Talking about moutarde, Peter Steur's site has under no. 11 in that
collection: Almande (ton Arume) (J.Mercure, CLFMer II N°1) a-moll
- GB-LbmBotnia / 92v.
I think it should be ton enrhumé (not arume). Enrhumé in French is to
have a cold and consequently speaking with a
I think someone confused a theorbo with a lute in G... Em and Bm are not
friendly keys on a Ren. lute in G.
On 4/19/19 6:30 PM, John Trout wrote:
Roman, Saizenay has an E minor and B minor suite by de Visee.
John
On 4/19/19, 4:14 PM, "Roman Turovsky" wrote:
A question to the
Roman, Saizenay has an E minor and B minor suite by de Visee.
John
On 4/19/19, 4:14 PM, "Roman Turovsky" wrote:
A question to the collective wisdom:
Someone mentioned to me that there are practically no surviving solo
theorbo pieces in e-minor or b-minor.
Is that true?
Does de Visée count (ms. Saizenay)?
Mathias
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Gesendet: Freitag, 19. April 2019 22:43
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Betreff: [LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire
Roman,
Kapsperger
Dear Roman,
Not true :)
On the top of my head:
Bartolotti in A- Wn 17706 ( e minor)
De Visée in Saizenay ( b minor and e minor)
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Den fredag, april 19, 2019, 10:12 em, skrev Roman Turovsky
:
A question to the collective
Roman,
Kapsperger covers partly your search. Look at L. IV d'intav di chitarrone 1640:
Preludio 5to - e-minor (finalis E-major)
Preludio 6to - e-minor (finalis E-major)
Toccata 3za - e-minor (finalis E-major)
Toccata 4ta - E-major!
Passacaglia on p. 34 - e-minor
Corrente on p. 46 - e-minor
This
A question to the collective wisdom:
Someone mentioned to me that there are practically no surviving solo
theorbo pieces in e-minor or b-minor.
Is that true?
RT
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You're making me hungry. An alternate title for "Cordon Bleu" is "La
moutarde nouvelle." When you check Steur, go to concordance Nr, 1466
(Conc_1466) which lists four sources. PL-Kj mus ms 40626, f. 17v-18 for
guitar is available from the LSA Facsimile Collection (titled "La
Hi everyone,
Which evidence do we have regarding theorboes with 18 or 19 strings / courses?
I know about:
-Kapsperger's 19 course instruments
- Two 18 course instruments by Sellas, one in Paris, the other one in Italy
- Praetorius' obviously wrong tuning instruction for an 18 course instrument.