Dear Arthur,
Thanks for that very illuminating posting! It would
be great to hear more about that manuscript and which
lost print is copied into it if you could spare the
time to write more?
Thanks best wishes,
Denys
Dear Bernd and Denys,
That is most likely a Venetian street song. El
Thank you very much, Denys and Arthur!
AN P.S. Do you know any lutenists in Frankfurt an der Oder?
No. For many DDR´years this town was more popular with
boxers ;-)
But I think that now some Germans on the list can give a
proper answer, whether there are lutenists in Frankfurt.
best wishes
http://tinyurl.com/5sksk
(choose Radio 3, then Listen Again, The Early Music Show, Saturday)
Inspiring Lutenists: Lucie Skeaping talks to lutenist Elizabeth Kenny
about two performers who inspired her - Robert Spencer and Nigel
North. With music by Dowland and Bach.
Not sure how long it's
If you listen to the BBC Early Music Program that Andrew kindly made us
aware of earlier today, you'll hear none less than Nigel North play the
piece you're asking about! Talk about coincidence. It starts around minute
18.
I'm surprized to hear the BBC replay with lots of breaks and jumps,
Rob,
Very nice playing as always. I found the Kapsberger piece especially soothing.
Tell us, what recording program are you using on your laptop? And how do you
avoid picking up fan noise?
Stephen
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I'm surprized to hear the BBC replay with lots of breaks and jumps, did any
others notice that also? I'd have expected more professionalism from such a
huge company.
That may be due to the internet connection?
I hear it jumpless :-)
It should be broadcasted again on
Sunday 13 April 2008
It was difficult, but I asked the fans to stop cheering...oh, you mean the
other kind of fans...
I record into Nero Wave Editor - nothing special about it, in fact it is a
simple programme, the likes of which you could pick up for free on the
internet. I'm not at all technically minded about
On Apr 7, 2008, at 4:16 AM, Stephen Arndt wrote:
Very nice playing as always. I found the Kapsberger piece
especially soothing.
I have to agree. Lovely.
Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
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http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/
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I've just been informed my Malcolm Prior that I had the wrong diapason
string length on my web page. It should say 168cms, not 164.
Just thought I'd mention it...
Rob
PS Thanks for nice comments...
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Thanks Ron, I have Dowland's adew already :)
dt
At 05:10 AM 4/5/2008, you wrote:
David:
See attached. You want a new Monteverdi opera? No problem...
Ron Andrico
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 01:47:59 -0700
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Dowland's
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