http://www.polyhymnion.org/tombeau/tombeaux/s/regerklag1.pdf
http://torban.org/audio/regerklag1T.mp3
Enjoy,
RT
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Dear lute-netters,
After recently seeing the documentary that filmmaker W. Herzog made about
Gesualdo, I've scanned the archives in vain for any info on available
plucked music by Il Diavolo, (supposedly having been an accomplished
player and having had two archlutes given to him by
I don't remember that. I do remember Paul O'Dette saying that some
lutenist had tried to put some of the madrigals (back) onto the lute.
On Jun 5, 2009, at 8:06 PM, G. Crona wrote:
Dear lute-netters,
After recently seeing the documentary that filmmaker W. Herzog made
about Gesualdo, I've
Hi all,
thanks again to Andreas and others for clearing the name of a piece:
ou este Vous allé = J.-B.Lully, Trios de la Chambre: LWV 35/11 SMT I, p.84
Now I've made a (modest) version of that piece (see the tab in
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/Tiorba/Res1106/OuEsteF36.pdf)
to the
Dear Goran:
According to the New Grove article on Gesualdo, there are five
surviving instrumental works that can be attributed to the composer.
Some years ago, I intabulated a galliard by Gesualdo; the source is a
manuscript in the Naples Conservatory. Donna posted a pdf on our
On 6/3/2009, Andreas Schlegel lute.cor...@sunrise.ch wrote:
ou este Vous allé = J.-B.Lully, Trios de la Chambre: LWV 35/11
SMT I, p.84
Andreas wrote about chamber music by Lully. Was there really anything
like that published in the times of Lully? And especially by Lully?
To what do the codes