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> Am 26.12.2019 um 16:23 schrieb Diego Cantalupi :
>
> Hi all! Does somebody have a digitalisation of the Gianoncelli lute book and
> would like to share it?
> My SPES copy is in my school, about 900 km. from me
> Thanks,
>
> Diego
>
>
Have a look at
Ramesescats.co.uk//thesis/appendix4.pdf
Kind regards
Bernd
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> Am 21.12.2019 um 07:06 schrieb Mikael Forsberg :
>
> Hi
>
> I am looking for lute tabs for this nice piece?
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Best regards Mikael
>
> --
>
>
> To get on
Dear baroque luters,
I thought that the CNRS editions are out of print, but there is still
the Mouton volume
https://www.cnrseditions.fr/catalogue/arts-et-essais-litteraires/oeuvres-de-charles-mouton/
Kind regards
Bernd
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Dear all,
a beautiful pavan by Anthony Holborne. One variant is in the Varietie of
Lute Lessons.
Is there an explanation of the title?
Kind regards
Bernd
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On 14.11.2017 19:00, Ron Fletcher wrote:
Anyone had one of these? What does it mean?
Ron (UK)
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From:
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'allo Tristan,
have a look here:
http://ricercar.cesr.univ-tours.fr/3-programmes/EMN/luth/sources/Capirola_notice.pdf
On 01.11.2017 16:00, Tristan von Neumann wrote:
Ĥello Lutists,
I'd love to print and bind my own Capirola Facsimile (I neither like
black and white or double pages...).
Seems to have been removed...
On 07.05.2017 09:12, T.Kakinami wrote:
You can find that.
Pièces de luth composées sur différens Modes par Jacques de Gallot
http://jdf.luth.pagesperso-orange.fr/Musiques/Les_manuscrits/Manuscrits_divers.htm#Gallot
T.Kakinami
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On 06.03.2017 13:41, Roman Turovsky wrote:
Wikipedia has strict rules against original research, and all information
it permits has to externally documented with reliable scholarly sources.
RT
I can confirm that! I once tried to change an entry about a piece "that
W.A. Mozart had composed in
http://www.lute-academy.be/docstore/temp/WL7_Suite_3_g_s03.pdf
Thanks to Jean-Daniel Forget!
On 03.12.2016 13:20, John Yentes wrote:
Hello all,
Can anyone help me find tablature for this particular piece?
It is the first Sarabande listed in this link :
Dear all,
one new item and some price reductions on our second hand instruments page:
http://www.lute-academy.be/advertenties/advertenties-en.php
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Bernd
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Some years ago I was so lucky as to listen to Luca Pianca on this
instrument accompanying Chr. Prégardien with Schumann songs.
I can assure you, that was HIP!
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Thank you very much, David!
Kind regards
B
On 02.10.2016 05:13, David Smith wrote:
I have downloaded images and put a PDF of the files on
http://www.dolcesfogato.com/Music/ as British Library MS 31992.
Please take a look. It was a bit of work to get the images in high enough
resolution to be
On 27.09.2016 16:27, theoj89...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu wrote:
Giulio Cesare Barbetta's 1585 lute book (italian tab) is online through
the US Library of Congress:
https://www.loc.gov/item/2014572374/
This may be old news, but I just found it. Cheers, trj
Thank you,
On 15.08.2016 14:22, Matthew Daillie wrote:
On 15/08/2016 13:08, Daniel Shoskes wrote:
Dear Collective Wisdom: I have grown so accustomed to easy access to
catalogues and concordances in the baroque lute world thanks to Peter
Steur’s excellent website that when I have a Ren Ms to query I feel
The thesis by [1]Anne Marie Deragosits on G. "big G" Kapsberger
(Girolamo Montecavolo) his life, his vocal music and his views on basso
continuo from 2012 now free on the homepage of the University of
Leiden.
In German! But with summaries in Dutch and Vietnamese!
Instruments from a professional player
http://www.lute-academy.be/advertenties/advertenties-nl.php
Best regards
Bernd
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As the lack of funds was known as a serious problem even in the Italian
Baroque, one could have a look here
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/links/Digital-Facsimiles.html
"senza spesa" as Capsburgher used to say ...
On 25.06.2016 14:20, Omer Katzir wrote:
Hi guys, I would like some of
On 20.03.2016 12:10, Ron Andrico wrote:
Anton has correctly identified the duo as the secunda pars of Josquin's "Benedicta
tu es coelorum". The ambiguities you see probably involve the number of intentional
dissonances, as per the vocal score. I'm sure this is why Andrea chose the duo to
and send (Cod. Don. G I 4, fol. 71 - Chara mia dolce stella)?
Harald
Am 21.10.2015 um 20:37 schrieb Bernd Haegemann:
Perhaps
DONAUESCHINGEN, Fuerstlich Fuerstenbergische Hofbibliothek (D-DO)
Ms. G I 4 , f. 71
as "Chara mia dolce stella"
?
On 21.10.2015 18:
Dear Bruno,
have a look here
http://vinima.altervista.org/piccolastoriacarneva/ILCARNEVALEINSICILIA.htm
and here
http://www.cstb.it/index.php?page=carnevale.php=
carnevalistical greetings
Bernd
On 24.10.2015 01:50, Bruno Figueiredo wrote:
Does anybody know any info about the Capona
Cher Alain,
I can scan it for you tomorrow morning.
Didn't know that Google has a musicological attribution service now :-)
Best regards
Bernd
On 21.10.2015 18:32, Alain wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am looking for a facsimile copy of La jeune fillette in the Schele
MS. If someone has a copy would
Perhaps
DONAUESCHINGEN, Fuerstlich Fuerstenbergische Hofbibliothek (D-DO)
Ms. G I 4 , f. 71
as "Chara mia dolce stella"
?
On 21.10.2015 18:58, Harald Hamre privat wrote:
Dear all
Does anybody know the source for an intabulation of Cara mia dolce
stella (vocal: Hans
> version is sometimes attributed to Dowland by Google... How much
credence should we give to that?
The piece in the Schele ms appears as : "Del Excellentissimo Musico Jano
Dulando.." [22.6.1614]
I don't have the book by D. Poulton but as I remember she excludes
Dowland's authorship for
There are paduane / padovane etc. examples of the type PAVAN (duple
time), and there are those others which are in triple time and the first
dance after the passemezzo. One should go to Padova and ask the mayor.
Grove mentions that - in contrast to the Pavan type - there is no
preserved
Dear Thomas,
please find the piece here:
http://www.lute-academy.be/docstore/temp/SARAB_REMAJ_DUFAUT.jpg
!
Tuning . a d f# a d f#
Amicalement
Bernd
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On 29.06.2015 20:53, Bernd Haegemann wrote:
Dear Thomas,
please find the piece here:
http://www.lute-academy.be/docstore/temp/SARAB_REMAJ_DUFAUT.jpg
It is a fax copy from a microfilm that I won from a descendant of Dufaut
in a petanque tournament in Saint-Remy-en Bouzemont. So I hope
Hello Bernd,
it's funny : I have the same fax copy and I do not play petanque, as
far as I know... ;-)
Amities,
Jean-Marie
How ruthless these descendants of famous lute players can become!
Another member of the list wrote to me in private that he bought the
same
On 07.05.2015 21:02, Susanne Herre wrote:
Does anyone know where to find the tablature of the song 'Sweet was
the song the Virgin sung' (anon.)?
It should be in here, dear Susanne:
On 07.05.2015 21:02, Susanne Herre wrote:
Dear all,
Does anyone know where to find the tablature of the song 'Sweet was
the song the Virgin sung' (anon.)?
It should be in here, dear Susanne:
On 13.02.2015 20:42, Dan Winheld wrote:
Actually, you sinned much worse on a Weiss Courante from the Rohrau
Ms. (which is what, by the way? Never heard of it!)
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?id=1type=msms=A-ROIlang=engshowmss=1
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Dear all,
after watching with fascination the webcast from St. Petersburg (thank
you, Konstantin!) I thought why not collect here a list of opera houses
and concert halls from our home towns which make such an offer?
Just don't answer if you don't like the idea :-)
Brussels has a very good
On 23.01.2015 19:11, David van Ooijen wrote:
Thank you! Most kind.
David
And our French speaking members will be most happy to find nicely bound
cul manuscripts :-)))
B
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a 9 course arciliuto and a 10 course lute:
http://www.lute-academy.be/advertenties/advertenties-en.php
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I added 15+ concerts to our agenda
http://www.lute-academy.be/xlagenda327-nl/index.php
best regards
Bernd
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Saul B Groen seems to have the 2nd vol. of the Bärenreiter facsimile
edition for 152 EUR
http://www.saulbgroen.nl/pdf/lute.pdf
On 10.01.2015 16:57, Luca Manassero wrote:
Dear collective wisdom,
I'm looking for the facsimile of the well known London Manuscript
(British Library
The lutheran church always celebrated the mess, but in a little
simpler way.
You express it too critically! They even celebrated the mass! ;-)
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97Pqi! F6zsdf+dsfu9u8w4r! :-)
On 16.12.2014 16:22, jmpoirier2 wrote:
PHNwYW4gc3R5bGU9ImZvbnQtc2l6ZToxMHB0OyI+PHAgc3R5bGU9ImZvbnQtc2l6ZToxMnB
0O21h
cmdpbi10b3A6MDttYXJnaW4tYm90dG9tOjA7Ij48c3BhbiBzdHlsZT0iZm9udC1zaXplOjE
wcHQ7
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Ole Sterling,
I can't remember having seen a translation. I put the 4 pages (660 kB)
here
[1]http://www.lute-academy.be/docstore/temp/narvaez.pdf
just in case someone wants to prepare a christmas gift for us by
translating it :-)
The whole delfinarium is online:
* Luys de
The (somehow futuristical looking) promo video to the CD would be
here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUXlKB1H8e0#t=35
I don't know what is futuristic about the video, to me it looks like the
good old LSD trip :-
B
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In the film The High Crusade - a complete shipwreck of some wannabe
Monty Python imitators - you can see this lute
http://www.lute-academy.be/docstore/highcrusade.jpg
Needless to say that the film plays in the 12th century, making this
kind of lute a little bit of an anachronism..
Have a
sorry, corrected link:
[1]http://www.lute-academy.be/docstore/temp/highcrusade.jpg
On 13.09.2014 16:52, Bernd Haegemann wrote:
In the film The High Crusade - a complete shipwreck of some wannabe
Monty Python imitators - you can see this lute
[2]http://www.lute-academy.be/docstore
Salve!
I uploaded the Forqueray emission to
http://www.lute-academy.be/docstore/temp/forqueray.mp3
It contains also comments in German by the radio guy and in English by
Signore Ghielmi.
The continuo playing by Luca Pianca is hearable, so we are not
completely OT here ;-)
The file (45 MB
Friday, at 22:05 MESZ on Deutschlandradio, streaming here:
[1]http://www.deutschlandradio.de/radiohoeren-auf-deutschlandradio-de.2
19.de.html
(there choose Deutschlandfunk live)
Programme:
Forqueray le Diable
Das Gesamtwerk der Familie Forqueray fuer Viola da gamba, Vol.1
On 24.08.2014 18:26, David Smith wrote:
It is great that they put this up. It would be even greater if it could be
made available in a readable form that could be played from. I tried using
their viewer and I all get is readable fragments.
There is no download option as it seems.
I would
I uploaded the concert as .mp3 (110 MB) to
http://www.lute-academy.be/docstore/temp/140817_concert.mp3
There is some talking in German, but I didn't cut it, because some
people understand it :-)
It will be available for a week.
Best regards
Bernd
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Dear all,
Sorry, I seem to have a problem with my mail program. It often doesn't
send the text of the message... :-(
So here is the link:
[1]http://www.deutschlandradio.de/livestream.219.de.html
Choose the the Deutschlandfunk live.
21:05 Uhr
[2]Konzertdokument der Woche
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Dear Ed,
somehow the text of my first answer disappeared ...
so, it's as Howard wrote, plus a short dedication to his (Bernardello's)
patron Signore Biana.
But the page you have explains it all!
Lugretia says that she had the works of her so beloves late husband
printed in order to
Any more biographical information anyone?
I'm afraid that was it.
Respighi arranged one of G's pieces:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQrXTGmTqb4
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On 14.06.2014 04:30, Nancy Carlin wrote:
There are 2 Carmen's Whistles -
I'm very disappointed by both of the versions: to me they don't sound
like flamenco at all!
Enjoy the weekend!
B
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that could work even at a bigger party :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0KMehj_tgM
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Dear Sterling,
You are right, there are two concerti.
There has been an edition by Ricordi or so in the 70s.
Didn't you buy that? ;-)
By accident you can find a facsimile here:
http://dl.free.fr/jn9XLAUjx
for 30 days.
Click on Valider et télécharger et le fichier. (That means: validate
and
It could perhaps refer to this book:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_grand_dictionaire_historique
Or may be the piece itself was estimated as highly learned?
B
On 21.05.2014 19:45, Rob MacKillop wrote:
Any background info regarding the piece on page 145 of the Saizenay manuscript, entitled
On 18.05.2014 18:41, James Jackson wrote:
I'm getting some very odd rearrangement of letters in my messages - a
server problem perhaps?
Letter A is disappearing and D is getting on converted to A and numbers
I'm typing are disappearing - weird!
James.
That happens always
Nom de l'oeuvre
Archiluth
Numero d'inventaire
E.546
Numero Chouquet 1884
C.233
Collection
Musee de la musique
Facteur ou Auteur
[1]Koch Christoph
Lieu de creation
VENISE
Date d'execution
1654
Historique
Collection Julien Fau
Description
Caisse
On 17.05.2014 22:56, Christopher Wilke wrote:
Rob,
On Sat, 5/17/14, Rob MacKillop robmackil...@gmail.com wrote:
Many German mss (including Weiss) have music which
uses just twelve courses, enough to make me wonder if there
was in Germany a 12c
As far as Belgium is concerned I can recommend our little agenda:
http://www.lute-academy.be/xlagenda325-en/
There are still tickets for this concert, but starting with row Q (=17).
One has to have very good ears...
But thanks anyway to AMUZ for programming so lute-friendly!
B
On 11.05.2014
Chers amis,
if you set the filter like this
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?lang=deuid=1exFilter=1type=mssst=0title=Moutonkey=msnam=comp=Vis%E9e
you find that the piece is in the Saizenay ms. on page 76. It's in e
minor! Only 236 pieces in the repertoire are in e-minor.
Then we go to this
Thank you, James!
Texts on Music in English
http://www.chmtl.indiana.edu/tme/16th/16th.html
When you go the homepage,
http://www.chmtl.indiana.edu
you see them all: also the theorists
who wrote in Latin, Italian and French ...
best regards
Bernd
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I see from this that Google translates vihuela as harp! There are
also very strange translations like:
Only now, after having met Francisco Caballero (their leader and
promoter), is when We understand that madness can crystallize, which
of necessity can be made under and when a teacher
Thank you very much, Rob!
I chose to use directly your variations in the fantasy :)
best wishes
Bernd
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As it seems those journals are still available from the LSA.
On 23.04.2014 22:14, Jean-Marie Poirier wrote:
Dear all,
I would be very grateful indeed if someone on this list could scan and send me
the resulting pdf of these articles from old Journals of the LSA :
E. Vogl: ‘The Lute Music of
Merci, Jean-Marie!
We find the dépouillement also here:
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?id=1type=msms=F-Pn6211lang=deushowmss=1
I've never seen a composer named Lamare Le Gras in an other ms.
There is one piece ascribed to Mesangeau (some are ascribed in other
sources to Mesangeau.)
One of the
Some examples
Tombeau de Turenne. Allemande du V.Gallot
Tombeau de Lauffenst: (41) (Lauffensteiner) : this is a piece by
Lauffensteiner!
Tombeau de la Reine de Prusse (
Tombeau des Muses Franc,oises par Mr Gallot Vieux
Le Tombeau de Gauttier : (Krakow) a piece by Gaultier!
http://www.spes-editore.com/shop/index.php?page=shop.product_detailsflypage=shop.flypageproduct_id=442category_id=22manufacturer_id=0option=com_virtuemartItemid=1
If the S.P.E.S. shop wants to charge you 35 EUR for pp , you might
consider ordering it from Rainer Luckhardt
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/jozef-van-wissem-wants-to-make-the-lute-sexy-again-and-jim-jarmusch-is-helping-him/2014/04/10/5b9734f2-be92-11e3-bcec-b71ee10e9bc3_story.html
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Arto must know it, since he recorded some pieces and gives facsimile
pages here
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/Arciliuto/
Happy Easter!
B
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On 17.04.2014 16:10, Arto Wikla wrote:
Hi,
according to Peter's wonderful database, 3 have been found:
F-Pn ms. Vm7 6211, 31v
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b52503776m/f66.image
That's a different piece, in one of the transistor tunings :-)
May be BY Mezangeau.
De Antwerpse stadsspeellieden (ca. 1411-1794)
by dr. Godelieve Spiessens
In 2 Parts: Part I (text): 245 pp., with French and English summaries
and 20 reproductions (5 in colour); Part II (archival documents): 234
pp. enclosed on CD-Rom.
There used to be also Magdalena Tomsinska on this list - she would
surely know if there are intabulated Polish songs..
Am 26.03.2014 15:08, schrieb Ed Durbrow:
Thanks for the links.
I think I have a bunch of those songs. I'll pass the link on to the
singer. She is the Polish
no ad:
just to inform you that there is a lot of well performed music (also
with lute) to listen to at
http://collegiumvocale.bydgoszcz.pl/menu_3/cvb005/cvb005.html
(and from there you can choose all the albums on the right side..)
B
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Could some kind soul lead me to an online facsimile of Guedron's air,
'Aux plaisirs, aux delices' online -
or share a tabb'd version for the lute part and voice?
I have a piano reduction but not the time to intabulate it.
Have a look here:
The projection topos comes to mind.
Some lute players believe that - not minding the cello group, 12
trombones, electric harpsichord, double bass etc. , not to mention the
rest of the Mahler orchestra - they can project their sound to some
pretty girls in the 185th row ;-)
B
Am 16.03.2014
Has anybody ever seen a historical painting of a lute player with his
backpack?
Am 05.03.2014 20:56, schrieb wayne cripps:
I see guys carrying 'cellos and guitars in backpacks - does anyone make a
backpack for a baroque lute (in its case)?
Wayne
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Czesc Grzegorzu,
dziekujemy za odpowiedz!
If you could send me the instruction pages (I have the Tree edition,
without the added directions, I think) I would translate them to
English and post them here.
Dobranoc
Bernd
Am 26.02.2014 21:03, schrieb Grzegorz Joachimiak:
Dear all,
Evangelina Mascardi will start teaching at the
Hochschule fuer Musik und Theater Muenchen
from october.
So, oil your fingertips, brush up your Bavarian and apply until 31
march.
www.musikhochschule-muenchen.de
Historische Auffuehrungspraxis
Congratulations to
Dear all,
Evangelina Mascardi will start teaching at the
Hochschule fuer Musik und Theater Muenchen
from october.
So, oil your fingertips, brush up your Bavarian and apply until 31
march.
www.musikhochschule-muenchen.de
Historische Auffuehrungspraxis
Congratulations
Wasn't that thumb in cheek as invented by J. Gaultier?
Am 10.12.2013 17:15, schrieb Dan Winheld:
Just because Jimi Hendrix played with his teeth doesn't mean that
everyone does it...
Tongue under, if you must.
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I read that a comet is only a dirty snowball speeding around with no
driving licence. Do you really want us to play with it? ;.)
Am 19.11.2013 22:30, schrieb DANIEL SHOSKES:
Dear all: as brought to my attention by Cathy Liddell, a new comet is rounding
the sun and heading for earth's orbit.
Dear all,
Since I just completed my 10th flight with a baroque lute on Ryanair I'd
like to share some information.
Everything went very well, I have to admit.
I always had to book an extra seat, since the lute doesn't fit into the
overhead lockers. The instrument is put to a window seat and
Original-Nachricht
Betreff: [BAROQUE-LUTE] lute in Ryanair
Datum: Thu, 07 Nov 2013 21:32:15 +0100
Von: Bernd Haegemann [1]b...@symbol4.de
An: lute list [2]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu, baroque Lutelist
[3]baroque-l...@cs.dartmouth.edu
Dear all,
Since I just
Is it this?
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?id=1type=msms=D-KNulang=deushowmss=1
http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?id=1type=msms=D-KNulang=deushowmss=1
Am 31.10.2013 19:10, schrieb William Samson:
Dear collective wisdom,
You're probably aware of the 'Lautenbuch Livre pour le lut
So, the discussion is closed ;-))
Am 18.10.2013 21:26, schrieb Roman Turovsky:
Edlinger is my favorite model.
RT
On 10/18/2013 3:03 PM, BENJAMIN NARVEY wrote:
Dear All,
I am getting a small theorbo made after Edlinger, but my lute maker
feels the model is excessively thin; she
perhaps here?
`http://imslp.org/wiki/Concerto_for_2_Mandolins_in_G_major,_RV_532_(Vivaldi,_Antonio)
http://imslp.org/wiki/Concerto_for_2_Mandolins_in_G_major,_RV_532_%28Vivaldi,_Antonio%29
Am 13.10.2013 03:06, schrieb Mayes, Joseph:
Two of my students are playing the G major concerto for
For the first one, perhaps one of these guys
[1]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princes_of_Cond%C3%A9
As far as the 2nd one is concerned:
Dictionnaire de l'Academie franc,aise, 1st Edition (1694)
madame
Madame. s. f. Titre qu'on donne par honneur aux femmes de qualite,
I think with a thickness of 1/9000 mm of the gold foil there is not
much mass added when the rose is gilded..
Am 23.06.2013 01:13, schrieb Leonard Williams:
How would a gilded rose affect the sound of the instrument? Though the
gilding would surely be thin, wouldn't that extra mass affect
Depure's book makes quite a reading, especially if one is interested in
the theory of royal spectacles as artificial sea battles accompanied by
fireworks and parachuting penguins. You can download it here
http://books.google.be/books?id=MOJspb_BxekCprintsec=frontcoverhl=de#v=onepageqf=false
I just forward this from the francophone list..
best regards
B
[1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?vucT8krVsE
[2]http://www.tempcubanow.cult.cu/pages/articulo.php?item016
Tout un monde pas si lointain...
Eric
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[3]Repondre `a expediteur | [4]Repondre `a groupe |
Am 04.06.2013 22:40, schrieb Arto Wikla:
Dear baroque lutenists,
today I happened to find an interesting song setting to lute solo,
quite well made, in the D-LEm ms. II.6.24, Leipzig, Städtische
Bibliotheken, Musikbibliothek. The piece is also named interestingly:
Die weil ich nun Kein Weib
As far as I know Mimmo has completely stopped the production of loaded gut
strings
Why did they have to barricade the back entrance to the old plutonium
factory in Umbria!?!
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Am 22.05.2013 23:50, schrieb stephen arndt:
I just got around to listening to this today and rather enjoyed it,
but it ended abruptly in mid-sentence. Is there a second part?
Perhaps you experienced a network connection problem?
The length is like 30' 15 and the interview ends with a
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embeddedv=x77UANPyT1M#
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Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reG35Z-0K2s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmniG2FvCrw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WTzpJoaYYU
P.S:. Yes, there is a CD :-))
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Dear all,
I transfer the invitation (see below) to my favourite music course in
Italy. Besides Italy itself, the people and the atmosphere, there is
also a fantastic line-up of teachers:
CANTO-[1]MARCO BEASLEY
VIOLINO-[2]OLIVIA CENTURIONI
TRAVERSIERE-[3]LAURA PONTECORVO
Dear all,
I have just updated our Belgian agenda
http://www.lute-academy.be/xlagenda325-en/
So, when you are planning your spring or summer holidays in Belgium
don't forget to throw a glance at it.
Or - if you are going to play here, let us know!
Best regards
Bernd
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Hi Joshua,
perhaps it sounds absurd, but you could start with
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_composers_for_lute
Most of them really existed
:-)
best regards
Bernd
Am 28.03.2013 00:12, schrieb Joshua Horn:
Hi guys, I'm looking for basic information on the main major know composers
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