Dear baroque luters,
I thought that the CNRS editions are out of print, but there is still
the Mouton volume
https://www.cnrseditions.fr/catalogue/arts-et-essais-litteraires/oeuvres-de-charles-mouton/
Kind regards
Bernd
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Dear Sterling,
You are right, there are two concerti.
There has been an edition by Ricordi or so in the 70s.
Didn't you buy that? ;-)
By accident you can find a facsimile here:
http://dl.free.fr/jn9XLAUjx
for 30 days.
Click on Valider et télécharger et le fichier. (That means: validate
and
It could perhaps refer to this book:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_grand_dictionaire_historique
Or may be the piece itself was estimated as highly learned?
B
On 21.05.2014 19:45, Rob MacKillop wrote:
Any background info regarding the piece on page 145 of the Saizenay manuscript, entitled
On 18.05.2014 18:41, James Jackson wrote:
I'm getting some very odd rearrangement of letters in my messages - a
server problem perhaps?
Letter A is disappearing and D is getting on converted to A and numbers
I'm typing are disappearing - weird!
James.
That happens always
Chers amis,
if you set the filter like this
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?lang=deuid=1exFilter=1type=mssst=0title=Moutonkey=msnam=comp=Vis%E9e
you find that the piece is in the Saizenay ms. on page 76. It's in e
minor! Only 236 pieces in the repertoire are in e-minor.
Then we go to this
As it seems those journals are still available from the LSA.
On 23.04.2014 22:14, Jean-Marie Poirier wrote:
Dear all,
I would be very grateful indeed if someone on this list could scan and send me
the resulting pdf of these articles from old Journals of the LSA :
E. Vogl: ‘The Lute Music of
Dear all,
Evangelina Mascardi will start teaching at the
Hochschule fuer Musik und Theater Muenchen
from october.
So, oil your fingertips, brush up your Bavarian and apply until 31
march.
www.musikhochschule-muenchen.de
Historische Auffuehrungspraxis
Congratulations to
I read that a comet is only a dirty snowball speeding around with no
driving licence. Do you really want us to play with it? ;.)
Am 19.11.2013 22:30, schrieb DANIEL SHOSKES:
Dear all: as brought to my attention by Cathy Liddell, a new comet is rounding
the sun and heading for earth's orbit.
Is it this?
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?id=1type=msms=D-KNulang=deushowmss=1
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?id=1type=msms=D-KNulang=deushowmss=1
Am 31.10.2013 19:10, schrieb William Samson:
Dear collective wisdom,
You're probably aware of the 'Lautenbuch Livre pour le lut
So, the discussion is closed ;-))
Am 18.10.2013 21:26, schrieb Roman Turovsky:
Edlinger is my favorite model.
RT
On 10/18/2013 3:03 PM, BENJAMIN NARVEY wrote:
Dear All,
I am getting a small theorbo made after Edlinger, but my lute maker
feels the model is excessively thin; she
For the first one, perhaps one of these guys
[1]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princes_of_Cond%C3%A9
As far as the 2nd one is concerned:
Dictionnaire de l'Academie franc,aise, 1st Edition (1694)
madame
Madame. s. f. Titre qu'on donne par honneur aux femmes de qualite,
Am 04.06.2013 22:40, schrieb Arto Wikla:
Dear baroque lutenists,
today I happened to find an interesting song setting to lute solo,
quite well made, in the D-LEm ms. II.6.24, Leipzig, Städtische
Bibliotheken, Musikbibliothek. The piece is also named interestingly:
Die weil ich nun Kein Weib
Am 25.02.2013 14:38, schrieb James Jackson:
I am aware of a few examples from the Saizenay manuscript, where third
finger marks are clearly indicated, particularly where large mounts of
strumming are involved. I.e. La Cascade (Gaultier/Launay).
Sorry, I can't find theses markings.
Am 10.01.2013 18:09, schrieb Roland Hayes:
Dear Collective Wisdom: Does anyone know which Gallot piece was used
for the dove by Respighi as part of The Birds? Thanks in advance.
r
Dear Roland,
thank you for bringing it to our attention!
I can't help loving the stuff! How did he
It was published by Tree Edition
http://www.tree-edition.com/index_htm_files/TREE%20%20EDITION%20Catalogue.pdf
Am 08.12.2012 13:22, schrieb James Jackson:
Hi all,
Does anybody know where I can find the tablature for Conradi's famous
Sonata in C major? I'm having trouble locating
Dear Charles,
do you mean in a - in a minor?
I put it here:
www.lute-academy.be/docstore/durant_a.pdf
best regards
Bernd
Am 05.12.2012 21:55, schrieb Charles Browne:
Dear All,
are there any copies of this sonata available? I see that Jean Daniel Forget
has some of Durant's works on his
PS What is Peter Steur's code for this ms.?
Dear Arto,
Peter's page is so valuable because it has a search funtion :-))
for example:
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?lang=deuid=2type=mssst=0title=key=msnam=comp=Peyer
and at once you'll land at
A-Wn ms. 18826
a ms that obviously
For those who understand German: 15 min on S.L.Weiss
http://medien.wdr.de/radio/zeitzeichen/WDR5_Zeitzeichen_20121012_0920.mp3
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Dear all,
I would like to inform you about the
1. Bremen Symposium on Lute Music, which is going to take place from 9
- 11 november
directed by Prof. Joachim Held
The subject is The compositions for lute by J.S. Bach.
with: Tim Crawford - Andreas Schlegel - David Ledbetter -
Am 29.09.2008 14:35, schrieb Stephan Olbertz:
Does anyone know what this exactly is?
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=u0dHmUORzEk
I didn't know that we have a composition by Johann Christian Weyrauch. Meyer
doesn't list
anything. Hm...
I'm just reading in an article by Alfred Dürr the following
Dear Charles,
in the places you mention it seems to be an appogiatura from below.
There can be no run of grace notes, because between i and k there is
only a half tone.
Or do you propose an microtonal influence of some asian guests on Count
Logy? ;-)
Am 14.09.2012 13:25, schrieb Charles
Hi!
There are 3 new items on our New CDs page
http://www.lute-academy.be/CMSimple/en/?News:New_CDs
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the entire Paris MS is for the 11-course lute. Charming stuff BTW
Best wishes
. there are some 5s and 6s lurking though...
(we are talking about the Weiss à Rome ms, aren't we?)
best regards
Bernd
Thomas
Am Dienstag, 26. Juli 2011, 18.06:44 schrieb Christopher Pearcy:
Dear Roland,
Ånyone who knows the composer of the chaconne the saraband (F
major) on p 121 in Saiznay? I have the book at home and brought only a
photo-copy out in the country... Most greatful for info.
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?ms=F-B279152id=2type=mslang=deust=100
is your friend.
Dear all,
http://jdf.luth.pagesperso-orange.fr/Musiques/Les_compositeurs/Ernst_Gottlieb_Baron/Baron.htm
If you have problems downloading or opening .zip files from Daniel's page, try a browser
that is NOT
Internet Explorer.
best wishes
Bernd
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It is not in Brussels, I live here and I have never seen it hangign around ;)
It is in one of the sold Harrach fascicles (13?), now in New York.
best regards
Bernd
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To: baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Sunday, June
beste Theo,
Are there a few pieces composed by Johann Pachelbel in a baroque lute
manuscript somewhere
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?lang=deuid=2type=mssst=0nm=50title=key=msnam=comp=Pachelbel
(does my memory serve me correct)? If so, which manuscript, and do they have any musical
I see that Tree Edition has reprinted Bittner's Pieces de Luth 1702. Did Bittner
actually publish two books with the same title, the same book republished twenty years
later, or a false date listed on the LP?
Don't get me started :-)
We have one of the prints here in Brussels
Michael
Go directly to magnatunes.com
They send CDs, you can even decide the price - and I got 2 free downloads of the CD for
friends.
Very generous.
best wishes
Bernd
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From: David Starbuck starb...@optonline.net
To: Roman Turovsky r.turov...@verizon.net
Cc:
I erred: I have the Lei.II.6.24 by Tree Edition - fantastic collection -
but not the Lei.II.6.14. In the cataloque of Tree there is also
Lei.III.11.26, but I cannot find the Lei.II.6.14 there?
Tree edition has it - and I have it from them.
It is almost all Gallot,
see:
Nice, but,
The main page
http://www.rism.info/
Or what is this?
I cite:
The information in Series B and C is still only available in book form.
And Boetticher is the the B series, I think :))
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there is also - at least- one ms. where one can find notations like
e
/
d
\
/a
which is, of course, only to prevent the reading
e
/
d
//a
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always starting from below. My individual opinion is, though, that you can
very well try to take \ as implying a start from the upper line (as long as
you keep the voices).
Your individual opinion gets some support! :)
I just had a look on the concordances of the courante La belle malade (must
sans chanterelle, but can't think of any other piece that dispenses with the
second course
as well.
The las piece in Reusner's Erfreuliche Lauten -Lust (1667) is a
Courante sine quintâ, quartâ et tertiâ
Quinta is the highest string, if I remenber it correctly, as in German
Quintsait or
That would be
1. e4 d6
2. d4 Nf6
3. Nc3 g6
4. f4 Bg7
5. Nf3 o-o
6. Bd3 ...
Damn'd German tablature!
But a nice piece without known concordances.
I am not sure that it is by Weiss though: Austrian attack and Pirc defense sounds more like
St. Luc to me...;-)
B
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This is fascinating. So can we assume that the f lute would be around 65cm, the
e flat maybe 72cm and the c lute around 77cm?
I love those bigger baroque lutes...
Anthony Bailes recorded his Apollon Orateur (pieces mainly by Denis Gaultier) on a lute by
G.F.Wenger (1722), mensur 76 cm.
See my paper in FoMRHI Quarterly No 44 July 1986 C-737 : 'Von Radolt's
instructions to lute players (Wien 1701)'
This gives a translation of the instructions and a commentary on the
lute sizes/pitches required.
see
http://www.fomrhi.org/uploads/bulletins/Fomrhi-044.pdf
B
To
Does anyone know, which is the code of this in Peter Steur's www-cataloque?
None of the GP-... items did not name Robarts.
of course you have to know that it is kept in cellar 2B of Lanhydrock house in Cornwall
:-)))
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?ms=GB-LANhid=2type=mslang=deu
best
I know that the question is about recordings, but as far as tablature is
concerned
Bergen, (Pergen) Ferdinand Graf von,
Three lute suites in French tablature are
preserved in the Vienna National Library, Ms. Suppl. Mus. 1078, ca 1740.
you'll find that one here
I uploaded for scientific and testudinological purposes a document we were talking about
recently,
PL-Wu 4142 (olim 2010).
http://dl.free.fr/rEituM5II
Look for the link in small letters
Téléchargez ce fichier
(=Download this file)
Attention! One big .pdf of more than 400 MB!
I wish
Editio Supraphon, 1977), p. 80. The source is given as Warschau,
Musikhistor. Institut der Universität, MS., Sign. Grüssau 2010.
Yes,
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?lang=deuid=2type=msms=PL-Wu2010nam=key=msnam=comp=Dix
You'll find the piece at
Hi Stephan, dear all,
http://www.modernlutemusic.com/
I don't remember if there is something for d-minor lute on this site, but interesting
anyway.
There is for example
http://www.modernlutemusic.com/AMORIC__MICHEL.html
some pieces for the dm-lute
even with a tablature of
OT (ren. lute tuning)
At the address Stephan told us, there is a subpage concerning a certain
LORIS OHANNES CHOBANIAN
who wrote a piece named
Dowland in Armenia
In order to justify writing a composition with Armenian sounding melodies for
the English
Renaissance lute Chobanian made up
Dear Goran,
any chance of jpg pdf or else of the facsimiles in question, at least the
ones in tablature if anyone has them scanned already?
start here:
http://alan.melvin.com/manuscripts.htm
best wishes
Bernd
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http://dl.free.fr/mCcqqQPlB
1 zip containing 14 pdf files
ca. 217 MB
Page is in French,
this
http://www.lute-academy.be/docstore/freedl.jpg
will guide you to click int the right place.
_
Kohaut, Karl
Chamber Music
_
Concerti
Julien Blovin à Rome 1676
http://www.file-upload.net/download-2496033/CZ-PuKk84.pdf.html
pdf / ca. 35 MB
greetings
Bernd
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Dear all,
Roland Hayes rha...@legalaidbuffalo.org schrieb:
A) Except for the pieces by Gauthier in viel ton. See list in LSA
website, Prague IV g 18(?) etc. r
I never received that mail by Roland. How come?
best wishes
Bernd
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best wishes
Bernd
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Ciao belli,
Togerther with what you found in the Balcarres mss., are you aware of
other Lully transcription FOR BAROQUE LUTE somewhere else?
start here:
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?lang=engid=2type=mssmss=nam=key=msnam=comp=Lully
:)
tanti saluti
Bernardo
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Hej Robin,
I have a copy of Minkoff's reprint of Ms. Milleran (Ms. Res 823) but
the index (composers and works) is not consistent to the F-Pn823 at
Peter Steur's listings, also named Ms. Milleran:
[1]http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?id=2type=msms=F-Pn823lang=engsho
wmss=1
I didn't
..something to play backwards ;-)
http://www.file-upload.net/download-2332999/KrebsConc.zip.html
zip 85 MB, unpacked 95 MB
best wishes
Bernd
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It is often mentioned
that inegale play was particularly French, but I'm not too sure about
that.
It is a least interesting that Spanish writers are among the first to deal with
that topic,
f.e. Tomàs de Santa Maria.
Perhaps, the French put an extra stress on it, but inegale
actually
for the contents:
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?ms=S-Klm21068id=2type=mslang=eng
and
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?ms=S-Klm21072id=2type=mslang=eng
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If that piece was written by a kalmar it is not bad at all!
There are some violin compositions by Lennie, a squid from
Norway, but one can them hardly call music.
1) The gut strings seem to be (hear to be) quite noisy. The piece I play
doesn't use the 1st string at all, but that is even more
(typo corrected)
If that piece was written by a kalmar it is not bad at all!
There are some violin compositions by Lennie, a squid from
Norway, but one can hardly call them music.
1) The gut strings seem to be (hear to be) quite noisy. The piece I play
doesn't use the 1st string at all, but
does anyone know, whether the Hundert geistliche Melodien evangelischer
Lieder by Esaias Reusner
have a few of those geistliche Melodien, and they seem to be a really
good stuff to help me understand, how the harmonies lay under the
fingers in dm-tuning.
I think you have the songs edited
It may be a problem for us, but it wasn't for them. French lute music remained current
throughout the German baroque. The Gaultier/Mouton La Belle Homicide shows up in the
Augsburg ms. right alongside Falckenhagen, Hagen, Kleinknecht and Haydn.
And didn't Weiss even write some improved
What's the url of your Weiss-site, so we can have a look?
www.slweiss.com
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Beste David,
I think you'll understand
this
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hofkammer
and this
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kammerrat
much quicker than I would be able to find a good
translation..
groet
Bernd
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Dear Sterling,
I am searching for a piece by Jacques Gallot- 'La petit seraille chaconne' in f minor. Any
ideas on where I can find this music?
add the following site to your favourites :-)
http://www-bnus.u-strasbg.fr/Smt/index.htm
you'll find the entry
Le petit sérail, D-LEm II.6.14, 65
or in English:
http://www.lute-academy.be/CMSimple/en/?Publications:Tablature
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From: Bernd Haegemann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 2:29 PM
Subject: Re: [BAROQUE-LUTE] bach on baroque
I'm an italian lutenist playing the baroque lute.
;-)
In the 17th century you weren't so keen on it ;-)
Does anyone know where I can find the Bach's tablature of Sonatas Partitas
for violin solo BWV 1001-1006 and 4 Violoncello Suites (BWV. 1007-1010)?
If downloadable or purchasable in
Answer from Anthony Bailes:
in der Tat ist eine neue Aufnahme erschienen (in Deutschland seit Mitte
November, andere Länder ab Januar 2008). Die CD heisst Old Gautiers
Nightinghall und enthält Musik in accords nouveaux (ca. 1630 - 1670). Sie
ist auf dem Label Ramée erschienen der in den
http://www.ramee.org/0707gb.html
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Sorry, the designation I mentioned is from a MS for 13 course with
instructions by LeSage, noted in Doug Smith and Peter Danner's article How
I think Jorge is speaking about a manuscript that contains the
instructions by Lesage de R. but different music (for 13c. lute).
In that music appear
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www.jsbach.mynetcologne.de
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