Besides that she made subtle and rich music which may not have been noted by a
passer-by, with a wide range of musicians over time.
Ernesto Ett
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Em 20.12.2013, às 18:40, Monica Hall mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk escreveu:
Emma Kirkby sings the way she does because she was
Are there coefficients of elasticity for the two different materials (gut,
metal) that must be taken into account?
Leonard
On 12/20/13, 11:48 AM, David Smith d...@dolcesfogato.com wrote:
Hi Alexander,
Thank you. Since my question is unrelated to fretting and is only related
to tuning
Christopher,
maybe you should start to hear good early music musicians.
They all improvise, and are excellent at it.
I do not know any recorder, theorbo, cembalo, clarinet, cornetto, etc etc
player who does not improvise.
They learn it at school, in ensembles, from each other.
Take Van Eick, a
I do not feel that I need to defend Christopher Wilke. If I had a substantive
question or issue with early music, I would go top Chris way before I would ask
any of the pros you mention.
I would like to take a moment to address the all pros I heard until now were
very good. statement. Perhaps,
We have posted our Saturday quotes, this week on an important
anniversary and with a gift of lute music to our friends in the lute
world.
[1]http://wp.me/p15OyV-Th
Donna Ron
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On the other hand, all onstage jazz impro's were tried out before in
rehearsal. There are very few musicians who do free-impro, total on-the-spot
improvisation, onstage.
Not knowing precisely what Ernesto means by free-improv or total on-the-spot
improvisation I am still dubious about this
I am just relaying a message from the French list (who got it from the
British list...): a lute is for sale at a suspiciously low price there:
http://www.leboncoin.fr/instruments_de_musique/564241838.htm?ca=21_s.
They are wondering if it may have been stolen or lost. In any case (pun
Yes, Leonard, there are! But that's where the math is becoming really exciting,
large integrals and differentials arriving in droves, and then departing,
leaving the human brain bloodless and exhausted. Therefore this coefficients
must be ignored, (especially since the manner in which gut and
This lute was made in 1991 by John Rollins. It was bought used by a Parisian
school of music for lute courses. As there were no courses any more and the
lute was not played they sold it to make money (for a very low price
indeed). The add, still visible is no longer valid anyway, the instrument
Thanks Val,
Everybody feels better now. Instruments sometimes get lost... I think
Yoyo Ma left his cello in a taxi in New York once, and there was at
least one reported case of a misplaced Stradivarius violin in the past
20 years.
Alain
On 12/21/2013 09:50 AM, Valéry Sauvage wrote:
This
2 years ago the violinist Min-Jin Kym had her Strad violin stolen while she
was sitting in a cafe on Euston Station in London. She had it on the floor
beside her. Apparently whoever stole it initially tried to sell it to
someone in a nearby pub for £10 but he said he didn't want it as his
Is it too late to offer £20? But not a penny more!
On 12/21/2013 12:12 PM, Monica Hall wrote:
2 years ago the violinist Min-Jin Kym had her Strad violin stolen
while she was sitting in a cafe on Euston Station in London. She had
it on the floor beside her. Apparently whoever stole it
Would a kind soul on this list have a scan of Lawes' Love, I obey,
shoot home thy dart?
Thank you!
RT
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Argh - it looks quite nice, but the page won't accept non-France telephone
numbers for contact :(
Can anyone help?
Edward Chrysogonus Yong
edward.y...@gmail.com
On 22 Dec, 2013, at 1:50 AM, Valéry Sauvage sauvag...@orange.fr wrote:
This lute was made in 1991 by John Rollins. It was bought
Santa was kind this year, so I made a little something to celebrate:
[1]http://youtu.be/G5NJsEmD4DA
(Warning: OT content)
David
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Very cool celebration! Is the thing in your lap Santa's kindness this
year? O.T. or not, I'd like to know all about it.
Dan
On 12/21/2013 9:54 PM, David van Ooijen wrote:
Santa was kind this year, so I made a little something to celebrate:
[1]http://youtu.be/G5NJsEmD4DA
(Warning:
http://torban.org/sarmatoruthenicae/audio/440.mp3
http://torban.org/sarmatoruthenicae/images/440.pdf
It comes with a rare opportunity to hear its vocal prototype:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv2dmNh-iJA
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
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