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From: EUGENE BRAIG IV [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Roger E. Blumberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: bill kilpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]; LUTELIST
lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 1:32 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: For Bill -- Small bodied vihuela-viola-guitars come
Dear Lute Players,
The Lute Calendar Year has begun!
Listen to Todays Lute Tune (MP3) on www.luteonline.de
I intend to present the daily tunes, one after each other, throughout the year.
All the best
Stefan Lundgren
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Apparently there are people on the lute list who don't want to join the
vihuela list, but who still have an interest in the vihuela. That's fine by
me, as long as folk don't mind me cross-posting news of my vihuela uploads
to both the lute and the vihuela lists.
Alexander Batov brought me two
I played a long time ago a few Kapsberger pieces for theorbo with a figured
bass (on the organ), and am wondering if there's anything else for a solo
theorbo and continuo.
Thanks,
Dennis
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Pittoni! Spes Edition
Donatella
http://web.tiscali.it/awebd
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Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 11:29 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Theorbo and continuo
I played a long time ago a few Kapsberger pieces for theorbo with a
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, Donatella Galletti wrote:
Pittoni! Spes Edition
Yes! Ferrara 1669. Lots of Sonate da Chiesa and Sonate da Camera!
The only problem is the tuning; seems to be so that in places the
second string or choir should be in upper octave, in other places
in lower octave! Andrea
They're easy to build,,I've built 3 for my medieval music group. It 's
basically a long rectangular box. I 've used thin plywood and, just 3
bars on the top ( 3 equal parts) and use a standard guitar string set,
but some are actually built using steel strings. I don't know if
historically
Yes, I performed it both with harpsichord and organ, and I think it's great
fun. I don't remember about the problem with tuning, but I did not play all
of the sonatas
Donatella
PS Arto, where is the site where we can see Father Christmas and his deers?
Lots of snow in Milan, it looks like the
I don't think you're quite getting my point, Roger. I don't perceive six as
any kind of magic number to make a chordophone player a real man; I'm
perfectly happy with as few as four, and, if I could score a bass colascione, I
would happily enjoy three. My point is that an instrument type, in
Fantasia 8 from Book 4 - played on a vihuela in A, MP3 plus usual tab and
transcription. This is a very playble and beautiful piece.
http://www.musicintime.co.uk/dates.htm
Or
http://www.musicintime.co.uk/Fuenllana.htm
Rob MacKillop
www.musicintime.co.uk
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May I, for the sake of convenience and mutual understanding, suggest an
old German custom. During the old nasty days when there still was such a
thing like the GDR, those who wouldn't or couldn't accept it (e. g.
quite a few newspapers) kept putting it in quotation marks.
How about vihuela (=
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From: Sean Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 12:48 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: For Bill -- Small bodied vihuela-viola-guitars come
charango? -- was Re: Bad translation
Hi Bruno,
Thanks for the note! I had no
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From: EUGENE BRAIG IV [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Roger E. Blumberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: bill kilpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]; LUTELIST
lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 6:58 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: For Bill -- Small bodied vihuela-viola-guitars come
Hello, friends!
If any anybody happens to be at their computer (a good bet!), or at a radio
in Canada, you might be curious to listen to my CBC radio concerto recital
which is being broadcast right now (Sunday, 12:00 noon Eastern time). You
can listen on CBC Radio Two, which you can stream at
Dear lutenists,
I joined Roman's project of performing his arrangements of
Ukrainian music. In my page
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/own/Sarmatica/
there are 3 video clips of Sarmaticae (numbers 35, 63 and 91).
The files are quite big, but megabytes are just megabytes... ;)
The text
Arto Wikla wrote:
Dear lutenists,
I joined Roman's project of performing his arrangements of
Ukrainian music. In my page
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/own/Sarmatica/
there are 3 video clips of Sarmaticae (numbers 35, 63 and 91).
The files are quite big, but megabytes are just
If anyone is interested, pictures from Bob Barto's concert and masterclass here
in Cleveland in October are posted on the LSA website:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/old/ClevelandBaroque2005/Retrospective.html
Daniel Shoskes
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Dear all,
Does anyone have any Christmas music out there that has been arranged for
baroque lute?
Or even better,
is there any contemporary Christmas music extant for the instrument?
All best,
B
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Dear lutenists,
I joined Roman's project of performing his arrangements of
Ukrainian music. In my page
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/own/Sarmatica/
there are 3 video clips of Sarmaticae (numbers 35, 63 and 91).
The files are quite big, but megabytes are just megabytes... ;)
The
Dear Arto and Stewart!
Now, this is what Comintern should have been!
THANKS, it is a real honor!
I will link my page to your videos ASAP, if you caould keep them up for
awhile!
And if you still have any enthusiasm left- try playing/recording them 30%
slower.
Their vocal originals are not fast at
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