in relation to a possible copyright infringement on tempus est iocundum
performances - past and future - is anyone in a position to compare the orff
composition with any other treatment of the original manuscript?-! ... are
there neumes in the collection that relate specifically to this song?
bill kilpatrick écrit:
in relation to a possible copyright infringement on tempus est iocundum
performances - past and future - is anyone in a position to compare the
orff composition with any other treatment of the original manuscript?-!
... are there neumes in the collection that relate
Dear Mathias, and All
What you say below (about 6th comma being incompatible with French
Baroque ) is entirely convincing, and indeed, Benjamin Narvey
(musicologist, specializing in the area of French Baroque music), who
I met yesterday, told me exactly the same thing, and said he would
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/own/Intabs/
A couple of new (soprano) solo lute intabulations of Dowland's lute
songs (pdf, midi, youtube): Awake sweet love, Shall I sue.
Arto
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Dear Lute Friends,
If you happen to be close to the Hague, Holland
I would like to invite you to my wife's end examination at the Royal
Conservatory in the Hague
Which will take place:
on the 25 th of June
at the Studio 1 of the
Royal Conservatory in The Hague ( Address: Juliana van
Thank you, Arto. You've been busy!
Also thanks to Rob for his encouragement of beginning/shy lutists. I'm just
getting going at this digital stuff, and though I'm by no means a beginner,
I'll try to get something up.
Best to all and happy Summer,
Chris.
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Dear Lute Friends,
If you happen to be close to the Hague, Holland
I would like to invite you to my wife's end examination at the Royal
Conservatory in the Hague
Which will take place:
on the 25 th of June
AT 16 00
at the Studio 1 of the
Royal Conservatory in The Hague ( Address:
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Sorry Guys, I was in a hurry.
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Dear Lute Friends,
If you happen to be close to the Hague, Holland
I would like to invite you to my wife's end examination at the Royal
Conservatory in
Dear Luthists
I have decided to put a link here, to the lute tasting photos, and I
will put up some on Ning, when I have more time to choose.
http://tinyurl.com/5lp2up
Benjamin N. is comparing Warwicks by Stephen Gottlelieb and Martin
Haycock.
No real conclusion was possible because my lute
What an incredible sound! And just when I thought my favorite instrument
couldn't sound even more delicate..
Kerry
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Perhaps, in the near future, I might talk about the toroidal strings
made by Charles Besnainou. He has succeeded in making both silk and
Rob
once I get a digital camera I will be posting some videos. Yes, I am just
starting on the lute (I own a 'lute like' object at the moment) and will take
possession of a better instrument before the end of this year, and I am always
open to suggestions on technique by more experienced
That's the spirit, Kerry! Good luck.
Rob
2008/6/22 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Rob
once I get a digital camera I will be posting some videos. Yes, I am just
starting on the lute (I own a 'lute like' object at the moment) and will
take possession of a better instrument before the end of this year,
Dear Collective Wisdom,
I am in the process of creating a website devoted to John Dowland -
http://www.johndowland.co.uk/ - It will be a collaborative site with
academic essays, a projected collaborative recording of all his works (we
can argue about what exactly his works are...), videos,
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