A few interesting articles for the open source software minded:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/8738/print
and
http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/8629/print
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Dear Rob
But now I find myself in an awkward position...
3500 Nurses to take care of, and still not happy. ;-)
I'm all for the right tool for the job, too, and although less nurses, have
more lutes than you do, mainly aimed at accompanying: 6-course in a',
8-course in g', 10-course in g',
Lute limerick found online:
http://www.oedilf.com/db/Lim.php?VerseId=38188
http://www.oedilf.com/db/Lim.php?VerseId=38188
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Like you, David, I feel myself moving more towards the archlute, but it must
be awkward reading tablature with your special tuning. But you got it made
just for accompaniment? Nice to be able to do that.
Nice recordings!
Rob
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There are a tremendous number of them in the lute-list's archives
RT
Lute limerick found online:
http://www.oedilf.com/db/Lim.php?VerseId=38188
http://www.oedilf.com/db/Lim.php?VerseId=38188
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In case any of you easterly N. Amer. types are up for indulging in a little
semi-speculative and appealing punteado medieval luting this holiday season:
Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 13:05:38 -0500 (EST)
From: Eric Redlinger/Sylvia Rhyne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: We are performing at The Cloisters on
There is no reason to be sarcastic, since all medieval music is at least
semi-speculative.
RT
From: Eugene C. Braig IV [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In case any of you easterly N. Amer. types are up for indulging in a
little
semi-speculative and appealing punteado medieval luting this holiday
season:
I wholeheartedly agree, and intended no sarcasm. I was fortunate to
discuss his approach with Eric himself, a thoughtful and sincere player,
when they visited Ohio this Autumn. From what I recall, he sometimes
borrows from unrepresented vocal lines and sometimes strives to emulate
period
Dear Are,
Yes, Telemann mentions galichon in the continuo group for some canatatas and
concertos. There is/are one or two concertos in the LSA Microfilm library that
call for gallichon (Film 0444).
There are some missing works. The Wolffheim collection (auctioned in 1929) had
a teleman
Whatever artistic decisions went into the new Spielberg film, you can bet the
biggest consideration was to at least recoup its (probably colossal) budget.
That's what Hollywood has always done, and it would be unreasonable to expect
otherwise. A great read on this subject is The Whole Equation
Hi all
The Cloisters is an extraordinarily beautiful building created from
several medieval monasteries in Europe, that were brought stone by
stone to this site.
This is something that I cannot understand at all!
Building created from several medieval monasteries in Europe, brought
stone
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