Hi bill
if we are going to award gold stars, I would also like to include Jacob
Heringman, for his newest CD on the Siena Lute Book. Finally this
fantastic music is made available to a wider public!
Best regards
Göran
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i agree. i haven't tried it yet but this and others of his recordings
can be downloaded from the http://www.magnatune.com/genres/classical/
site.
- bill
On Domenica, mag 16, 2004, at 13:31 Europe/Rome, G.R. Crona wrote:
Hi bill
if we are going to award gold stars, I would also like to
That should be _complEment._ Sorry.shudder
art
I najlepszy lutnista, kiedy zle struny,
Bardzo sie nie zgadzaja wnet jego barduny.
from Wyzerunok Zyvota by Rej, 1560
It is a bit early for Bourdons, unless Barduny is something else. Any ideas?
RT
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Roman M. Turovsky
http://polyhymnion.org
PS: Oh, dear. I corrected this (complement) before I sent it.
I am happy that Bernd was able to tell us more about this new facsimile.
The Schele Lute Book is
thought to have been copied by the Dutch lutenist Joachim van den Hove, and
contains many of his own compositions, as well as a wide
Hi Goran, and all,
I am working with Jacob on providing the transcriptions of the Siena pieces
from his CD in pdf format as an accompaniment booklet of sorts - i.e.
available over the WEB. I am not sure how complete the transcriptions will
be but I am sure at least some of the pieces will be
I bought and am thouroughly enjoying the CD. I would have no problem
paying $20 for a CD-ROM with all the pdf files.
Is Wadsworth's Johnson CD already released? I don't see it at the usual
online stores I shop at.
Hi Goran, and all,
I am working with Jacob on providing the transcriptions of the
facsimile. The Schele Lute Book is
thought to have been copied by the Dutch lutenist Joachim van den
Hove,
This is what Prof. Boetticher told us, as far as I remember.
But in Berlin there is a
mus ms autograph Hove 1
which shows a quite different handwriting. Much more fluent, and
some
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From: Anthony Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2004 11:25 AM
Subject: Not a lot people know that.
I seems: People born on the 9th, 18th, 27th - Like music with force,
richness and energy; bold, impulsive, brassy music.
Matt's CD should be released fairly soon - I'll ask him for more detail and
pass on the info. Jacob's CD has been available for a week or 2 already.
Alain
At 09:45 AM 5/16/2004, Daniel Shoskes wrote:
I bought and am thouroughly enjoying the CD. I would have no problem
paying $20 for a CD-ROM
Dear Roman,
Please could you tell us a little bit about this quotation, and
perhaps provide a translation?
Many thanks,
Stewart McCoy.
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From: Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 2:53 PM
Subject: A question to
Just to add some details.
I've looked in the edition by Lothar Furmann from 1981 (Trekel).
The music in the manuscript requires a 9-course lute. It contains a over
3 pages long unique piece by Dowland (La mia Barbara).
The earliest date I found is a piece being composed by J.v.Hove on 12
may
Please could you tell us a little bit about this quotation, and
perhaps provide a translation?
Stewart McCoy.
It is found on p.119 of Wyzerunok Zyvota Czlowieka Poczciwego by ?.Rej,
published in 1560.
It seems to be an admonition to avoid bad strings, lest lose lutenistic
honor.
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