Thank you Arthur for these excellent links !
Best,
Jean-Marie
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More there, too. See right column for more Kapsberger.
[1]http://www.loc.gov/item/2010456615/
References
1. http://www.loc.gov/item/2010456615/
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A couple of days ago I was driving my car and heard a message about a
thing you could buy that would scan 35mm film and slides into your
computer, made by Wolverine. Here is the link to what's on their web site
http://www.wolverinedata.com/index.php/site/quicklinks/C72/
Has anyone tried these
Schiffelholz, not schiffle :)
Rainer
On 08.09.2014 15:32, Braig, Eugene wrote:
Note this video of Schiffleholz mandora music shared at the lute Ning site:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM3sx9P0Gmk
This is all but one movement exactly of what I know as Brescianello's sixth
partita for
Swan neck baroque lute by Anatoli Gundilowicz string length 69/95 nice
action warm tone works well with all sorts of stringing, good
for works by Weiss and Bach as well as for French
repertoire. The Body is nice to hold not too deep.
Pictures can be seen here (9 photos)
I bought a cheap scanner at Costco a few years ago. It can do film too. I think
it was about $70. The problem I found was the state of my slides and film. I
dont know if it is a problem for you. I should scan everything with no
treatment, then scan again with a light cleaning and then a
I would have expected so, but note that I copied and pasted the name directly
from the video as posted by Rod to both YouTube and Ning.
Best,
Eugene
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From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of
Rainer
Sent: Thursday, September 11,
. . . And I just checked back on Ning today to discover this response posted by
Rod on 8 September (note that he has corrected the spelling of Schiffelholz
in this reply to me):
Thanks Eugene! Excellent response! The 'discussion' as to whether
Brescianello, or Schiffelholz composed these high