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
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There is an ms described as having 20 or so 4-part dances with a
continuo part unfigured but marked lute in Jenkins's hand, in the
British museum if I remember. Does anyone know of any other surviving
music for lute, continuo or otherwise, by Jenkins, who was praised for
his lute
I was terrified of Bach's Trauer-ode in b minor/Dmaj. But it works
really well on 13c. Lute.
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Kremsmunster L 82 has a complete ms. copy of the book in with lots of other
11c. pieces. r
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Could anyone point me to a translation of Monteverdi's Chi vol che
m'innamori from the Selva Morale e Spirituale? Thank you. r
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Sometimes you can see the avoidance of certain strings/frets as an indication
of MT for everything else. Also, even a rancid note/interval/chord in a
passage or sequence may work to create contrast to the sweet return of the
tonic. r
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What about reversing the order of the strings in the sixth course?
That way the index or middle (melody) hits fundamental, while the
thumb plays a diapason?
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I think the piece is by enemonde le Vieux who could have known L'Enclos;
Denis was much younger if I recall.
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Is it possible to have the first course at g (440) with a string length of
67cm? ( what material?) Roland Hayes
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Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Theorboed 13-c