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andrea
Il giorno lun 25 feb 2019 alle ore 17:15 Rainer
<[1]rads.bera_g...@t-online.de> ha scritto:
Dear Andrea,
On 24.02.2019 23:03, Andrea Damiani wrote:
> Dear Rainer
>
> I play this piece since many years and I never realized it could
be a m
Dear Rainer
I play this piece since many years and I never realized it could be a
mistake, perhaps because this fantasia sounds for me like a âbattle'
piece and the repetition allows to make some different dynamic effects.
Anyway I found an other occurrence of repetition in
Dear Diego
I can add:
F. Gasparini: L'oracolo del fato (Garland facsimile)
T. Albinoni: Il nascimento dell'Aurora (unfortunately I have not the
music, I played it many years ago, the ms. should be in Wien)
G.B. Pergolesi: La morte di San Giovanni (I haven't this any more...)
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The master is two years long and a music bachelor degree or any other
university degree is needed for admission.
Deadline for application: 5th september
Admission examination: 28th september
best, Andrea
2013/8/8 Andrea Damiani [2]andreadelli...@gmail.com
Hello everybody,
I
Hello everybody,
I would like to inform that there are some free places in my lute class
at Conservatorio Santa Cecilia, Rome
Here the details.
Andrea
[1]http://www.conservatoriosantacecilia.it/ammissioni-ed-iscrizioni,120
8.html
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References
1.
Dear friends,
I seem to remember having read somewhere a story about a French lutenist (Vieux
Gautier perhaps) playing before some king: the king praises his playing but
adds something like It is a pity he doesnt play the guitar provoking the
lutenists anger.
Does anybody can help me
Thank you Mathias: this helps me in remembering that the source could perhaps
be found in:
Lionel de La Laurencie, Le Luthiste Jacques Gaultier, (Revue Musicale, January
1904)
I think I had this article but can't find it anymore
Andrea
Il giorno 29/ago/2012, alle ore 18.59, Jorge Torres ha
-brussel-koninklijke-bibliotheek
http://jdf.luth.pagesperso-orange.fr/Musiques/Les_compositeurs/Ernst_Gottlieb_Baron/Baron.htm
Regards,
Henk-Jan de Jong
On Sun, 12 Jun 2011 21:31:03 +0200, Andrea Damiani wrote:
Dear friends
do you know anything about the source of the Baron d minor Concerto
Dear friends
do you know anything about the source of the Baron d minor Concerto
for lute and recorder published by Seicento Ed? No information is
available in this edition and the lute part sounds very much as if it
were Weiss.
Any help?
Thanks a lot
Andrea
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Hello, some clarification from Italy:
Gia molti anni sono che in Bologna, si faceuano liuti di bonta molto
eccelenti o FOSSE [not sosie] l'esser fatti di forma lunga à
similitudine di pera, o
fosse l'hauer le coste larghe, che l'vno fa dolce, e l'altro armonioso;
fosse... fosse... in this
I think the dot on the left of the crotchet means that it takes some
value from the preceding tactus. It could be: minim - 3semiquavers -
1semiquaver tied to the crotchet. or: minim - semiquavers triplet -
dotted crotchet. The first seems to sound more natural.
Il giorno 02/dic/07, alle
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Von: Richard Corran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Sonntag, 28. Oktober 2007 09:17
An: Andrea Damiani; Lute Net
Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Denss facsimile
I have a facsimile published by Dr. Bernd Chr. Becker, Koln, 1994.
It wasn't expensive - in fact really very cheap
Hello,
I am trying to find a complete facsimile of Adrian Denss Florilegium
(I have the selection from TREE ed). Anybody can help me?
Thanks, Andrea
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Hello, try to order the book from:
http://www.lastanzadellamusica.com/
they should be able to find it.
Andrea
Il giorno 28/mar/07, alle ore 05:43, Alfonso Marin ha scritto:
Dear All,
I am looking for a facsimile edition of the following book by
Gorzanis, Giacomo: Il primo libro di napolitane
Mathias Roesel wrote:
So, I'd say that combinations of trills or mordents with appogiature
from above or below were European, not only French. BTW in French
baroque lute music, mordents or trills do _not_ always start from upper
notes. Have a look into Jacques Gallot's table of ornaments (1670).
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