On Tuesday 08 August 2006 06:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All:
Some organs may have been clumsy, but there is a playable organ in
Switzerland -- it's been recorded several times, including at least once by
E. Power Biggs -- from before 1400 and it does not appear clumsy at all.
Let's
All
I have an upcoming concert where I'm asked to play Dowland and 'something
from the Danish court after Dowland'. Any suggestions? I don't mind
arranging music.
David
David van Ooijen
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To
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From: Bernd Haegemann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ariel abramovich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: (was) Strings for chittarone
Dear Ariel,
Ariel, listening to Tomatito and Camar=F3n de la Isla, which is simply
Dear David,
I have an upcoming concert where I'm asked to play Dowland and
'something from the Danish court after Dowland'. Any suggestions? I
don't mind arranging music.
What about Gabriel Voigtländer's songs? One facsimile is in Det
Kongelige Bibliotek, see http://www.kb.dk/
Their
Rebecca wrote:
I have done some research on the Internet and found AquilaU.S.A. makes
gut and silk strings
Isn't Dan Larson working on silk strings now? His latest addition to the world
of gut strings was his Pistoy which I've heard many good things about.
www.gamutstrings.com
Never mind. Aquila's gut silk is a high tension set for modern guitars.
Aquila won't make low tension silk strings.
PP
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From: Rebecca Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 3:19 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Gut Strings
Dear Paul,
I may be out of date then. I thought I remembered hearing something of this at
the recent LSA festival but I may very well have been recalling an earlier
mention. If anyone in the US is making silk strings it would likely be Dan
since he's already in the string business. I've been
Well, Hinrich Niewerth has to my knowledge no connection to Denmark at all.
See my page http://www.tabulatura.com/NIEWERTH.htm
If you exclude Dowland other luteplayers active in Denmark were Thomas
Robinson, John Stanley, Christian Brade, Thomas Cutting, Hans Nielsen (pupil
to Gregorius Howett),
Silk lute strings: Alexander Rakov
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From: Paul Pleijsier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Paul Pleijsier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Gut
Silk lute strings: Alexander Rakov
Thanks Ron,
I've heard the name before, I'll get in touch.
Paul.
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From: Paul Pleijsier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Paul Pleijsier [EMAIL
If I recall correctly I have seen the quote first in Baron's
Untersuchung. At the moment I have guests sitting in front of my small
library but could look it up later if you want me to.
Best wishes
Thomas
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Von: George Torres [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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In einer eMail vom 08.08.2006 21:42:42 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt
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We should invent a subsidarized lute culture so that
the good ones can play more often and for small audiences.
:-)
From what I could see the tickets cost 3⬠for the concert or even less if
I think I'll be in that series 24 August. Flute, gamba, lute. See you then,
perhaps?
But I thought they told me something about a smaller venue. Don't expect 400
people to tun up to see me, anyway. ;-)
David
David van Ooijen
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Sounds like it was it was a good concert to attend, nice programme, great
players.
I think I'll be in that series 24 August. Flute, gamba, lute. See you then,
perhaps?
But I thought they told me something about a smaller venue. Don't expect 400
people to turn up to see me, anyway. ;-)
David
Jorge:
The fourth aspersion answered. That one had as good keep a Horse (for
Cost) as a Lute, is the Fourth Objection.
This likewise is so Gross an Errour, that I ahve disprov'd it all my Life
long; and which All my Scholar will affirm, if need were; of whom I never
took
Silk strings are made by Aleksandr Raykov (lutenist and gambist) somewhere
near Syracuse, NY.
RT
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From: Craig Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 8:05 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Gut Strings
Dear Paul,
I may be out of date
Dear Lute List,
Below is some information about a lute that was stolen in Northern
California recently. If anyone comes across this instrument they should
contact
Terry Mills
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The lute was made for me on Donna Curry's suggestion in England by
Christopher Challen in 1979.
Dear all,
Does anybody has tried Aquila gut strings? I'd like to know the difference
between varnished and oiled strings.
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