[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Tielke Baroque Lute

2018-01-03 Thread Andreas Schlegel
Did you consulted the new book by Friedemann Hellwig? http://tielke-hamburg.de/htm_english/einfuehrung.htm Andreas > Am 04.01.2018 um 05:35 schrieb sterling price >: >

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Tielke Baroque Lute

2018-01-03 Thread sterling price
Hi all, I'm trying to find the whereabouts of the Joachim Tielke 1678 baroque lute made in Hamburg. I'm planning to make a copy of the pegbox. I've got the drawing, but I'd love to see pictures of this instrument. An Internet search yielded nuttin. Danke, Sterling Sent from my iPad > > >

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Roger Landes
Tristan von Neumann: Was this message meant to be private?  If it was then you owe all the members of this list an apology. But if you intended it to go to the entire list you should be banished by the the list administrators. Roger Landes http://www.rogerlandes.com On 1/3/2018 8:16 PM,

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Tristan von Neumann
Dumb people don't just get smart with the "right government", my friend... Your whole system is rotten, and believe you me, even some third party candidates would not have been able to make the great purge happen. Am 03.01.2018 um 19:51 schrieb John Mardinly: America, being in the

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Tristan von Neumann
Wow! Seattle seems to really have something, I'm always amazed how much cool stuff comes from there. Am 03.01.2018 um 19:23 schrieb guy_and_liz Smith: Pacific MusicWorks in Seattle (Steve Stubbs org) has been doing "underground" concerts in a variety of venues, including my favorite brewpub,

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Tristan von Neumann
You may be right, and I cannot argue against your experience. However, I learned that being on an "educational crusade" and "being serious", is just not very attractive. Maybe it's European, but a laid back attitude is much more appealing. Trying to spread enthusiasm comes across as trying to

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Dan Winheld
In 1967 I played Renaissance lute music on a Renaissance lute (9 course transitional thing by David Rubio) at an open mic joint in S.F. Also performed  impromptu in a number of coffee houses on Haight Street. And once in a vacant lot in the wee hours in the Fillmore district (back when it was

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Anthony Hart
In Malta (the European island!) there is the Valletta International Baroque Festival. [1]http://vallettabaroquefestival.com.mt One of the concerts includes one with Thomas Dunford Antnony Hart On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 7:52 PM John Mardinly <[2]john.mardi...@asu.edu> wrote:

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread John Mardinly
America, being in the throes of "Make America Great Again", is unfortunately in general hostile to any music that requires more than two brain cells to appreciate. Fortunately, there are some exceptions. A. John Mardinly, Ph.D., P.E. The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread guy_and_liz Smith
I give up. Google "Early Music Underground, Seattle" ... -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of guy_and_liz Smith Sent: Wednesday, January 3, 2018 10:35 AM To: lutelist Net Subject: [LUTE] Re: Early Music life And another try.

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread guy_and_liz Smith
And another try. I've omitted the http prefix to try to outflank Outlook (yeah, I know, I should get another mail client): www.pacificmusicworks.org/underground/underground-2017-18-season/ -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread guy_and_liz Smith
OK, Outlook was a little too helpful with the link. Here's another try: http://www.pacificmusicworks.org/underground/underground-2017-18-season/ -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of guy_and_liz Smith Sent: Wednesday, January

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread guy_and_liz Smith
Pacific MusicWorks in Seattle (Steve Stubbs org) has been doing "underground" concerts in a variety of venues, including my favorite brewpub, Naked City Brewery, in the Greenwood neighborhood. Worth going to just for the beer, but if you hit the right night, you can have some early music to go

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Bruno Cognyl-Fournier
Hi Tristan I personally didn't study music at university to end up playing elevator music in Renaissance Fairs. I think as serious musicians, it is our duty to continue our efforts in educating the public. And medieval faires is not the way to do it. I therefore disagree with

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Tristan von Neumann
Don't bother Bruno, it's the same here in Germany with the Medieval Faires. They claim to cover 13th-15th century, and succeed when it comes to housewares, clothing and swordfighting. When it comes to music, you consider yourself lucky hearing Susato or Attaignant. If you played some Ars

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Tristan von Neumann
Am 03.01.2018 um 17:32 schrieb Ron Andrico: I have written about this at some length and will continue to do so, but the early music scene in the US really caters to sit-down-and-shut-up audiences who are encouraged to participate in some weird fan worship culture. That's a

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Bruno Cognyl-Fournier
Hi I live in Montreal and play Medieval and Renaissance music. Had a medieval music group for 15 years or so, and frankly I got tired of dressing up and going to medieval fairs and banquets, where no-one really cares about real medieval music, and just wants background noise.

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Robert Purrenhage
Karen Meyers and Russell Ferrara played lute duets in South Street (Philadelphia) cafes in the early 1990s. West Chester U Collegium Musicum used to perform regularly, often for the public or fund raiser madrigal dinners on campus and off, until 2005 or thereabouts. And of

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Christopher Wilke
Here in Cincinnati, Ohio, we have two pro early Music groups Catacoustic Consort and the Caladrian Ensemble. Catacoustic, directed by gamba player Annalisa Pappano, mainly brings in national talent. My group is primarily regional, with a big name when we can (hopefully!) afford it. I'm bringing

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Samuel Lawson
Hallo, Tristan et al. I play a 16th-century-style 8-course lute. I live in Indianapolis, IN, USA. My wife and I perform at some renaissance faires [sic] and Scottish Highland games. While Renaissance Faire music tends toward novelty songs, I am adamant on including a handful of John Dowland,

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Roberts, William
Philadelphia: In addition to being the home of the Renaissance wind ensemble Pifaro we have 1. An excellent baroque chamber orchestra, Tempesta di Mare (Richard Stone and Gwyn Roberts, co-directors)(recording on the Chandos label). 2. Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, with 60 chamber music

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Roman Turovsky
On my memory - Sylvain Bergeron did a bar gig in NYC some years ago. RT On 1/3/2018 9:03 AM, Daniel Shoskes wrote: On Jan 3, 2018, at 8:41 AM, Tristan von Neumann wrote: Happy New Year to all who are on the European calendar. Here's one question - is there any

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Max Langer
Hello, Quite hard to come by musicians interested in early music here I find (Grenoble and Lyon, France), but just started a small amateur chamber group, and just recently found out there's an amateur baroque orchestra in Vienne. See where that leads! Cheers, Max Langer Le

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Robert Purrenhage
Hallo Tristan, Answers in order: Zur geflickten Trommel - Gesandtenstr Regensburg. One pre-concert picknick music in park in Philadelphia last summer (Piffaro) We have feasts at home several times per year, usually with early music - several small groups or ad hoc. Bob

[LUTE] Re: Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Daniel Shoskes
> On Jan 3, 2018, at 8:41 AM, Tristan von Neumann > wrote: > > Happy New Year to all who are on the European calendar. > > > Here's one question - is there any noticeable Early Music life going on in > your neighborhood, besides the 19th/20th century concert

[LUTE] Early Music life

2018-01-03 Thread Tristan von Neumann
Happy New Year to all who are on the European calendar. Here's one question - is there any noticeable Early Music life going on in your neighborhood, besides the 19th/20th century concert context (which I always find a bit awkward)? Ever heard of a bar where there are Early Music jam