Bravo! I tried looking for the Klima inventory but it seems to be
lost among my papers.
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From: Jussi-Pekka Lajunen
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Mon, Aug 24, 2020 11:53 am
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Red notes in Eysert
I wrote in my earlier message
spoke angrily
about such "cleaning" of tablature. Sylvia was present.
Thereafter she became more cautious. (A magnificently noble lady! We
owe her for so much.)
Regards, Arthur.
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From: Matthew Daillie
To: Arthur Ness
Cc: lute@cs.dartmouth.ed
Those canzonas, etc. by Gabrieli et al. are often for two choirs. So
the colors might differentiate the two You could check by looking at
the pieces in their original pitch notation (many modern editions;
IMSLP???). Would the player vary his touch to differentiae the two?
You cite Sarge's transcription. He also has the manuscript in
Facsimile. First item in the list of facsimiles. AJN.
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From: Tristan von Neumann
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Mon, Aug 17, 2020 9:39 am
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Eysert MS
Yeah, I
Possibly you mean Hiro's doctoral dissertation at the U. of Chicago.
He worked with Howard Mayer Brown (!!!):
"Sixteenth-Century Lute Treatises with Emphasis on Process and Techniques of
Intabulation."
Available through ProQuest (?) Check AMS Doctoral Dissertations in
Musicology for
Reportedly he and his companion traveled over the Alps to Innsbruck
during a blizzard. He was with Philippe Camerarius, an associate of
Martin Luther who had recently been freed from being imprisoned by the
Roman Inquisition. They traveled through Siena where they stayed at
the
An oil painting of MNewsidler was omitted from my message. Possibly
the one commissioned by MN's patrons, the Fuggers. Maybe I can post
it to Facebook.
I forgot about Wayne's prohibition of attachments. Sorry Wayne!
Arthur.
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Here is a portrait thought to represent Melchior Newsidler. The Fuggers were
MN patrons and are said to have commissioned his portrait from a visiting
Italian
Not to be overlooked is Wallace Rave's dissertation, a thorough study
of the sources,
"Some Manuscripts of French Lute Music 1630-1700: An Introductory
Study"
(Ph.D. diss., U of Illinois, Urbana, 1972). 459 pp.
Dissertation Express, ProQuest #7310031.
Alas the Hender Robarts
That didn't work, alas. Here
https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Arbeau,_Thoinot
In the "complete" facsimile of the original "Belle qui tiens" is on
folios 30-32v.
And the link to modern scores follows.
ajn
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From: Arthur Ness
Several scores in imslp:
https://imslp.org/wiki/Orchésographie_(Arbeau,_Thoinot)
ajn
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From: RCP
To: Josef Berger ; lute List
Sent: Thu, Aug 15, 2019 9:08 am
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Belle, qui tiens ma vie
There is a transcription for lute
You might want to check, especially, pages 301-04 and 329-30 in vol.
1. And the concordances and cognates and thematics in vol. 2.
By the way "On en dira" is not by Sermisy. The two chansons share the
same melody, but otherwise the settings do not agree.
There is a direct
Here's the link to the instruments (127 in total). Some amazing
estimated sales prices.
https://www.christies.com/salelanding/index.aspx?intsaleid(021=1
letitle==all=paging
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s for some
pieces.
Therefore he cannot have been a mere publisher.
Apart from these additional voices the book does not seem to contain
any music composed by Klosmann(?).
Rainer
On 04.05.2019 17:11, Arthur Ness wrote:
> The publisher is Caspar Klosman in Leipzig. An anthology with
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The publisher is Caspar Klosman in Leipzig. An anthology with 100 dances,
fantasias, canzonas, et cetera. Unique copy (according to Robert Eitner:
There are pieces in the "de Rippe fascicle" of Munich, Mus Ms 266,
fols. 67-76v. Also see my dissertation, pp. 203-225 (digital copy chez
LSA).
References are to the Complete Works ed. by Vaccaro (CWrippe). I
suspect the pieces were copied from a now lost Italian print, perhaps
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
The name is misspelled after he settled in Paris.
Angelo Michele Bartolotti (Bologna 1615-Paris 1682)
Angiolo Michele Bartolomi (ca. 1615-ca. 1680).
Most dictionaries accept the dual spelling including the Library of
Congress name authority files as well
eed to get back to Sciurus about whom you asked. He's in the
related manuscript 40151 (vol. 1) to 40150 (vol. 2). Both purchased in
1897 by Wilhelm Tappert from Antiquarian Liste in Leipzig, where
grandson Rust held forth as Thomas-Kantor.
--Arthur Ness
*Friedrich Wilhelm Rust, **Son
Sorry for the delayed response. Alain was particularly interested in
the sonata for viola and lute.
[1]https://digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/werkansicht?PPN=PPN882226
452=PHYS_0001==overview-toc
There is a modern edition from ca. 1930 and I expect to have a copy
before
o used it.
Arthur.
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From: Alain Veylit
To: Arthur Ness ; lute.corner
; lute
Sent: Fri, Jan 4, 2019 9:43 pm
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Rust
Thanks Arthur,
I am very curious about Mr Scurius / Squirrel: how does he fit in the
story? The idea be
Heavens!!!
Now, who was the other guy (ca. 1900, French as I recall) who arranged
lute music for concert grand piano? It looked like Liszt on the open
page.
Prunières comes to mind, but I think it was someone else.
Saint-Saens looks more restrained in comparison.
Arthur
He's a digital copy (grandson scribe???).
https://digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/werkansicht?PPN=PPN882226452
=PHYS_0001=
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A. F. Weiss (a son of SLW), Johann Reichardt
(d. 1815) and Christian Gottlieb Scheidler (d. 1814).
Arthur
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From: Alain Veylit
To: Arthur Ness ; lute.corner
; lute
Sent: Fri, Jan 4, 2019 9:43 pm
Subject: [LUTE] Re:
Hi, Alain and Andi,
This is involved. It even goes back to Bach in the case of both
like-named father and grandson. I found several references to an
edition of three or four Rust sonatas for lute and violin, publ. 1892.
I sent ILL's galore when I was in Germany. ILL service is
The stump was according to Playford invented by a Daniel Farrant. It
was also known as an English theorbo.
He is said to have invented the Poliphant, a wire-strung lute-type
instrument.
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From: Martyn Hodgson
To: LuteNet list ; Alain Veylit
There's also HN's "Wascha mesa" (passamezzo) that turns up in a modern
guitar book as "The Washerwoman's Dance."
Arthur Ness
arthurjn...@verizon.net
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From: Tristan von Neumann
To: lutelist Net
Sent: Fri, Aug 3, 2018 8:05
M. D. XLVI, not M. D. LXVI). Later "Pierino" is also
used. See Rick's footnote 1 (page 37). His gravestone also reads
"Pierino." Rick had access to the unique Dorico print, edited by
Pierino himself.
Arthur Ness
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composer? Also in Hamburg and later Sweden? Nope. That was
Joh. Georg Conradi.
Arthur Ness
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Sent: Sun, May 27, 2018 4:41 pm
Subjec
c library).
Enjoy, Roland!
Arthur Ness
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From: Stephan Olbertz <stephan.olbe...@web.de>
To: 'Lute Net' <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Sent: Tue, May 15, 2018 4:24 pm
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Johann Kropfgans
Think of t
in a faulty playing position, or with an outmoded instrument.
Arthur Ness
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From: anotherdamn6c <lutesm...@gmail.com>
To: lute <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Sent: Thu, Apr 26, 2018 3:35 pm
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Left thumb
Dear Silvia,
I cannot find any references to your thesis. Is it finished? For the
doctorate or masters? Could you provide a title and bibliographical
information? Many thanks.
Arthur Ness
arthurjn...@verizon.net
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From: Silvia Amato <amato.
Here's the index to JLSA:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/publications/JLSA-Index.html#40
Arthur Ness
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From: Rainer <rads.bera_g...@t-online.de>
To: Lute net <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Sent: Wed, Feb 21, 2
But, of course, it's correctly identified (with concordances) in the
magnificent new Thysius facsimile issued by the Dutch Lute Society.
Arthur Ness
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From: Arthur Ness <arthurjn...@verizon.net>
To: RadS.BERA_GmbH <ra
Also Boetticher in MGGVIII:266 and RISM_Bvii: 152 Lassus for consort
parts "Orlando sleepeth" in the K'berg Ms., Nos. 1 & 2.
Arthur Ness
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From: Rainer <rads.bera_g...@t-online.de>
To: Lute net <lute@cs
Now I can't find it either.
Arthur Ness
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To: Arthur Ness <arthurjn...@verizon.net>
Sent: Fri, Feb 9, 2018 3:46 pm
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Jacques Gautier, Ludovico Ariost
From: Arthur Ness <arthurjn...@verizon.net>
To: dshoskes <dshos...@mac.com>; arthurjness <arthurjn...@verizon.net>
Sent: Fri, Feb 9, 2018 10:54 am
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Jacques Gautier, Ludovico Ariosti engravings
(portraits)
Daniel,
How wonderful. Congratu
y Jan Lievens from shortly
after his release from prison $1750
>
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>
This has never been a difference "of opinion between Arthur and
Victor." So kindly, Ronald, stop deliberately misrepresenting the
facts. This has been a difference of opinion between Arthur Ness and
Ronald.
>
RA wrote: and since they live a stone's throw from on
A short after-thought. Isn't the paper in the Cherbury ms. from
France? But he often fought as a merceary.
Arthur Ness
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From: JarosÃ
aw Lipski <jaroslawlip...@wp.pl>
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Sent: Sat,
ad station.
"Before I leave, could I take a quick look at the Capirola Lute Book?"
The once so helpful librarian responded, using the royal we, "We'd be
pleased to let you look at a microfilm."
Arthur Ness
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Dowland's second book of ayres.
They own the Countess of Bedford's dedication copy, all bound up in red
leather with embossed
gold decorations. It was brought out by a page wearing white cotton
gloves. He stood behind me,
leaned over and turned the pages when I nodded.
Art
hand) book dealers. I once got a book (mint
condition: Simpson, British Broadside Ballads) sent from Australian to
Boston, Mass. So if possible select a dealer close to your home to save
on postage. Some offer free postage.
Arthur Ness
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hat sounds
like something you might write up for the LSAQuarterly.
Arthur Ness
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From: Tristan von Neumann <tristanvonneum...@gmx.de>
To: Ron Andrico <praelu...@hotmail.com>; Arthur Ness
<arthurjn...@verizon.net>;
The songs are indeed "interesting." Or at east different. As I recall
in some the bass part is sung, alla Galilei. Not the cantus.
Arthur Ness
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From: Jurgen Frenz <eye-and-ear-cont...@protonmail.com>
To: Arthu
is): "the errors and
mis-interpretretations of certain recent studies, run the risk of
jeopardizing the inspiring work begun by
H. Colin Slim and Arthur J. Ness, and crowned by Ness's publication of
the composer's complete works."
>
>
Arthur Ness
arth
t; version of a
Francesco ricercar.
Arthur Ness
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From: Ron Andrico <praelu...@hotmail.com>
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<lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Sent: Tue, Jan 16, 2018 10:24 am
the was 15 years old.
Perhaps it was an older brother's book.
Cavalcanti is a famous Italian family. I have a grand niece from
Sicily who lives on Via Cavalcanti in Florence.
Arthur Ness
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From: Tristan von Neumann <tristanvonn
Tristan, You can always turn the Italian tablature upside down and play
backwards. It's been done.
Perhaps an efficient way to learn Italian tablature is to imagine it
representing the fingerboard as your teacher shows you fingerings while
seated opposite. Those pitches are "upside
udies back to the 16th century"
Arthur Ness
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From: Matteo Turri <matteo.o.tu...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Wed, Nov 8, 2017 3:36 pm
Subject: [LUTE] A Database of Manuscripts and Prints f
15th-century masters such as Pietrobono da Ferrara, who performed such
duos with a tenorista
accompanying on viola da mano.
Arthur Ness
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From: Gary Boye <boy...@appstate.edu>
To: Arthur Ness <arthurjn...@verizon.net&g
at St. Mark's: one on a scaffold, the other down
below at the organ.
In 1548, Giovanni Maria da Crema published a dozen Segni ricercars
intabulated for lute, eleven which are among the lost pieces. .
Arthur Ness
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From: Daniel F
There also are two copies of the Durr Festschrift on sale at
abebooks.de for 13 and 15 Euros.
Arthur Ness
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th
the book.
And if these libaries are not close to you, inquire to receive the
book/article on Inter-Library Loan as Stephan suggests.
Arthur Ness
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From: Luca Manassero <l...@manassero.net>
To: lute <lute@cs.dartmouth.
sed in a parody fantasia. But many miss
Perino Fioretino's parody of Francesco's fantasia super De mon triste,
# App. 32 in the HUP edition. The work by Perino (Francesco's famous
student) departs from the fantasia, NOT from the intabulation! A full
sounding of the tune appears cantus-firmu
That piece is all over the place. Charlotte traced it for one of her
seminars, but the teacher did not return her paper.
Arthur Ness
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From: G. C. <kalei...@gmail.com>
To: Lutelist <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Sent
This shold work
[1]http://blogs.bl.uk/files/bl-digitised-music-manuscripts-spring-2017-
1.pdf
Or use this in your search app
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From
e!!! 335 are music manuscripts. This information came
from RISM. Here is a complete list of all 335:
http://blogs.bl.uk/files/bl-digitised-music-manuscripts-summer-2017.pdf
Arthur Ness
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From: mjlhall <mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk>
Some are hidden away.
http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=Royal_Appendix_MS_58
Has Pastyme, In Winter's Just Returne, Duke of Somerset's Dompe, etc.
on folios 51v-55.
Also the famous Lady Carey's Dompe (keyboard) Et cetera.
Arthur Ness
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Here's the link
http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/?_ga=2.209772245.1771726681.1501595289-186
0438649.1501595289
Now 335 Mss, only a few with tablature, e.g., Paston MS
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and not someplace in northern Germany a previously thought given the
several northern lutenists represented.
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Sent: Sat, May 2
as her secretary. He entered some Accords in manuscripts
copied by others (e.g., Schwinghammer), so must have advised her on
musical matters as well.
Arthur Ness
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From: Mathias Rösel <mathias.roe...@t-online.de>
To: lute
After all they are a scholarly society. With their many, many
publications you can be assured that someone
at the Academy watches to see that copyrights are properly renewed.
Helen Hewitt died in 1977 so I
presume the 70-years-after-death rule would apply. (I'm not an
attorney.)
Also (better?)
http://music.dalitio.de/choir/josquin/adieu-mes-amours/adieumesamours.p
df
Arthur Ness
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From: Arthur Ness <arthurjn...@verizon.net>
To: guy_and_liz <guy_and_...@msn.com>; lute <lute@c
Choral Wiki (free)
http://www2.cpdl.org/wiki/images/e/ee/Josquin_Adieu_mes_amours_4v.pdf
Another good place to look is in the World Catalogue. Or Google.
By the way, is this by Josquin?
Arthur Ness
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From: guy_and_liz
Many thanks for the reference. How well I know it. My dissertation
is now on the LSA web page.
GrüÃe aus Boston! Artur.
Arthur Ness
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From: Wolfgang Wiehe <wie-w...@gmx.de>
Cc: 'Lute List' <lute@cs.dart
What is the etymology of the word tiorba?
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Of Martyn Hodgson
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2014 12:03 AM
To: David Tayler; lute
Subject: [LUTE] Re: archlute/theorbo in Corelli's Op. 1
As already
today, Andi
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Sent: Friday, January 31, 2014 11:01 AM
To: Arthur Ness; Martyn Hodgson; David Tayler; lute
Subject: [LUTE] Re: archlute/theorbo in Corelli's Op. 1
Jakob Lindberg had
Yes, and some of those archiliuto opera orchestral parts from Dresden have
notations that have been identified as being in S.L. Weiss's handwriting!
Some were displayed at the Freiburg Weiss Conference in 1984(??). Andre
Bourget (liuto forte guy) gathered all kinds of interesting things for that
Dear Rainer,
That's interesting. But I have difficulty in navigating, so I won't
throw out my bound paper copy. I don't see any commentary on those
pages of the digital copies. I just have been thinking about some
information on the manuscript, and how it got from K'berg to
You're thinking about _*Da un Codice Lauten-Buch*_ which has 99
pieces. It's a commmonplace book assembled by a Nuerenberg merchant.
It has tablature and writings (jokes, saying, poems, etc.). Tablatue
edition buy Dick Hoban. Lyre Music Press.
This is _*Lauutenspieler*_. It
This new site may be of interest to some of you.
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Subject: [AMS-announce] ANNOUNCEMENT: The Complete Theoretical Works of
Johannes
includes Notation.
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Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2013 7:50 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Guitar and Lute MS from Sibley Digital
Thanks
I recall that some pieces appear in two versions, lute and guitar.
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Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2013 1:00 AM
Subject: New UR Research Publications for dates: 11/20/2013 - 11/21/2013
New publications are
Try Harvards Online Resources for Music Scholars
[1]http://hcl.harvard.edu/research/guides/biblio/onmusic/hclweb/view/fu
ll
Margaret Ericson
From: David Day [mailto:david_...@byu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 12:54 PM
In the MusRef database I have indexed 223
The Squarcialupi Codex is a famous, central source for music of the
Italian Trecento. With over 350 pieces, it is one of the most
beautiful music manuscripts to come down to us. I find the music of
that period especially attractive. Do an image Google search on
Squarcialupi for
Thank you, Bernd. Yes, but the shelf-number is Ms. 5.P.171 (olim, Ms.
1.N.68). See Christian Meyer et al., **Sources manuscrits en
Tabulature,** vol. 2 (Deutschland), 150-51. I was remiss in not
checking Peter Steur's valuable inventory of baroque lute sources!
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Apparently it's at the Universitaets- und Stadtbibliothek, Koeln,
**Liure pour le lut / Pour Le Lut theorbe, MS 1.N.68 ([before
1976:] MS 5.P.177). 109 folios (many blank). It's in Boetticher's RISM
inventory, page 151. Also listed in Pohlmann (5th ed.), p. 144 (MS 1.
/ V.68
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Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 1:15 PM
To: Mayes, Joseph; Lute List
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Vivaldi
It's available in the International Music Library Project (EU):
[4]http://imslp.org/index.php?titleEtegory:Vivaldi%2C
It's available in the International Music Library Project (EU):
http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Category:Vivaldi%2C%20Antoniofrom=C
http://imslp.eu/download.php?file=files/imglnks/euimg/8/81/IMSLP134924-PMLP237520-Vivaldi_Concerto_2mandolins_RV532.pdf
This score is clearer and has PARTS:
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To: howard posner howardpos...@ca.rr.com
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: Vivaldi
Hello Howard,
I was relying on Robbin Landon, as quoted in the entry for RV 558 (G
major), cited here at the red band:
http://imslp.org
This might provide assistance, although for recorder. It deals with
diminutions and ornamentation. Link to a dighital copy:
[1]http://erato.uvt.nl/files/imglnks/usimg/7/76/IMSLP261644-PMLP46423-g
anassi_fontegara_bolonha.pdf
Arthur
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Subject: Re: Update about 'Airlines: Please stop treating instruments
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is handled properly.' on Change.org
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See the psalms and manuscript previously posted to fill out the entry.
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Hi Joseph!!
Here's more on Iadone with samples of his playing:
http://lyrichord.com/theartofthelute-josephiadone.aspx
Regards, Arthur
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Dear Josef,
Here are some additional references, although surely Ralf Jarchow's
facsimile and edition will supersede these references.
Zofia Steszewska, ed., Tance polskie z tabulatur lutniowych, ii, Zrodla
do historii muzyki (Warsaw, 1966). 8 pieces and one facs.
The Fabricus Manuscript has always been towards the top of my mental
list of lute sources deserving a facsimile.
So it is good to hear that one is underway. I have more information
in response to Josef's query. Later.
Arthur Ness
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William Brewster, a minister and elder of the Separatist Church of
England came to America on the Mayflower and his baggage included many
books, as well as a lute (or two?) and Richard Alison's *The Psalmes of
David in Metre* (1599). He lived for many years with other exiles in
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Check in the Mudarra edition ed. Emilio Pujol in Monumentos de la Música
Española., VII (Barcelona, 1949). All of the textx, as far as I can tell
from a quick glance, are identified and the verses printed separately.
This is a series that will be in most music libraries, even small ones.
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The Russian dashboard cameras were explained on one of our news broadcasts.
It is a form of protection from drivers who deliberately cause accidents in
order to collect insurance. Actually that also happens here in the U.S. I
recall one incident about ten years ago over in Cambridge. The
The famous Trent Codices
Publication Name: Sechs [i.e. Sieben] Trienter Codices. Geistliche und
weltliche Compositionen des XV. Jahrhunderts. 1.-[7.] Auswahl
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https://urresearch.rochester.edu/institutionalPublicationPublicView.action?institutionalItemId=25629versionNumber=1
Author:Adler,
Marin has been mentioned:
Too bad that Mary Rasmussen is gone. She would have accomplished much, as
one can see from her start. (See Carlone for an extended list iof sites.)
http://www.lutevoice.com/luteiconography/Page%201.html
http://www.klassiskgitar.net/imagesmain.html
Monica surely has simply forgotten about these Italian guitar pieces.
Just four pieces in a century is virtually the same as saying there are
no pieces.g:
See [1]http://purl.org/rism/BI/1549/39 Sigs, Gg24v-Hh1v (last two
pages)
HMB is mistaken when he cites Barberiis's print
The link is at the very bttom.
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Calata de StrAmbotto
It looks like a ligated (joined) NB, the abbreviation for Nota Bene.
The last down stroke on N and the downstroke on B are the same.
That's what the facsimile looks like, as far as I can tell.
I've seen NB in the K'berg manuscript to draw attention to pieces for
ensemble of
two - four lutes.
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