[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Amateur recordings

2008-03-02 Thread Stephen Arndt
Thank you, Matthias, for that recording and the opportunity to ask a question I have been wanting to ask for a long time. In French baroque music are two successive 1/8 notes always played like a dotted 1/8 note and a 1/16 note, or perhaps as the 1/4 note and an 1/8 note of a triplet? If so,

[LUTE] Re: unbelievable music resource

2008-03-02 Thread David Tayler
and http://www.lysator.liu.se/~tuben/scores/ and stanford... dt At 12:15 PM 3/1/2008, you wrote: Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 8:18 PM Subject: Fw: Archives There are quite a few places like the Icking Archive. And more and more libraries are providing music for download on line, e.g.,

[LUTE] Re: Chyrsander Edition of Handel now Online

2008-03-02 Thread Peter Martin
Thanks for this link - what a great resource. A lute-related question arising. In the Ode on St Cecilia's Day, there's a part for Liuto solo (together with flute). Would this be played as written (i.e. single notes); as a continuo bass line (with chords above); or a mixture of both?

[LUTE] Nigel North's Continuo book on Google Books

2008-03-02 Thread Rob MacKillop
And here it is: *http://tinyurl.com/2pq53a* ** *By the way, this tiny url thing is really useful and easy to use. Visit tinyurl.com* ** *Rob MacKillop* -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Chyrsander Edition of Handel now Online

2008-03-02 Thread Mathias Rösel
Peter Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Thanks for this link - what a great resource. A lute-related question arising. In the Ode on St Cecilia's Day, there's a part for Liuto solo (together with flute). Would this be played as written (i.e. single notes); as a continuo bass line (with

[LUTE] Re: Nigel North's Continuo book on Google Books

2008-03-02 Thread Rob MacKillop
What does TANSTAAFL mean? Rob On 02/03/2008, G. Crona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You wish! It's only a small teaser. Remember TANSTAAFL (except David's tasting meetings of course ;) G. - Original Message - From: Rob MacKillop [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Lute List

[LUTE] Re: Nigel North's Continuo book on Google Books

2008-03-02 Thread G. Crona
HA-HA-HA! That's not what it means. Free lutescores abound, thanks Apollon! How good they are is another question... G. - Original Message - From: Sean Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Lute Net lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 5:24 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Nigel North's

[LUTE] Re: Nigel North's Continuo book on Google Books

2008-03-02 Thread G. Crona
No, that's what I said. What is there (27 pages or so) does make you want to order the book immediately though! G. - Original Message - From: Bruno Correia [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Lute List lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 5:26 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Nigel North's

[LUTE] Re: Nigel North's Continuo book on Google Books

2008-03-02 Thread Bruno Correia
Is the whole book there? 2008/3/2, Rob MacKillop [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What does TANSTAAFL mean? Rob On 02/03/2008, G. Crona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You wish! It's only a small teaser. Remember TANSTAAFL (except David's tasting meetings of course ;) G. -

[LUTE] Re: Nigel North's Continuo book on Google Books

2008-03-02 Thread Sean Smith
There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lutescore. Sean On Mar 2, 2008, at 8:11 AM, Rob MacKillop wrote: What does TANSTAAFL mean? Rob On 02/03/2008, G. Crona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You wish! It's only a small teaser. Remember TANSTAAFL (except David's tasting meetings of course ;)

[LUTE] Re: Amateur recordings

2008-03-02 Thread Rob MacKillop
VERY nice, Mathias. Beautiful tone, the bass especially. Rob -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Ode for St Cecilia's Day

2008-03-02 Thread Are Vidar Boye Hansen
Mozart added a lute part to the flute ad libitum in the end: more broken chords. I guess this is Mozart's collected output of lute music!? Are To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Amateur recordings

2008-03-02 Thread igor .
F A N T A S T I C ! you and Valerie are my favorite ! respect -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Ode for St Cecilia's Day

2008-03-02 Thread Mathias Rösel
Measures 5-8 (first solo) I'd feel kinda nude if I was supposed to play the solo notes only. I wonder which instrument I'd choose. With regard to the accidentals, the chitarrone would be my instrument of choice. Then, however, the first entry is too high for adding chord notes. At least if played

[LUTE] Re: Ode for St Cecilia's Day

2008-03-02 Thread LGS-Europe
Are wrote: Mozart added a lute part to the flute ad libitum in the end: more broken chords. I guess this is Mozart's collected output of lute music!? Three songs with mandolin. Does that qualify? The LGS (that's us!) has publishged a collection of 21 songs with accompaniments for 10-course

[LUTE] Re: Ode for St Cecilia's Day

2008-03-02 Thread LGS-Europe
Mathias wrote: Measures 5-8 (first solo) I'd feel kinda nude if I was supposed to play the solo notes only. [...] The same applies to measure 10. Okay, I give in, but then I'd REALLY have to play as LOUD as I can. Why? The lute is solo but for the soft complaining flute. But, sure, continuo