In Sikh tradition, which is most prominent in the Punjab, 31 Ragas were
codified for ritual use.
These Sikh hymns are very old versions of Ragas also known in Hindustani
Music, some from Carnatic music.
For example the "court Raga", King of Ragas and Raga of Kings, Darbari
Kanhada, known in
Lots of 5's (1/32) in Cosens.
Leonard
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From: Rainer
To: lutelist Net
Sent: Wed, May 16, 2018 5:39 am
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Ugga, Agga
Another question - of course - what is the smallest note value
I've found Kropfgans's chamber music to be of much higher quality than
his solo lute music. The chamber works are not exactly C.P.E. Bach or
Haydn, but they have moments of beauty and passion that make for
interesting listening beyond whatever appeal they have for our group
simply
Can one get sheet music for the trios?
Dick Brook
> On May 16, 2018, at 6:04 AM, Markus Lutz wrote:
>
> Dear Roland,
> probably you missed the mail of Stephan Olbertz, who posted to the lute list
> only:
>
> "Think of the galant lute trio like a piano trio... You get the
Dear lute list
I'm pleased to announce the new Lute Iconography Database is now online.
The Lute Iconography Database (LuteIDB) is an online resource for lute
makers, scholars, players and others interested in the iconography of
the lute. It contains around 2000 iconographic entries depicting
Dear Roland,
probably you missed the mail of Stephan Olbertz, who posted to the lute
list only:
"Think of the galant lute trio like a piano trio... You get the idea"
That really is the point:
In that times lute trio meant lute, violin (or flute) and basso, very
often in a way, that the two
Dear Roland,
There are some trios for lute, violin and cello by Johann Kropfgans in
Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique Albert 1er, Ms. II. 4088.
Information about the manuscript is given by Wolfgang Boetticher,
Handschriftlich Ãberlieferte Lauten- und
Both colla parte and independent parts, as in early piano trios.
Stephan
Von meinem Samsung Galaxy Smartphone gesendet.
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: WALSH STUART
Datum: 16.05.18 11:26 (GMT+01:00)
An: Stephan Olbertz
Another question - of course - what is the smallest note value used in
Renaissance tablature.
What is the smallest note value used in Baroque tablature.
There are lots of 32nd [thirty-second note] but I have not found a single 64th
in my tab files.
Note: a stem with 5 flags is a 32nd and a
On 5/15/2018 9:22 PM, Stephan Olbertz wrote:
Think of the galant lute trio like a piano trio... You get the idea ;-)
Best
Stephan
But are these the galant trios where the lute part is more or less
doubled by the violin (sometimes flute) and cello?
Stuart
-Ursprüngliche
Dear Arthur and all,
BTW, I have found evidence that Carl Ferdinand Becker must have aquired the
Bach tablatures (995, 997, 1000) before the 1836 Breitkopf auction where he
served as advisor, 1832/33 at latest. His fellow Bach collector Franz Hauser
knew about it. So the entry "Praeludien etc"
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