Thank you to everybody who gave suggestions. That was really helpful. I
shall be buying the UK Lute Soc 6 Sonatas and the Rohrau ms.
Best wishes
Chris
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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
Am Dienstag, 26. Juli 2011, 18.06:44 schrieb Christopher Pearcy:
As some-one who plays exclusively the French repertory, I'm now
looking
to explore Weiss a little. Can anyone let me know what the best
Not a primary source, but inexpensive and (relatively) trouble-free:
Silvius Leopold
the entire Paris MS is for the 11-course lute. Charming stuff BTW
Best wishes
Thomas
Am Dienstag, 26. Juli 2011, 18.06:44 schrieb Christopher Pearcy:
Dear List
As some-one who plays exclusively the French repertory, I'm now
looking
to explore Weiss a little. Can
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:
yes we are - the few 5 and 6 can be easily substituded.
The newly discovered MS is 11-course, too.
best wishes
Thomas
Am Dienstag, 26. Juli 2011, 21.24:22 schrieb Bernd Haegemann:
the entire Paris MS is for the 11-course lute. Charming stuff BTW
Best wishes
no particular relation to it.
Chris
Christopher Wilke
Lutenist, Guitarist and Composer
www.christopherwilke.com
--- On Tue, 7/26/11, Thomas Schall lauten...@lautenist.de wrote:
From: Thomas Schall lauten...@lautenist.de
Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Weiss for 11c
To: Bernd Haegemann b...@symbol4.de
Probably Thomas means the In Venetiis - this is 11-course music
completely.
There we have mostly really early works of Weiss and some French works
also, possibly from 1712 - but the date can hardly be read.
The Weiss a Rome is a much later manuscript (although some of the
music is very early