Re: Titles (Was Re: Why was the K'berg MS stolen? (Was Re: Koenigsberg Manuscript

2003-11-06 Thread Jon Murphy
Stew, A quick review gives me most of them, but of course you have set some easy ones by using the full names. I'll look tomorrow night when sober and having more time. I have been busy tonight finishing the lute, and that involves a bit of indulgence in the sauce. So I'll just say grau mo

Re: Liuto Forte (was) right arm motion - thumb under

2003-11-06 Thread Jon Murphy
Michael, I haven't properly followed what the Liuto Forte is, so this is an uneducated comment. I think everyone is missing the the main appeal that this kind of instrument offers, that being a crossover for a guitarist wanting to play the lute without changing guitar technique,( I know

Adriaensen

2003-11-06 Thread Jason Kortis
Dear all, If you only have time to practice one piece per day, maybe you should consider this one. Best, Jason -C -t -f {60 Passomesso in Basso/Adriaensen Pratum Musicum 1584} b c 2 d x a b 1abd a xabd 2aadc 3 c x a xaac a 4 d x c x d x c x a x c b 2abd a x c xabd x d xabd a

interview with Bob Barto

2003-11-06 Thread Ed Durbrow
In the October 2003 Lute News there is an interview with Bob Barto For those of you who are not members of the Lute Society, the interview is available online at: http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/. Click on Lute information and resources in the frame on the left. I'd highly recommend

lute trios

2003-11-06 Thread arielabramovich
Dear All, Did anyone make at some point a compilation of original = lute trios for renaissance lute? If someone did, would be possible to have a listing of the pieces and = sources? Thanks very much. Saludos, A --

Re: lute trios

2003-11-06 Thread Thomas Schall
Hi, I know of Paccoloni and Besard (Novus Partus). Best wishes Thomas Am Don, 2003-11-06 um 10.34 schrieb arielabramovich: Dear All, Did anyone make at some point a compilation of original = lute trios for renaissance lute? If someone did, would be possible to have a listing

Re: Latin translation

2003-11-06 Thread WIWO
hi, i just read that the german (tyrole) name of cardinal Christoph Madruzzo is Madrutsch. wolfgang w.

Re: Sloane 1021

2003-11-06 Thread Stewart McCoy
Dear Arthur, A large cache of music discovered in Germany sounded very intriguing, so I asked Paul Madgwick if he could tell us more about it. This was his answer: The Sloane ranger rides again! I do not remember it. It was Paul who told me about the Antiqua facsimile of the Sloane MS (just the

RE: CDs

2003-11-06 Thread Clauss Gilbert
Sorry : there are two JS Bach (not De Visee as I said) theorbo CDs by Pascal Monteilhet (one Virgin, another one Zig-Zag Territoires). Both are his own transcriptions for the theorbo of the cello suites. GC

RE: La Magdalena: my change of one bass note

2003-11-06 Thread Spring, aus dem, Rainer
-Original Message- From: Arto Wikla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Donnerstag, 6. November 2003 00:50 To: Vance Wood Cc: lute list Subject: Re: La Magdalena: my change of one bass note Dear Vance, you wrote I don't have any criticism but only a question. Your

Test- Please Disregard

2003-11-06 Thread The Other
11/06/03 Test, disregard. The Other

Adriaensen

2003-11-06 Thread Jason Kortis
Hello again, There are a couple of wrong notes in bar #266. If anyone is interested in the corrected file, let me know. Jason

Luito Forte

2003-11-06 Thread Michael Thames
Jon, I guess nothing actually sounds bad on the classical guitar if you = think about it. What I'm talking about is the level of playing that is coming = out of the conservatories, these days, you simply can't get that kind of = speed and brilliance without nails. I consider the

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Re: Languages and strings

2003-11-06 Thread Monica Hall
I believe Finnish, Hungarian and Turkish are related and not of Indo-European origin.- they are called something like Turko-Ugrarian. A Turkic tribe moved westward from Anatolia through Eastern Europe to Finland. I had a Hungarian friend (sadly now deceased) who explained something like this to

Re: Languages and strings

2003-11-06 Thread Arto Wikla
Dear Monica, you wrote: I believe Finnish, Hungarian and Turkish are related and not of Indo-European origin.- they are called something like Turko-Ugrarian. A Turkic tribe moved westward from Anatolia through Eastern Europe to Finland. That is a funny legend... ;-) As far as I know,

Re: Languages and strings

2003-11-06 Thread Howard Posner
Monica Hall at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A Turkic tribe moved westward from Anatolia through Eastern Europe to Finland. Finland must have moved considerably to the north and east since then.

RE: CDs - E. Gaultier - Cascade- Question

2003-11-06 Thread Jason Yoshida
I have a question regarding Ennemond Gaultier. In the cd liner notes of the Vieux Gaultier cd of Hopkinson Smith it says that he created his performance of the Chaconne ou Cascade de Mr. Launnay from two versions. I am aware of the standard Saizenay version of the Chaconne which is also found

Re: Languages and strings

2003-11-06 Thread Stewart McCoy
Dear Monica, Finnish and Hungarian are part of a group of languages known as Finno-Ugric or Finno-Ugrian. Finnish and Estonian are quite close to each other, but Hungarian, although it has evolved from the same common language, has gone its own separate way, and the similarities are not so

Re: lute trios

2003-11-06 Thread Edward Martin
Yes; these are most beautiful. Try Madlonna Mia Pieta, Io vo Gridando - they are wonderful. ed At 07:14 PM 11/6/03 +, Stewart McCoy wrote: Dear Ariel, There are a few lute trios in Adriaenssen's _Pratum Musicum_ (Antwerp, 1584). There is a facsimile edition with an introduction and

Re: Why was the K'berg MS stolen? (Was Re: Koenigsberg Manuscript

2003-11-06 Thread Marcus Merrin
A one-time colleague of mine who held the degree of Doctorandus from Leiden University used to delight in the fact that the University still sent him letters using the salutation Weleidelgeleerdeheer which I suppose translates as Well-and-truly learned Sir. Maybe he was just pulling my

Christmas music for lute

2003-11-06 Thread Gary Digman
I've come across a 17th century English carol that uses the melody of Robin, i.e. Come Mad Boys, Be Glad Boys. Lyric follows: Come mad boys, be glad boys, for Christmas is here, And we shall be feasted with jolly good cheer; Then let us

RE: CDs - E. Gaultier - Cascade- Question

2003-11-06 Thread Edward Martin
Dear Jason, If you have the CNRS edition, please refer to page XXIII, under concordances, and you will find listed the other sources, which include: Gottweig I, f. 36-39 [Chaconne ... de Gautier] Ibid., f. 51, 52 [Chaconne du V. Gautier] Oxf. f 576, f. 28 [Cascade (S.N.)] It does not appear

Re: Languages and strings

2003-11-06 Thread Jon Murphy
Stewart, Somewhere in the vague distances of my mind I remember singing in Finnish. There is a recollection that the name of the country, or the people, was Suuomi (spelling?). Is my memory totally failed, or is there a word that is similar that describes the country. Best, Jon