[BAROQUE-LUTE] Sautschecks Liederkreis

2008-04-16 Thread Roman Turovsky
Dear e-friends, I have just posted a unusually beautiful Ukrainian folk psalm with a singable English translation. The accompaniment (designed to be easily played and sung by the same individual) is arranged either for any lute in renaissance tuning, or the baroque one. There is also an

[LUTE] Re: rove

2008-04-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bravo Mathias! Paolo Dear everyone, I just stumbled upon this URL: http://phonoarchive.org/grove/ -- Mathias To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Longest 6c piece?

2008-04-16 Thread Orphenica
Now as the long distance record has been cooked down from an hour to 8 mins a more decent bid: During the Int. Lutefestival in Regensburg Bart Roose performed a Fantasy by Neusidler which is about 12 Mins. On his highly recommended CD (Ein newgeordent kuenstlich Lautenbuch)

[LUTE] Re: Longest 6c piece?

2008-04-16 Thread Roland Hayes
Probably not as long but worth mention as through composed pieces are a couple of the tientos by Luis Milan. -Original Message- From: Orphenica [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 6:24 AM To: Anthony Hind Cc: Rob MacKillop; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Net Subject: [LUTE]

[LUTE] Re: Longest 6c piece?

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Hind
Twas not a bid, just a pointing out that the Black Cow recording did not contain the 18 mins JH performance mentioned by Guy Smith; but anyone can make anything continue to their heart's content with variations, surely? Anthony Le 16 avr. 08 =E0 12:23, Orphenica a ecrit : Now as the long

[LUTE] Re: Longest 6c piece?

2008-04-16 Thread guy_and_liz Smith
If memory serves, it was not something that Jacob had recorded, at least at that point. In fact, I'm not sure if he has even performed the entire thing, he played only one section (of three?) in the concert (I remember it as longish, but well short of 18 minutes). It might have been a Josquin

[LUTE] Re: Longest 6c piece?

2008-04-16 Thread Peter Martin
Tracks 12 and 13 are the first and second part of a single piece, Qui habitat in adjutorio. Yes, it's an intabulation of a Josquin motet. Jacob takes a mere 15 1/2 minutes to play it on the CD. P On 16/04/2008, guy_and_liz Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If memory serves, it was not something

[LUTE] Aarrrgghhhh!!!

2008-04-16 Thread Rob MacKillop
This page left me speechless: http://www.kiltmagazine.com/KiltMagMusic0305.html - does anyone know this guy? He even 'quotes' me - I said no such thing. And it's good to have confirmation that Dowland was in fact born in Dublin! - something I've always hoped for. I don't know whether to laugh or

[LUTE] Re: Aarrrgghhhh!!!

2008-04-16 Thread Stephen Kenyon
There's more garbage in that one short article than you get on our local tip in a year. SK Rob MacKillop wrote: This page left me speechless: http://www.kiltmagazine.com/KiltMagMusic0305.html - does anyone know this guy? He even 'quotes' me - I said no such thing. And it's good to have

[LUTE] Re: Aarrrgghhhh!!!

2008-04-16 Thread Doc Rossi
Completely bizarre. Interesting that Scottish lute is making a comeback according to the article. I was in London last weekend and friends in the record business told me that sales of traditional Irish and Scottish CDs are falling and have been for some time. On Apr 16, 2008, at 11:28

[LUTE] Re: Aarrrgghhhh!!!

2008-04-16 Thread Stephen Kenyon
Sales of physical CDs have been falling across the genres for ages, partly due to iTunes et al. The folk scene as a whole seems pretty healthy to me, but lutes do not form a normal part of it. SK Doc Rossi wrote: Completely bizarre. Interesting that Scottish lute is making a comeback

[LUTE] Re: Aarrrgghhhh!!!

2008-04-16 Thread Roman Turovsky
Interestingly KOHUT (i.e. rooster) is an extremely derogatory Ukrainian word, meaning an aggressively unintelligent individual. RT - Original Message - From: Doc Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Lute List lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 6:08 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re:

[LUTE] Sautschecks Liederkreis

2008-04-16 Thread Roman Turovsky
Dear e-friends, I have just posted a unusually beautiful Ukrainian folk psalm with a singable English translation. The accompaniment (designed to be easily played and sung by the same individual) is arranged either for any lute in renaissance tuning, or the baroque one. There is also an

[LUTE] Re: Aarrrgghhhh!!!

2008-04-16 Thread David Rastall
On Apr 16, 2008, at 5:52 PM, Stephen Kenyon wrote: There's more garbage in that one short article than you get on our local tip in a year. Agreed. I love the bit about these long-necked lutes called continuos. DR [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To get on or off this list see list information

[LUTE] Re: Aarrrgghhhh!!!

2008-04-16 Thread howard posner
On Apr 16, 2008, at 5:07 PM, David Rastall wrote: There's more garbage in that one short article than you get on our local tip in a year. Agreed. I love the bit about these long-necked lutes called continuos. Click on the continuos link. It will take you to page with nothing about