[LUTE] Cantiones

2011-05-16 Thread Roman Turovsky
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[LUTE] Baroque Guitar in Germany?

2011-05-16 Thread howard posner
Is anyone aware of evidence, other than Kremberg's 1689 book, for the guitar in German-speaking lands before about 1750? To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Baroque Guitar in Germany?

2011-05-16 Thread Monica Hall
Well - James Tyler's book list several manuscripts which appear to have belonged to German nobility - including one which belonged to Adelaida of Savoy - Electress of Bavaria and another which belonged to Maria Anna von Sinzendorff. The situation may be similar to that in England - where lots

[LUTE] Re: Baroque Guitar in Germany?

2011-05-16 Thread Martyn Hodgson
There's a collection, now in Munich (Ms Mus 1522), dating from c 1660 and believed to have belonged to 'Adelaide di Savoya Elletrice di Bavaria' (written on the back page). It contains pieces in mixed Italian tablature and in alfabeto. You can download a digitised copy from the

[LUTE] Re: Baroque Guitar in Germany?

2011-05-16 Thread Andreas Schroth
I found this page: http://www.studia-instrumentorum.de/MUSEUM/GITARREN/QB/git_qt_dtsch.htm which gives text sources for guitar / chitarra (and vIola napolitana from Fugger, which could be a Vihuela) and so on. But the first compositions seem to be from Kremberg. Am 16.05.2011 16:18, schrieb

[LUTE] Re: Baroque Guitar in Germany?

2011-05-16 Thread howard posner
Very interesting source. Thank you. On May 16, 2011, at 9:33 AM, Andreas Schroth wrote: I found this page: http://www.studia-instrumentorum.de/MUSEUM/GITARREN/QB/git_qt_dtsch.htm -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html