[LUTE] Bottegari, Besard, etc.

2006-08-02 Thread Ron Andrico
Our apologies to those of you visiting our web site after our last posting. The site is now updated and on-line ordering of the Bottegari edition is now possible at [1]www.mignarda.com/editions. Best wishes, Ron Andrico Donna Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] [3]http

[LUTE] bottegari

2006-07-11 Thread Taco Walstra
, have been printed out just few days ago. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you are interested in the title. My best regards. --- Bottegari Cosimo, Il libro di canto e liuto (Riproduzione del

[LUTE] Re: BOTTEGARI lute Book facsimile ?

2005-12-06 Thread Ron Andrico
Mark: The citation you mention really only contains a translation of some of the poetry from the Bottegari book and is, unfortunately, not worth the trouble. I have digitized the manuscript so as to enhance readability but it is still fairly illegible in many places. I am

Re: Cosimo Bottegari-Lutebook

2004-06-15 Thread Ed Durbrow
BTW, there is a nice CD of music from the Bottegari-Lutebook on the Tactus label: TC 552701 by Gian Luca Lastaioli and Santina Tomasello. -- Ed Durbrow Saitama, Japan http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/

Bottegari

2004-06-15 Thread Elias Fuchs
Thank you all for answering, Nancy, Arto, Sean Smith, Stewart, RT, and others The Verdelot book I have since long, it's really great music, but except that one, there is no other Italian music for voice and lute, except the Bottegari which I'll try to get plus the Bossinensis book too

Re: Bottegari

2004-06-15 Thread Thomas Schall
, Nancy, Arto, Sean Smith, Stewart, RT, and others The Verdelot book I have since long, it's really great music, but except that one, there is no other Italian music for voice and lute, except the Bottegari which I'll try to get plus the Bossinensis book too, that I can get from Minkoff you

Re: Bottegari

2004-06-15 Thread Arto Wikla
Dear Elias, I wonder why there is such a lot of spanish and even some french sources for voice and lute, but only 2 Italian. Anyway, if someone can tell me some other Italian voice-lute-books - also new editions in french tablature, like new transcriptions of madrigals and/or franco-flamish

Re: Bottegari

2004-06-15 Thread Arto Wikla
Dear Elias, And by accident I found the book of Robert D. is in the net!! See http://axe.acadiau.ca/~048867r/ Arto

Re: Bottegari

2004-06-15 Thread Thomas Schall
It's available as facsimile from performers editions in new york. I think you can get a copy from Seicento. Thomas Am Die, 2004-06-15 um 22.54 schrieb Arto Wikla: Dear Elias, I wonder why there is such a lot of spanish and even some french sources for voice and lute, but only 2

Re: Bottegari

2004-06-15 Thread Denys Stephens
Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Lautenliste [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 8:45 PM Subject: Re: Bottegari Dear Elias, I think one problem of italian vocal music is that just as lute songs became popular elsewhere the time of continuo began and this happend in italy! In his

Bottegari

2004-06-15 Thread Arthur Ness (boston)
: Bottegari Thank you all for answering, Nancy, Arto, Sean Smith, Stewart, RT, and others The Verdelot book I have since long, it's really great music, but except that one, there is no other Italian music for voice and lute, except the Bottegari which I'll try to get plus the Bossinensis book

Bottegari

2004-06-15 Thread Arthur Ness (boston)
Oh, I forgot to mention. You look in the Index arranged by Medium of Performance to find all of the prints containing music for voice and lute. That is such a dandy Bibliuographies. Actaaually is probably one of the finest ever produced, and we are so fortunet to have it withlute music. ajn

Re: Bottegari

2004-06-15 Thread Thomas Schall
might want this type of music I would pursue the idea further. Best wishes, Denys - Original Message - From: Thomas Schall [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Elias Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Lautenliste [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 8:45 PM Subject: Re: Bottegari Dear

Cosimo Bottegari-Lutebook

2004-06-14 Thread Stewart McCoy
Dear Elias, There is a modern edition, but which has been out of print for some time. The biographical details are given by Ernst Pohlmann in his _Laute Theorbe Chitarrone_ (Lilienthal, Bremen: Eres Edition, 5th edn 1982), p. 209: Cosimo Bottegari, _The Bottegari Lutebook_, ed. C. MacClintock

Re: Cosimo Bottegari-Lutebook

2004-06-14 Thread Roman Turovsky
NYU Library has an edition of Bottegari (looks handwritten rather than typeset), must be way out of print, it's been 15+ years RT __ Roman M. Turovsky http://polyhymnion.org/swv From: lutesmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 21:42:15 -0700 To: lute society [EMAIL

Copy of: Re: Cosimo Bottegari-Lutebook

2004-06-14 Thread Arthur Ness (boston)
Dear Martyn, Thanks for the clarification. I haven't looked at that edition in 20 years. Not all of the pieces are by Bottegari. It includes that fantasia d'Incerto that some people think is by Francesco. It's really too square to be Francesco's, and almost all of the original sources (three

Cosimo Bottegari-Lutebook

2004-06-13 Thread Elias Fuchs
Can anyone tell me how to get the Bottegari-songbook or a copy of it? I think the original is in the Modena Library in Italy, but I don't want it from there, it's too complicated, takes too long. I don't know of any facsimile prints or transcriptions. I'd prefer french tablature. If somebody

Re: Bottegari again

2004-03-15 Thread Nancy Carlin
PROTECTED] wrote: I am still looking for a copy of Trista sort e la mia sorte from the Bottegari lute book. If no one has a copy of the facsimile does anyone have a copy of the piece that was not transcribed by Donna Curry? Barring that does anyone know where I can acquire a copy

Re: Bottegari again

2004-03-14 Thread David Rastall
for a copy of Trista sort e la mia sorte from the Bottegari lute book. If no one has a copy of the facsimile does anyone have a copy of the piece that was not transcribed by Donna Curry? Barring that does anyone know where I can acquire a copy of the facsimile. I have not found a source

Bottegari

2004-03-03 Thread corun
Does anyone have a facsimile of 'Trista sort e la mia sorte' from the Bottegari lute book, folio 7, that they'd be willing to scan and send to me. I'm trying to compare the original to a version I have in a book by Donna Curry. Many thanks in advance. Regards, Craig

bottegari lutebook - Modena MS C311

2003-11-07 Thread Christopher Schaub
Is the tab for the Bottegari Lutebook (Modena MS C311) around anywhere. I have an old copy in standard notation from Wellesley Press, but I'd hate to key it all in. Thanks. Today's Lute Thought: I find it ironic that I can't open my newly purchased lute cd since I don't have fingernails long

Re: bottegari lutebook - Modena MS C311

2003-11-07 Thread Thomas Schall
Today's Lute Thought: I find it ironic that I can't open my newly purchased lute cd since I don't have fingernails long enough to cut through the cd wrapper. It seems that lp's had much more lute-player-friendly shrink wrapping. I'm using a key to open the CDs - at my guitar times the nails