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From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf
Of Andreas Schlegel
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 12:35 PM
To: Rainer
Cc: Lute net
Thanks David,
That's very helpful and a systematic analysis.
The approach I've used for most of my lutes is to use the string
spacing of an old 9c lute (label Matteus Vogt) as a starting
point. It belonged to the Lute Society at one time. I took a rubbing
of the strings (as
Am 25.04.2012, 22:27 Uhr, schrieb Daniel Winheld dwinh...@lmi.net:
The article was aimed at the guitar crowd,
And that's probably why the article is a bit superficial. ;-) A real
contribution would need to be in scholarly style. No references here, no
mentioning of newer literature (e.g.
Hi Eugene
The Bach's own hand argument is specious - we don't have the 'cello
suites in Bach's hand either and even though they were in Ana Magdalina's
hand and at least one for another instrument, we still call them Bach's
'Cello Suites.
Joseph Mayes
On 4/25/12 10:23 PM, Braig, Eugene
Good job, Michal !
Best,
Jean-Marie
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== En réponse au message du 25-04-2012, 23:58:54 ==
Dear Luteneters,
Two new lute videos of mine are now on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-idSe5I26Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8Utq4aRbu8
All the best,
However, there is at least a fair amount of reference to primary source
material (the manuscripts themselves). It's obviously a bit of popular-press
fluff, not even quite gray literature, but that stuff tends to reach much
more of the general public than scholarly literature ever will.
Eugene
Greetings Prof. Mayes,
Yeah, I should not have used the Bach's own hand line; that's not really what
I was getting at. Still, Ana Magdalina is a bit of a different case than
Falckenhagen, e.g., just because she was obviously rather close to ol' Johann
and known as one of her husband's
Hear, hear! Absolutely, manuscripts should be in the public domain and easily
available (at least in future).
jl
Wiadomość napisana przez David Tayler w dniu 26 kwi 2012, o godz. 02:38:
Since I'm a hippie and believe all music should be free, some good must
come from this.
However,
... It's obviously a bit of
popular-press fluff, not even quite gray literature, but that stuff
tends to reach much more of the general public than scholarly
literature ever will. Eugene
I agree.
The interesting thing to me on this topic is the response it is getting
from the Lute list.
Discussion is always a good thing, the problem begins when someone makes very
definite statements like- the evidence would be that Bach did not write any
music specifically intended for solo lute
- or -You know what I am going to say nextperhaps you should sit down
I understand that it was
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