Dear collective wisdom,
I already have a digital copy of the Manuscrit Barbe, but the printed
facsimile of Minkoff Editions is simply beautiful (with all those
"vivid red" annotations).
Should anybody have a printed MINKOFF copy and could part from it, I'd
be a very happy
Hi Dominic,
what I would do is as follows:
A. use SLWeiss.de to find out about the manuscript source of the Sonata
50. You'll easily find out that the Sonata 50 can only be found in the
Manuscript D-Dl - Ms. Mus. 2841-V-1, which is better known as the
Dresden Manuscript, at
-
>
> It's a Hoffmann pegbox from Brussels. I've put it as the possible
> design for my "build your own baroque lute" courses so it's probably
> all over the place by now!
>
> best wishes
>
> David
>
> On 23 February 2018 at 12:02 Luca
best wishes
David
On 23 February 2018 at 12:02 Luca Manassero <[1]l...@manassero.net>
wrote:
Dear list members,
months ago looking on the French list of instruments for sale I
noticed a baroque lute built in 1980 by Martin Bowers and showing a
very peculi
t-
>Von: [2]lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu
[mailto:[3]lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] Im Auftrag
>von Luca Manassero
>Gesendet: Montag, 12. Februar 2018 19:07
>An: baroque-lute
>Betreff: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Johann Christian Hoffman n, 14 course
swan-neck lute
&
Dear common wisdom,
a couple of years ago I stumbled upon the Leipzig Museum website,
planned to visit their Hoffman exhibition (but had to pass on it,
unfortunately) - then one day realized that the pictured Hoffmann
swan-neck lute they recently acquired (2012, says the YouTube
search !
François-Pierre Goy
07.02.2018, 19:28, "Luca Manassero" <[2]l...@manassero.net>:
Dear collective wisdom,
I'm presently working on my last year of the "laurea
magistralis"
(I'm actually 52, but I loved lute music so much that I
Dear collective wisdom,
I'm presently working on my last year of the "laurea magistralis"
(I'm actually 52, but I loved lute music so much that I finally managed
to get thereâ¦) at the Conservatorio of Pavia and trying to investigate
as much as possible the history of the
ot;,
> though, and do my best to play with some sense of period style.
> I hope people are open enough to just listen to the beautiful music.
> And for what it's worth, I think the lute sounds beautiful too :-)
> Rob MacKillop
>
> On 18 October 2017 at 09:01, Luca Manassero <[1]l
I'm a bit wondering about the single strung lute, but the music is
really lovely.
Over here (near Venice) it's the "real" first Fall day (it was very
sunny 'til today) and this music just fits perfectly.
Thank you, Rob
Il 2017-10-18 01:09 Rob MacKillop ha scritto:
> Might be of interest to
Dear Grzegorz,
thank you for pointing it out: it's a really nice recording.
All the best,
Luca
Grzegorz Joachimiak on 09/03/15 00:24 wrote:
Dear all,
did you hear Tombeau de Mazarin performed by Jan Cizmar? You can listen to it to
gether with short prelude placed before
Thank you to all who gave me precious indications concerning the Weiss
London manuscript.
It's really INVALUABLE to always get your very kind help.
All the best,
Luca
Luca Manassero on 10/01/15 17:06 wrote:
Dear collective wisdom,
I'm looking for the facsimile
Dear collective wisdom,
I'm looking for the facsimile of the well known London Manuscript
(British Library Add. 30387). A digital copy would be fantastic (as it
is so much lighter to carry arounda|), but buying the Ed. Peters in two
volumes would also be an acceptable option, if only I
Dear List,
since many years I was looking for the Parties `a deux Luths that
I had heard in a very dated recording of Narciso Yepes and Godelieve
Monden. I had then learned that the music came from manuscript PL - Wu
RM 4135, but the only way to find it had been to order the
I cannot cite my source, but somebody VERY much into strings making
suggested to use hands cream (Nivea is very good and cheap over here)
on overspun strings. It stops the ringing and the too long sustain,
like it happens on - say - 10-years old strings.
I tried it and had good
An interesting post:
[1]http://www.classicalguitarcanada.ca/2012/04/bachs-lute-suites-this-m
yth-is-busted-part-i/
Luca
References
1.
http://www.classicalguitarcanada.ca/2012/04/bachs-lute-suites-this-myth-is-busted-part-i/
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Dear list,
after a very sad and upsetting e-mail exchange with the lutemaker
Hendrik Hasenfuss in last october, I have been consistently unable to
get an answer from him concerning the baroque lute he built me for me
in 2009.
During that e-mail exchange I learned that he disliked
He made a very nice baroque lute for me too :-)
Luca
David van Ooijen on 29/09/11 22.49 wrote:
since June I am trying to get in touch with German lutemaker
Hendrik Hasenfuss ([1][1]http://www.lauten.com), who made my Baroque lute
What a cool string calculator he has on his
Wow! I love to play Lully transcriptions, but I only knew about Mouton
ones. Where did you get the Gallot one?
Thanks,
Luca
wikla on 20/08/11 21.31 wrote:
Dear b-lutenists,
there are at least 3 lutenist Gallots, the great Jacques, another vieux
from Angers, and then the jeune.
Dear List,
as the in Venetiis manuscript has been named, do you know whether
is available on our beloved internet? The only edition I know is quite
old and (at lest apparently) not really easy to buy.
Thanks,
Luca
Markus Lutz on 27/07/11 01.20 wrote:
Probably Thomas
Dear List,
I am looking for a short excerpt of a publication which has proven
difficult to find and (unfortunately) expensive:
ROLLIN MONIQUE, Les oeuvres de Lully transcrites pour le luth. In
Jean-Baptiste Lully, Laaber Verlag 1990, pp. 483-494
Thank you,
Luca Manassero
Dear Arto,
many thanks for this really nice collection of wonderful music.
This has always been the spirit of the Baroque Lute :-)
Your Lutebook and your recordings will hopefulyl help many other
lutenists to approach the world of this music.
Thanks again,
Luca
Dear List,
maybe you knew it already: the well-known Barbe Manuscript is
available on Scribd.com at the follwoing address:
[1]http://www.scribd.com/doc/49734229/Manuscrit-Barbe
Black and white of course (no colours unfortunately!), but it's a very
good copy, as far as I can
Dear List,
I am looking for the Robarts Lute Book in facsimile (not any
partial transcription, like the one available for Django).
Boethius Press printed it in 1978 and is more or less impossible to buy,
despite many references on the web.
If somebody has a copy and is willing to put it in
Dear List,
sorry to continously bother all of you on missing fac-simile, but
apparently most of the French baroque has not been reprinted for a
*long* time...
I am looking for Denis (et Ennemond) Gaultier Pièces de Luth
fac-simile. If somebody has it and has time to scan it, it would be
Thank you, David.
David van Ooijen on 22-04-2010 17:29 wrote:
2010/4/22 Luca Manassero [1]l...@manassero.net:
I am looking for Denis (et Ennemond) Gaultier Pieces de Luth fac-simile.
If somebody has it and has time to scan it, it would be GREAT.
Performers' Facsimiles - New York has
useful than the editions themselves! If you happen to have
the originals... :-)
Arto
On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 17:19:45 +0200, Luca Manassero [1]l...@manassero.net
wrote:
Very good pick, Arto.
I am working on a slightly more readable ;-) version, using Wayne's TAB.
Hoping that Dr. Matthew Spring's
,
searchable by composer?
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Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Lully, it was Lully in Balcarres
Very good pick, Arto.
I am working on a slightly more readable ;-) version, using Wayne's TAB.
Hoping that Dr. Matthew Spring's version of Balcarres will see the light
sometime soon...
Thank you!
Luca
wikla on 13-04-2010 21:47 wrote:
Baroque lutenists,
I happened to find one to me very
Dear List,
as you may know the fac-simile edition of the Mss. Vaudry de
Saizenay is out of print since a lot of time, not has Minkoff announced
a re-print.
If anybody has a fac-simile to sell, please let me know directly. I
already have a PDF of the manuscript (in black and white) -thanks to
Dear collective wisdom,
I am looking for more information about the Bohush manuscript.
In the 32 Easy Pieces for Baroque Lute, edited by Anthony Bailes for
Tree Edition a number of pieces have been included from a Bohush
manuscript, without any further detail. The Chaconne is beautiful.
Dear Baroque Lutenists,
one month ago Hendrik Hasenfuss delivered a superbe 11 course
Baroque lute based on the Tielke (MI394, 1696) at the Germanisches
Nationalmuseum in Nuernberg.
(I am sure you know already, but there is a very interesting site on
Joachim Tielke and his instruments at
This summer in Neuburg an der Donau I've heard a number of lovely pieces
for traverso baroque lute (continuo). If I am not wrong they had been
written by
Jacques Hotteterre.
Have fun,
Luca
Bernd Haegemann on 21-10-2008 19:34 wrote:
Dear all,
could you point me to some repertoire for
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