[LUTE] Re: Bach Double

2011-03-30 Thread Rob MacKillop
Very beautiful performance, professionally recorded. Wonderful. Rob On 30 March 2011 05:31, David Tayler [1]vidan...@sbcglobal.net wrote: For your enjoyment, the Bach Double, Largo--maybe my favorite piece from Bach [2]http://youtu.be/GzTwO0zWrqU?hd=1 dt To

[LUTE] Re: Bach Double

2011-03-30 Thread David Tayler
Thanks Rob, I wish I could play more concerts like that. Although I enjoy the opera circuit, I like the one-on-a part gigs. So sorry my Edinboro show fell through for this year, I still owe you a beer! dt At 11:29 PM 3/29/2011, you wrote: Very beautiful performance, professionally recorded.

[LUTE] Re: Pieces of Melchior Neusidler in the Web?

2011-03-30 Thread Andreas Schroth
This is really phantastic! Autographs! Thank you very much for the wonderful work for all who play renaissance-tuned lute. Yours Andreas Am 30.03.2011 02:22, schrieb A. J. Ness: I have the page with the inventory up and on my web pages.

[LUTE] Re: Pieces of Melchior Neusidler in the Web?

2011-03-30 Thread Franz Mechsner
Lovely to see! Thanks. What kind of items has Newsidler in his hand on the frontpage picture? And what do they mean? Any idea? Best Franz __ Von: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu im Auftrag von Andreas Schroth

[LUTE] Guitar Question

2011-03-30 Thread Anton Höger
hi, sorry, I know many of you are playing Guitar too! If anybody is interested in Guitarquartetts and transcriptions, done by me... here is a link. (But please remember, I am not a layouter! ) http://www.mediafire.com/?bm1cvq31cf2jj Enjoy them Anton -- To get on or off this list see list

[LUTE] Re: a modern lute duet by Gilbert Isbin

2011-03-30 Thread Roman Turovsky
Ivano Zanenghi has recently recorded a CD of jazz standards on archlute. And Edin has recorded 'Round Midnight on baroque lute earlier. RT - Original Message - From: Christopher Wilke chriswi...@yahoo.com To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu; Daniel Winheld dwinh...@comcast.net Sent: Tuesday,

[LUTE] Re: a modern lute duet by Gilbert Isbin

2011-03-30 Thread Ron Andrico
Yes, of course jazz standards will work on lute, either in old tuning or in d-minor tuning. The point in playing effective jazz guitar is not just playing triad harmonies (always altered) but voice leading. Listen to old recordings by Dick McDonough and the player who took up where

[LUTE] Re: a modern lute duet by Gilbert Isbin

2011-03-30 Thread Peter Martin
Very interesting final comment. I sometimes have the impression that the seventeenth century is happening all over again, with more and more people taking up baroque lute, baroque guitar, theorbo etc and leaving the renaissance lute behind. Is it simply too hard? P On 30 March

[LUTE] Re: a modern lute duet by Gilbert Isbin

2011-03-30 Thread Roman Turovsky
Very interesting final comment. I sometimes have the impression that the seventeenth century is happening all over again, with more and more people taking up baroque lute, baroque guitar, theorbo etc and leaving the renaissance lute behind. Is it simply too hard? P That's my

[LUTE] Re: a modern lute duet by Gilbert Isbin

2011-03-30 Thread Mathias Roesel
Very interesting final comment. I sometimes have the impression that the seventeenth century is happening all over again, with more and more people taking up baroque lute, baroque guitar, theorbo etc and leaving the renaissance lute behind. Is it simply too hard? I doubt that

[LUTE] 3 lute Songs performed by the Meander Ensemble

2011-03-30 Thread Gilbert Isbin
Dear All, Hereby a lin to 3 contemporary lutesongs, 2 composed by myself and an arrangement of an a medieval song performed by the Meander Ensemble. http://users.telenet.be/gilbert.isbin/meander.html Hope you enjoy them. Gilbert Isbin To get on or off this list see list information at

[LUTE] Re: a modern lute duet by Gilbert Isbin

2011-03-30 Thread Ron Andrico
Mathias: R. Johnson, Ballard and Vallet wrote some of my absolute favorite music for lute. The perfect melding of melody, texture and polyphonic writing - real or implied. I'm sure you have your favorites at your fingertips but if you or others are interested, I have a few choice

[LUTE] Re: a modern lute duet by Gilbert Isbin

2011-03-30 Thread Nancy Carlin
I would add John Sturt to this list of composers, and most of the music in the M.L. Lute book. It's great to have Liz Kenny's CD of that music and Nigel North's Robert Johnson CD when you want to decide which piece to explore next. Nancy At 07:14 AM 3/30/2011, Ron Andrico wrote:

[LUTE] Help, please !

2011-03-30 Thread Jean-Marie Poirier
Dear all, Would anyone affiliated with JSTOR be kind enough to forward the following article : http://www.jstor.org/pss/20532372 (Some Liturgical Motets for the French Royal Court: A Reconsideration of Genre in the Sixteenth-Century Motet John T. Brobeck, Musica Disciplina, Vol. 47, (1993), pp.

[LUTE] Re: Help, please !

2011-03-30 Thread Andrew White
sent to your email.. Andrew On 31/03/2011, at 7:02 AM, Jean-Marie Poirier wrote: Dear all, Would anyone affiliated with JSTOR be kind enough to forward the following article : http://www.jstor.org/pss/20532372 (Some Liturgical Motets for the French Royal Court: A Reconsideration of

[LUTE] Re: 3 lute Songs performed by the Meander Ensemble

2011-03-30 Thread Stuart Walsh
On 30/03/2011 14:48, Gilbert Isbin wrote: Dear All, Hereby a lin to 3 contemporary lutesongs, 2 composed by myself and an arrangement of an a medieval song performed by the Meander Ensemble. http://users.telenet.be/gilbert.isbin/meander.html Hope you enjoy them. Gilbert Isbin Gilbert These