It's for five-course guitar. 17th century I think.
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Here is a shot at an attractive Ballade by RT. It's composed for
13-course lute but here played on seven-string guitar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLmdNTnSXNU
Perhaps there is some affinity, despite the differences, between the
13-course monster in D minor tuning and the single-strung
On 12/12/2011 13:44, Roman Turovsky wrote:
http://vimeo.com/32220565
Enjoy,
RT
Did you enjoy it?
Stuart
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On 30/11/2011 16:37, David van Ooijen wrote:
On 30 November 2011 17:28, howard posnerhowardpos...@ca.rr.com wrote:
On Nov 30, 2011, at 7:39 AM, David van Ooijen wrote:
Ask your colleagues if they can
transpose a lute song.
What evidence do you have that he has colleagues?
ROTFLOL!
Not
On 17/08/2011 20:12, Mathias Rösel wrote:
Some harpsichord music fits in well on the lute. I've uptubed a little
suite in A-minor by Henry Purcell (Z.663):
[1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5vTcjZGCrc Prelude
[2]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrNLspnRCeg Allemande
On 04/08/2011 12:25, Mathias Rösel wrote:
Stuart Walsh wrote:
I didn't realise that the double headed lute had single basses. And the
'flat' tuning has the top three courses, c-e-g?
Hi Stuart,
I think I see what you mean. But, no, the bass courses are all double. The dark
bass strings
Am 29.01.2011 06:25, schrieb Roman Turovsky:
A question to the Collective Wisdom:
What lute polonaises do we have, aside from Baron, Weiss-Moscow, and
Falkenhagen op.2?
RT
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I have a
Mjos Larson wrote:
Some songs for Karl XI can be found here:
http://www.musik.uu.se/03-Forskning/Publikationer/MariaSchildtmagisteruppsats.pdf
-- R
Rocky
Just out of interest, what is the notation for 'Buccinate geminate' on
p.122?
Stuart
On Apr 2, 2010, at 2:39 PM, Roman Turovsky
Jerzy Zak wrote:
Dear All,
Seemingly a simple question -- what would you play on the
lute/theorbo/guitar (or like to hear) in a program of Purcell songs,
if they are accompanied by such an instrument? Mace excluded, as he is
another story.
After some desperate searches I become convinced
Stephen Arndt wrote:
Dear Lutelist,
If anyone is interested, below is a link for another humble attempt at
recording, this time of an Allemande by Ennemond Gaultier (or is it Gautier?)
from the Barbe Manuscript. I think the rhythm is a bit off in a couple of
places, and I didn't realize how
Greg M. Silverman wrote:
Mathias Rösel wrote:
Greg Silverman [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Now it makes sense: that explains the scripty font! Very much in the
baroque style favored by the Reich.
what the heck is the Reich? And which one is the baroque style favoured
by
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