Re: Coherency of large works.

2004-02-27 Thread Jon Murphy
Or could have been Glenn Miller's String of Pearls (was it Glenn Miller or another of his era?). Best, Jon

Re: Onse Vader in Hemelryck

2004-02-27 Thread Taco Walstra
On Friday 27 February 2004 09:14, Thomas Schall wrote: I don't know which one is on the recording. Both Secretum musarum (two volumes) and Regia Pietas are in any case worth buying. which isn't possible anymore as I said. Taco

Fw: Re: help needed

2004-02-27 Thread Anthony Hart
I'm not sure whether this got through. I tried to send to Roman but got the message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 206.46.170.12 does not like recipient. BTW Maybe the machine knows this man better than we do!!! Anthony -- Forwarded message -- From: Anthony Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Onse Vader in Hemelryck

2004-02-27 Thread Thomas Schall
which is sad - but maybe some of the suppliers will still have a copy on stock. Best wishes Thomas Am Fre, 2004-02-27 um 09.43 schrieb Taco Walstra: On Friday 27 February 2004 09:14, Thomas Schall wrote: I don't know which one is on the recording. Both Secretum musarum (two volumes) and

Concert, April 6th, Hamburg

2004-02-27 Thread Bernd Haegemann
Dear Lutenetters, Lutz Kirchhoff will play a BACH recital in the St. Katharinen Kirche on April 4th, 20 hrs If somebody from abroad is going to come I could offer accomodation for 1-2 persons. best regards Bernd Haegemann

90 91, was: Re: lied #88, was #89

2004-02-27 Thread Roman Turovsky
I have just posted Lied #88 for your perusal and delectation. Unlike the [...] How often do you wish to remind the List of your latest achievements? Couldn't you just thrust that the Interested Souls are able to visit your pages often enough without the continuous advertisement of single new

Re: 90 91, was: Re: lied #88, was #89

2004-02-27 Thread Roman Turovsky
Couldn't you just thrust that the Interested Souls are able to visit p.s. I'm not out of thrust yet. RT

FW: 90 91

2004-02-27 Thread Ron Fletcher
Hi list, What does it matter if those readers with web-sites announce that a new item is now available? The regular readers will already know where to browse, but if something new arrives, it could be of great benefit to be able to try something quite different. Maybe something they have

Re: Exercises for tuning by ear.

2004-02-27 Thread Ed Durbrow
One of my exercises, in learning to tune by ear, is to tune the 1st course to the 6th course (two octaves). At 5 cents of error, the beat rate is so slow that there are only one or two beats before the 1st course dies away. Also, the first course is very sensitive to movement of the peg. So it

Je by Dowland

2004-02-27 Thread Ed Durbrow
I've been looking at variations on Une Jeune Fillette. The tab looks like it had been cut up, pasted together and then photocopied in order to eliminate a notation transcription and fit the tab onto two pages. The typesetting looks like the Poulton book. I'm sure I got this from my old

Re: 90 91

2004-02-27 Thread Vance Wood
Thank you Ron, I agree. Browsers don't always give you everything available without looking through pages and pages of links. Vance Wood. - Original Message - From: Ron Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 9:41 AM

Re: Fingerpicks

2004-02-27 Thread Arthur Ness (boston)
Ed Durbrow, INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jason: This report seems to come from a letter written about Milano. I read a reference to this some time ago, the source now escapes me. I recall they were something like silver thimbles. I know of no one who has experimented with this

Oberlin Baroque Performance Institute, 20 June - 3 July 2004

2004-02-27 Thread Annett Richter
Dear all, Lucas Harris has asked me to post an announcement for this year's Baroque=20 Performance Institute, to take place in Oberlin, Ohio. I have participated= =20 in this class the last two summers and studied lute with Lucas, a terrific= =20 teacher and lutenist. If anyone is interested,

Re: Fingerpicks

2004-02-27 Thread Ed Durbrow
Yes, Francesco's use of finger picks has been known since the 1980s when Jesse Ann Owens discovered a letter dated 1524 from a Ferrarese diplomatic in Rome The writer described a performance by Francesco. He is said to have played with two silver thimbles on the inside of which were quills. It