In case this may be of interest to you, Stuart:
I just chanced yesterday on a piece by Tobias Hume for a treble viol
tuned as a bandora - it's in the First part of Ayres, item 108: Deep
throughts revived, "A lesson for the lyra viol with two treble viols,
or two b
What is the current thinking on Ian Harwood's closing remarks on the
bandora in New Grove?
"...the technique required in the solo music is considerable,
involving some extreme stretches for the left hand. It seems likely
that such music would have been played on the smaller,
On 5/15/2018 9:22 PM, Stephan Olbertz wrote:
Think of the galant lute trio like a piano trio... You get the idea ;-)
Best
Stephan
But are these the galant trios where the lute part is more or less
doubled by the violin (sometimes flute) and cello?
Stuart
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If it seems odd to want to play modern music on a lute it is surely
odder to only play a lute and only ever to play music that was composed
centuries ago.
Perhaps no one is odd enough for that! If there were such a person - who
would only, ever, play centuries' old music (however gem-laden
!
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more troubling and dark like this little piece by Karkoff from 1985:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2uee48GlNA
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now, can learn and play
quite difficult pieces but there are definite limitations on speed.
Stuart
I have also often found I play better after a break. Presumably this
is because the physical habits are a bit less strong, leaving some
room for the careful mental work which is so important.
Ma
soundboard and backs glued to the sides?
Grateful for any insights
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few years ago. Surely someone, somewhere has done work on this?
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Gilbert Isbin's arrangement of Three Hours by Nick Drake who died, aged
26, in 1974.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw5ofZ8gVws
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This simple little piece for wire-strung guittar is from Serenata VIII
(from XII Serenata's) which was published c.1760 and then again c.1770.
This serenata begins with an Amoroso and then this 'Conspirito'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM5HR6d8_f0
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a little piece for 2-string colascioncino and guitar. The Ballo is
edited by Enzo Puzzovio and Martyn Hodgson created the guitar part
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4-PizEuFU4
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Three little pieces from near the beginning of a dombra tutor:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZK7nfTACps
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Elegy, for lute...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9ChU6zbaaw
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ese little Pesenti dances seem miles away from the tablatures of
Pesori, Foscarini, Asioli, some early Granata etc where you don't seem
to easily find any kind of coherent melody or balanced phrases at all.
(I don't think it's just an issue
with typesetting.)
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I only know a handful of pieces, all dances, by Pesenti. They are
tuneful and with balanced phrases - almost too balanced. At the
completely opposite end of the spectrum would be quite a lot of Italian
guitar music of this same era!
Stuart
moveable. On some of these instruments the frets are tied into notches
on the fingerboard and so you can't move them (unless you remove the
frets and fill in the notches)
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the cittern, a larger instrument then the bell cittern
Here is Menuet number 6.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTYV-f71kNI
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. C.F.A. Pollet published 18 vols for the instrument in
the 170s/80s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj5OLRmw2U4
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Originally for English guitar with an accompaniment for a violin but
here adapted for two-string colascioncino and five-course guitar:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tT22b2HoNsI
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Amy Beach, Pantalon, 1894
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXAm1heS9T8
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A short piece (song) by G. Merchi played on two-string colascioncino and
five-course guitar.
Perhaps Merchi got his pupils to play this sort of thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn3h33PmE4A
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'A Lapland Idyl' (not idyll for some reason), originally for piano, by
Trygve Torjussen, 1913
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZSVmKmbZck
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A minuetto by G. B. Marella, orginally for two guittars in A (but also
guittar in C with figured bass) 1762, but here on 2-string colascioncino
and five-course guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0OW_5PGi2Y
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The small colascione, the colascioncino (here as a two-string
instrument) with guitar playing a Ballo by Antonii (edited by Enzo
Puzzovio)
audio fixed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N665ed_AmSw
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The small colascione, the colascioncino (here as a two-string
instrument) with guitar playing a Ballo by Antonii (edited by Enzo Puzzovio)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6WZnl3cjpI
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The small colascione, the colascioncino (here as a two-string
instrument) with guitar playing a Ballo by Antonii (edited by Enzo
Puzzovio)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6WZnl3cjpI
Problems with the audio!
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It's for five-course guitar. 17th century I think.
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I wonder if this works better as a lute solo than with the extra parts
which are mostly doubling.
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Here is a version of Flower Thought:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8CWoGoIpeQ
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Chanson d'autrefois,
fromm Album pour mes petits amis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp2raYF-J24
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Dear Stuart,
No you're right. I cannot see how it could possibly
?
Stuart
Best wishes,
David
At 08:38 -0600 24/11/15, AJN wrote:
There are paintings of the interiors of artists' studios that
show
props used in pictures:
busts, skulls, ornate chairs, drapes and sometimes (iirc) musical
instruments
Definitely 17th century?
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The sky Above the Roof (1908)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m63WSIyDKWA
the band could have been a bit tighter but they were going for a
pastoral vibe.
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Thanks to everyone who replied for the advice and recommendations.
Stuart
I second the Etymotics! They are sensational. However, for home
listening, I prefer Denon Music Maniac AH-D600. Just sensational
clarity and presence for all music, and incredible craftsmanship
devices. I don't want anything too expensive!
Any advice would be appreciated.
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Society
Journal. (Sprightly and Cheerful Musick, 1983)
I don't think it matters too much where the stuff is, but how accessible
it is.
Stuart
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I'm sure this quote from the Royal Academy of Music makes sense - but
it seems puzzling. Did cash-rich museums/libraries abroad want to get
the Collection and so money had to be raised in Britain to prevent it
from being whisked away?
The Spencer Collection was acquired by the
originals
to Lute Society meetings, and they would be passed round the room.
That could never happen now.
A 'bit of a gift' at a million pounds in 1998?
Stewart.
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Library is fine at the moment. Any one can get in - and -
take photos. But I went to the Horniman this year and had to arrange a
special appointment, sign lots of documents and I can't share anything!
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Here is a little Ariette for 'cistre ou guitharre allemande' from the
comic opera Isabelle et Gertrude, arranged by C.F. A Pollet in the 1770s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQc_eK4uqc8
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and the
French seem to have shown as much interest in this instrument as the
English have of the English guitar - none whatsoever!
http://www.tuningsinthirds.com/cythre/
I'd like to know of any major flaws, misunderstandings, useful links etc
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This little minuet is from 'Three Sonatas...blah-blah...for one and two
guittars of different authors', London 1768.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtdIQascDgc
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To get
(on the violin) on grounds (played on the lute). as
well as the suggestions of Arto and Sean.
Stuart
The introductory text is in French but that shouldn't matter. The tablature is
in French too, mind you!
Best
Matthew
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in the middle of World War 1) by Guy Ropartz:
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Two tiny pieces (c.50" each) for lute and uke.
Jacques Ibert: Le gai vigneron:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIdDDMh6dPo
Germaine Tailleferre: Lavandin de Haute-Provence:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wskVCY_M1MQ
(the tiny four-string guitar, the machete was the precursor of the
Elegant
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVw30e_7kOE
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On 25/08/2015 21:09, David van Ooijen wrote:
Lovely piece, lovely playing Stuart. And love your video too. Is that a
bird or a leaf, somewhere at the start?
In the right hand suggestions menu were two videos; The Weeknd (pop
group, never heard of them) and something by Iron Maiden
If I Cross Your Path Again (second species) - lute piece 2015
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Hello Lutekin!
What plucked instrument
? A counter melody?
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Peace Piece 6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MQxt0myvpI
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A very attractive, enigmatic, modal piece. I think it sounds well on a lute:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1Apxqc-wpk
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I agree Stuart--they're basically a mess, as is Granata 1646, some
Foscarini and several others for 5c guitar from the period.
I think that Pesori's books were basically a vanity press
publication where he carried around engraved plates, changed a few
things here and there (like
.
And this is a publication with illustrations - not a personal MS. Surely
some sort of explanation could be given?
Stuart
Some funny pictures in it though ;-)
Gary
On 3/4/2015 4:04 AM, WALSH STUART wrote:
Pesori not Pesaro, indeed...
The relationship of this book to other Pesaro tablatures
I'm happy to be proved wrong. But it does seem very strange fare to
actually publish. I put up some pics from Lo Scrigno years ago:
http://www.pluckedturkeys.co.uk/Pesori/
Could it be that people bought the book because it looked impressive?
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I'm happy to be proved wrong. But it does seem very strange fare to
actually publish. I put up some pics from Lo Scrigno years ago:
http://www.pluckedturkeys.co.uk/Pesori/
Could it be that people bought the book because it looked impressive?
Stuart
what
players of the time could have done with it.
Stuart
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Mathew has made a version of his piece, Tasmanian Lake, for Renaissance
lute:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSB2kswovl4
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(first episode of much-hyped TV series in UK)
I was expecting an immediate response...
So anyway, here goes: music begins with Ah Robin (not sung - and
probably played on a lute?)...melds into Glassy instrumental stuff. A
tremolando mandoline churns out all the plucked expressive work,
this little piece is from a manuscript belonging to a Mrs Christopher,
Madeira 1840s
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a 'quadrilha' written (or arranged) for the four-string machete:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZbySl6iqhU
a few hundred pieces survive (from 19th century Madeira) for this little
guitar, precursor to the uke.
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On 16/01/2015 11:34, Christopher Stetson wrote:
Very nice as always, Stuart!A Are these pieces available anywhere?
Thanks Chris.
You can get many, many pieces for machete here:
http://www.recursosonline.org/
This is a Portuguese site and you have to register and it's not very
easy
I had a go at writing a sort of blog post using WordPress.
Although the topic is an obscure publication for the 18th century
wire-strung guittar it's an intriguing little enigma and still not resolved.
http://www.tuningsinthirds.com/blog/
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a new lute piece, A Breath of Love for solo lute:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1rxMLSSj7c
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at the time.
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a hammered dulcimer. A
surprising amount of notes have an ornament sign in the tablature.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MFFGkNe42w
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Peace Piece 4
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On 28/09/2014 22:08, David van Ooijen wrote:
Before today's concert I experimented with a new recording setup. Find
two Toccata's by Kapberger here (clouds and a few birds included):
[1]http://youtu.be/CGBtVhOp41U
Very contemplative, David.
Stuart
David
Minuetto 1 and 2 from Sonata IV, Dodici Suonate, London 1766
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..burbles along quite nicely!
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my version of a new lute piece by Gilbert Isbin:
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issues, is music for the angélique at all interesting to
lutenists?
Mathias
I don't have a Baroque lute. But I do read from staff notation and I
would be interested to see what angelique music is like.
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from Lute News 104. John H. Robinson only managed to find 29 versions of
this piece! This is the 21st:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFQ7dlfMCkI
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materials).
Here is his Reflection 7 from September 1999;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCsqvlOz-XA
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A version of Howard Skempton's piano piece, Prelude 2, played on a lute:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ii4QLaWszOo
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joint 90 degrees so that there is a flat plane along
soundboard and neck/fingerboard? (i.e. the soundboard is flat and the
neck is not deliberately tilted)?
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Here is an attempt at Moonlight in Brugge, for 6-course lute, by Gilbert
Isbin
(something to do with light, I think, rather than a tryst in Bruges)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmoHrGG9NlY
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just had to omit one note to play it on five-courses)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMWshPEhI9Q
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with plectrum issues. I can
practice a troublesome passage countless times over a period of time,
pick up the instrument and plectrum and I'll be just as likely to bungle
it... or get it right. It's fascinating in an annoying way, really.
Stuart
While Jean-Paul certainly plays it faster
A little experiment - a 15th century German keyboard piece but played on
a gittern with a dulcimer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WVktwUonYA
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I loved it. Thanks for this effort, Stuart. Did you know Ensemble Gabriele
Leone recorded the same piece using medieval gittern on their 2000 release,
Cinq Siècles de Mandolines: 1300-1800?
http://www.ensemble-gabriele-leone.org/egl/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=10lang=fr
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Eugene
Here is a version of a new piece by Gilbert Isbin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZaAwN_XWG4
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somewhat ironic.
The 7-string guitar, although tuned to a GA major chord (but here with
7th string at C) can do Slavonic gloom very well and it's the same
range as an 11-course lute.
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(Swedish?) Polonaise based on a traditional tune, originally for Baroque
lute but here on 8-course Ren lute:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xELTquHJbx8
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Here is a version of the third section of Matthew's piece (originally
written for keyboard, not fretboard), Small Floating Crafts:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzjxPKvFf8A
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Here is an attempt at the first section (of 3) of 'Small Floating
Crafts' by Matthew Leigh Embleton:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIHUHufMoKI
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Great performances - especially Freeride!
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players move
some of the frets (second and fourth I think) . But what would they do
using a tuner?
Any ideas or help would be much appreciated.
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Here is a slightly simplified version of Gilbert's arrangement of a Nick
Drake song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRD3_Ife4lM
score here:
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