> Il giorno 18 giu 2020, alle ore 11:16, Davide Rebuffa
> ha scritto:
>
> Dear all,
>
> The instrument in Cleveland could be a a very rare example of a 14-course
> small archlute
> (not a "liuto attiorbato" because it has single bourdons)
> or a
Dear Luca,
That theorbo could likely had been built by Pietro’s son Giovanni (Zuane)
Giovanni Railich, son of Pietro, almost never used his own fire mark.
Apart from a colascione (Collezione Correr, Venice) signed Giovanni Railich /
Lautaro in Padova,
all the instruments built in their
Dear Martyn,
I wrote something about it in my book on the lute history (IL LIUTO, LâEpos,
Palermo, 2012, p 260):
"A lute, very similar to that shown in Dalla Casaâs portrait - and not by
chance preserved in Bologna (Civic Medieval Museum) - is shown in the "Table of
exhibition illustrated
Dear Alain,
perhaps it may help you reading my article (The mandolino in the 17th and 18th
centuries), recently published by the Lute Society: LUTE NEWS Number 123 -
October 2017.
Best wishes,
Davide
> Il giorno 03 dic 2017, alle ore 17:38, Alain Veylit
>
who knows?, certainly not a lute, which was not yet introduced in France,
if you really want to use a plucked instrument maybe it could be a gittern, a
citole or a psaltery, but there is no evidence
Davide Rebuffa
Il giorno 04/giu/2015, alle ore 10:14, Edward Chrysogonus Yong
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Dear all,
I'm looking for Robert Barto's article on the Baroque lute technique which i
can't find anymore.
It was published by the English Lute Society in Lute News No. 81 (April 2007).
Could anybody send me a copy?
Thanks,
all the best,
Davide Rebuffa
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as far ad i know the facsimile published by LIM, Lucca, Italy, 1993 ( edited by
Alberto Gallo) is the only one and the price is 2400 Euro.
Davide
Il giorno 17/nov/2013, alle ore 02:19, Sean Smith ha scritto:
Does your friend have deep pockets? OMI in New York appears to have it on
their
As far Ias I know the only document is by Theorist Gio. Battista Doni in his
Annotazioni sopra il compendio de' generi de' Modi della Musica,( Roma 1640)
but it is not related to the lute.
just 2 pages before the Discorso Quinto on the violino Diarmonico and the
Tiorba a tre manichi
Dear Martyn,
we can discuss about which music they played on this lute shaped guitar and
which music was played on the figure-eight small renaissance guitar but not
about its name in Italy during the XVIIth century.
When the spanish 5 course guitar became well known in Italy there was no more
Dear Pieter,
you are looking in the right way concerning the instrument but not the painter
and the century.
I wonder how did you could find that the painting you mention could be form
Tibaldi because it is by Antiveduto della Grammatica
(copies in Wien KHM, Treviso, Museo Civico and one also
: Davide Rebuffa davide.rebu...@fastwebnet.it
Sent: 28 January 2013 11:38
To: pie...@vantichelen.name
Subject: [LUTE] Re: 4 course guitar in Italy
Dear Pieter,
you are looking in the right way concerning the instrument but not the
painter and the century.
I wonder how did you could find
regards
Martyn
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From: Davide Rebuffa davide.rebu...@fastwebnet.it
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: 4 course guitar in Italy
To: pie...@vantichelen.name
Cc: Martyn Hodgson hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk, Monica Hall
mjlh
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Dr Mancal, curator of the paintings collection in Augsburg
told me that it is not a portrait of the Mozart Family.
Dr. J. Mancal
Stadtarchiv Augsburg
Fuggerstr. 12
D-86150 Augsburg
Tel. +49 (0) 821 324-3896
davide rebuffa
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Mr. Mancal didn't tell me , I wonder if he knows.
Davide
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From: Rob MacKillop
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 5:52 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Mozart?
So who is it?
Rob
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From: Davide Rebuffa [mailto:[EMAIL
Paul O'Dette told me he played the mandolino ( Vivaldi)
Davide
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Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 9:04 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Casanova
Has anyone seen Casanova yet? There are many lutes in the movie and the
soundtrack. I was
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