Thanks Luca!
Well, I'm also waiting the MS edition... In the meantime I seem to find it
easier and easier to be able to read the original... There are hard places,
and there are clear mistakes, and also less clear mistakes-or-not-mistakes?
But that will be the case with modern editions, too! Most
Hy everybody!
I want to ask about range (distance) between courses, especially between
chanterelle and the second course... It is vested, or it is depend then each
lutenist ? Because i touch the besaid's courses... Maybe you can tell me what
distance you have on your own lute. Thanks
Ruh roh--
How am I going to get to the Handel Festival in Goettingen?
Hoping the Volcano will slow down soon.
dt
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Hi Nicolae,
tough question.
Forget about the myth about original distances. As far as I know
(from a number of quite serious professionals), everybody is free to
use whatever is more confortable for her or him. We have two original
six course lutes left and they could very well
HI,
here is the downloadlink for the Lute Trios ad Quartam (2 Lutes in a' + 1 Lute
in e , or 2 Lutes in g' +d)
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=2ff9bbd6c00cf4bce5c3dee5769931ec03da445f908cb26a79b5ba589d1986ba
Hope you enjoy them. I think these pieces are very interesting.
Warm regards
11 mm (bridge) and 7.5 mm (bridge) between (single) chanterelle and upper
string of 2nd course. No problem with touching either string while playing. I
have rather large hands and asked my lutemaker to increase the distance a bit.
g
On 16.04.2010, at 08:48, Nicolae Szekely wrote:
Hy
Have gone almost every year since 1991--both the
food and the coffee have improved every year.
That dust cloud is really unvelievable!
You can add to your program the Si dolce from
the Scherzi Musicali if you like, it is very nice on lute
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IyeRwMs_44
dt
At
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 12:16:44 -0700, David Tayler vidan...@sbcglobal.net
wrote:
Have gone almost every year since 1991--both the
food and the coffee have improved every year.
That dust cloud is really unvelievable!
Yeah, the Nature has once again showed her power! Never has the European
air
There's a facsimile of the original of this lovely song within this
master's thesis:
[1]http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2899/m1/1/
Turn to page 79.
Note:
a) it's for guitar (and it's NOT sacred...)
b) there's a number of differences between the printed
And here is a link to a modern edition in original key with my continuo
numbers and other markings - of 1980's...
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/SiDolce.pdf
At least the text is clear.
Arto
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 22:40:06 +0200, Peter Martin peter.l...@gmail.com
wrote:
There's a facsimile
And btw, I cannot imagine any more clever use of just scalewise melody, and
partly even just one note repeating melody, than this piece by Monteverdi!
Especially taking the words into account. It just works! Everyhing is just
where it should be! Clever! Wise! Monteverdi! :-)
Arto
On Sat, 17
You can also find an edition on my Ning Early Guitars page with bass
line and guitar alfabeto:
http://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/RockyMjos
-- R
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