[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ancient Lute Players Drawings

2015-01-04 Thread G. C.
Hola Marcelo

I don't know about buying, but this one by Alfonso Marin is a classic
to see what's available.

http://www.lutevoice.com/luteiconography/Page%201.html

Saludos

G.



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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Welcome to new BBC early music show program " EMS Late"

2015-10-10 Thread G. C.
   This week even better!
   [1]http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06fldxb
   Viva Piccinnini/Kapsberger :)
   G.

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ms 5038 in Norway, ca 1830?

2016-01-03 Thread G. C.
   There is a download button, to the right of the pages display. It says
   "last ned". Click on that and you can download in normal or high
   resolution (hA,y) and the whole document (alle) or single pages (sider
   - write the desired page) Then download with the red button, bottom
   left which says "last ned". Don't know if you have to be in Norway to
   get access though.
   If you choose high resolution, its a 415 Mb document! But can probably
   be optimized and shrunken.
   Baroque guitar manuscript presumably, french repertory. Many empty
   pages. Looks like a guest book with all those greetings (haven't
   checked them). German psalms at the end.
   G.

   On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 5:02 AM,
   <[1]theoj89...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu> wrote:

All:
I ran across this baroque lute manuscript in the Norway National
 Museum
(Nasjonalbibliteket). From about 1830, it seems rather late for
 baroque
lute. Does anyone know anything about the manuscript or the
 music? And
my Norwegian is quite poor (read - nonexistent) - is it possible
 to
download the manuscript from the website (or order it? there is a
shopping cart icon)? Cheers- trj

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ms 5038 in Norway, ca 1830?

2016-01-03 Thread G. C.
   You might be right about that, as the repertory seems extremely old for
   1830. But the book was used also as a guest book, and those dates
   around 1829-30 are mainly to be found there. The front page seems to be
   a description of the lady who owned the book, (perhaps by a descendant,
   after her death), but I have problems reading those.

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ms 5038 in Norway, ca 1830?

2016-01-03 Thread G. C.
   I haven't seen those accentuated "a"s before in a BG ms.
   G.

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Dresden missing pages?

2016-10-28 Thread G. C.
   36 is the easy one, (but great one) which ev'ryone plays! :)
   G

   On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 4:31 PM, sterling price
   <[1]spiffys84...@cs.dartmouth.edu> wrote:

Ok--these are my top -4- Weiss sonatas to play. (in no particular
order)
Sonata 45 in A major
Sonata 40 in C major
Sonata 36 in d minor
Sonata 48 in f# minor
Sterling
  
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On Oct 28, 2016, at 1:39 PM, sterling price
<[1][5]spiffys84...@cs.dartmouth.edu> wrote:
  Sonata 40 is in my top 3 Weiss sonatas. I
think it shows Weiss--and the Baroque Lute--at their very
 best. It
  just
doesn't get any better than this---
I'm dying to know what your other top 3 are.
Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Denis Gaultier

2017-12-10 Thread G. C.
   Dear François-Pierre,
   thank you very much for the learned clarification. Now, if I read you
   correctly, you say there is little hope in finding a substantial number
   of pieces by Ennemond in vieil ton. This firmly contradicts what
   Jean-Marie Poirier has said about this only recently with his fine
   article in The Lute vol. 54, "René, Robert, Ennemond, Charles and the
   Other, Shadows and lights: the French lutenists of the first half of
   the seventeenth century" where he list a considerable number of
   manuscripts that might contain pieces by Vieux Gaultier in vieil ton.
   Not wishing to start a confrontation, but it makes one a bit confused.
   BR
   G.

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Denis Gaultier

2017-12-10 Thread G. C.
   I see! Thanks for clearing that up. So, I imagine not being alone in
   looking forward to a scholarly collection   / edition of those 50
   pieces, likely to be by Ennemond Gaultier in the old tuning.
   Best
   G.

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Denis Gaultier

2017-12-10 Thread G. C.
   This one gives no hits. Perhaps it was the LSA?
   [1]http://www.lutesociety.org/pages/index-of-tabulature-supplements

   On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 3:34 PM, G. C. <[2]kalei...@gmail.com> wrote:

That would be great to check out Rob. Some more specific info
 would
help a lot. Thanks!
G.
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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Denis Gaultier

2017-12-10 Thread G. C.
   But then again, that index seems only to be up to 1999!
   G.

   On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 4:00 PM, G. C. <[1]kalei...@gmail.com> wrote:

This one gives no hits. Perhaps it was the LSA?
[1][2]http://www.lutesociety.org/pages/index-of-tabulature-
 supplements
On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 3:34 PM, G. C. <[2][3]kalei...@gmail.com>
 wrote:
 That would be great to check out Rob. Some more specific
 info
  would
 help a lot. Thanks!
 G.
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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Denis Gaultier

2017-12-10 Thread G. C.
   Many thanks Ralf, here's a beginning at least. Speaking of which,
   wouldn't / couldn't the number of courses of those ~50 vieil ton
   Gaultier pieces be an indication of authenticity, or are they all
   11-course?
   G.
   On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 4:28 PM, Ralf Mattes <[1]r...@mh-freiburg.de>
   wrote:

   Am Sonntag, 10. Dezember 2017 16:24 CET, "Ralf Mattes"
   <[2]r...@mh-freiburg.de> schrieb:
   >
   > Am Sonntag, 10. Dezember 2017 16:11 CET, "G. C."
   <[3]kalei...@gmail.com> schrieb:
   >
   > > But then again, that index seems only to be up to 1999!
   >
   > I'm pretty sure I played from that edition, most likely before mid90,
   maybe even late
   > 80th. It's an edition of the pieces in old tuning from Basel
   University Library (and maybe
   > others as well, I don't remember). All very nice and ideomatic music,
   IIRC.
   Sorry, take that back, I think I mixed that up with the LSA edition,
   now online here:
   [4]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/publications/Editions/09-
   Gautier.html
   >   Cheers, Ralf Mattes

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Denis Gaultier

2017-12-10 Thread G. C.
   That would be great to check out Rob. Some more specific info would
   help a lot. Thanks!
   G.

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Denis Gaultier

2017-12-02 Thread G. C.
   So did Denis pass on works of Ennemond as being his own, and not only
   transcribing them from vieil tone and getting huge credit from D. A.
   Smith 40 years ago for that?

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: London Weiss manuscript is online

2018-06-20 Thread G. C.
   Yes, now it works. :)
   Great, thanks David
   G.
   On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 5:36 PM, David Smith <[1]d...@dolcesfogato.com>
   wrote:

 I just downloaded the entire manuscript with no problem. Images
 appear to be 4959x7017 (at least on the one I extracted from the
 PDF.
 It appears they fixed their download problem.
 David

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: London Weiss manuscript is online

2018-06-20 Thread G. C.
   I get "error retrieving pdf" :(

   On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 12:49 PM, Markus Lutz <[1]mar...@gmlutz.de>
   wrote:

 Dear Matthew, did that work for you?
 Tim and also me tested it, and it didn't work.
 But it could be possible, that they changed it already - what would
 be very good!
 Best regards
 Markus

   Am 20.06.2018 um 12:41 schrieb Matthew Daillie:

 Thanks Markus,
 You can download all the pages by clicking on the radio button next
 to 'Select some or all pages for download' in the Download dialogue
 box (accessible through button on bottom left of page) and then
 click the 'Select All' button on the thumbnail page which is opened.
 Best,
 Matthew
 On 20/06/2018 11:48, Markus Lutz wrote:

 Dear members of the baroque lute list,
 Tim Crawford has written, that now the London Weiss manuscript is
 online. It can be viewed and also be downloaded via the following
 link:
 [2]http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_100059002407.
 0x01
 It seems as if only downloading single jpgs works (at least for me).
 It is a very good scan, although the given resolution isn't that
 detailed.
 But you can look online into the pages in a very high resolution!
 Best regards
 Markus

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: thumb in or out???

2019-08-03 Thread G. C.
 Well. Single strung lute. Rather special right hand technique with
 thumb in, but the rest of the fingers employed more like a
 guitarist. I would say it was neither, nor really. To me, his right
 hand did not give a "relaxed" impression. But musically, he played
 the bwv 995 suite (the one most accessible to plucked instruments)
 well, albeit with some glitches and rattles. I assume, that one will
 find a great number of different styles and personal quirks among
 players when it comes to TI or TO and combinations thereof,
 depending on the instrument, mensur, how it is strung, holding,
 string material, nail size a.s.o.

   G.

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: thumb in or out???

2019-08-03 Thread G. C.
 Nigel North has a relaxed thumb out playing style. Notice how the
 pinky wanders!

   [1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAuj1_wqsbk

   G.

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