Monica,
     Some characters were missing from the YouTube URL.
     This was the one I
     presume: [5][4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueSE1N_Qwks
     Waling
     2011/10/19 Monica Hall <[6][5]mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk>
       Just by the way, don't want to revive the controversy  -  but in
   one
       of his recent messages Lex said...
       The fact that the music transcends the scope of re-entrant tuning
       doesn't say that that tuning is inferior. We just should accept
   that
       it is not capable of rendering everything in music. Not Bach's
       Chaconne, for example...
       Well - it is....  Dominic Robillard has arranged it for what he
       calls the "Roman tuning" and can be heard playing it on You Tube
       [7]www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue
       or just put in Bach Chaconne baroque guitar.
       It works very well - sounds much better than it does on the
       classical guitar (or even the lute for that matter).  The violin is
       very limited in what it can do and the point about the piece is
   that
       it takes the instrument to the limits of what it can do.  The
       baroque guitar with a re-entrant tuning is much closer to the
   violin
       in the way that it is tuned than the classical guitar and has a
   more
       abrasive timbre which is similar to the violin.......Less is more.
       Yours truly
       Monica
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