[LUTE] Re: Intabulation of Cara mia dolce stella / Chiara et lucente Stella (Hans Leo Hassler) by Melchior Neusidler

2015-11-09 Thread Bernd Haegemann
Dear all, today I received an e-mail from the library saying that they are starting to digititalizize the ms. Bravi! Best regrads Bernd On 22.10.2015 16:19, Harald Hamre privat wrote: Thank you very much for the suggestion. This manuscript is now at Wuerttembergische

[LUTE] Re: Intabulation of Cara mia dolce stella / Chiara et lucente Stella (Hans Leo Hassler) by Melchior Neusidler

2015-11-09 Thread AJN
Lieber Herr Dr. med. Hambre, This is good news. This is the manuscript known as the Donaueschingen Lautenbuch because for many years it was at the Fuerstlich Fuerstenberische Hofbibliothek in that town, where the Danube River issues into a grotto, decorated with the statue of Johann

[LUTE] Re: Intabulation of Cara mia dolce stella / Chiara et lucente Stella (Hans Leo Hassler) by Melchior Neusidler

2015-10-22 Thread Harald Hamre privat
Thank you very much for the suggestion. This manuscript is now at Wuerttembergische Landesbibliothek Stuttgart, has not been digitized and is only available for inspection for research purposes. [1]http://www.wlb-stuttgart.de/sammlungen/musik/bestand/zimelien/lauten

[LUTE] Re: Intabulation of Cara mia dolce stella / Chiara et lucente Stella (Hans Leo Hassler) by Melchior Neusidler

2015-10-21 Thread Bernd Haegemann
Perhaps DONAUESCHINGEN, Fuerstlich Fuerstenbergische Hofbibliothek (D-DO) Ms. G I 4 , f. 71 as "Chara mia dolce stella" ? On 21.10.2015 18:58, Harald Hamre privat wrote: Dear all Does anybody know the source for an intabulation of Cara mia dolce stella (vocal: Hans

[LUTE] Re: Intabulation

2015-02-28 Thread Matthew Daillie
I would suggest going back to some of the historical sources such as Le Roy's Instructions pour le luth (only the English version survives) or Il Fronimo by Galilei which both deal specifically with intabulating vocal works for the lute. Best Matthew On Feb 28, 2015, at 8:04, David van

[LUTE] Re: Intabulation

2015-02-28 Thread Reinier de Valk
Dear Stephen, Nice to see that more people are interested in intabulations! I have a scan of this article; I'll send it to you in a private email. Best wishes, Reinier 2015-02-28 6:25 GMT+01:00 stephen arndt [1]stephenwar...@verizon.net: A A Dear Lute Friends, A A I

[LUTE] Re: Intabulation

2015-02-28 Thread Dan Winheld
When I was a 17 year old classical guitar student just getting interested in 16th century music (all of it- madrigals, canzone, ayres, consorts- not just lute music) I simply started DOING it. I saw that Thomas Morley's Cease, Mine Eyes was written in a nice, balanced 3 voice format that fit

[LUTE] Re: Intabulation

2015-02-27 Thread David van Ooijen
I cannot help you with what you'te looking for, but intabulaions have my special interest and I wrote a number of articles on them. Find them on my website under Writing': [1]http://www.davidvanooijen.nl/ David On Saturday, February 28, 2015, stephen arndt

[LUTE] Re: Intabulation

2015-02-27 Thread stephen arndt
The Umlauts in my message seem to have gotten garbled, so I'll write the volume name like this: Ars Iocundissima: Festschrift fuer Kurt Dorfmueller zum 60. Geburtstag., ed. Horst Leuchtmann and Robert Muenster. -Original Message- From: stephen arndt Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015

[LUTE] Re: intabulation guides

2005-09-01 Thread Daniel F Heiman
Chris: Often your local public library will have an interlibrary loan arrangement whereby you can get access to books from other libraries, including universities. Talk to the people at the service desk if it is not obvious how to make that work on the library's website. I did exactly that in

[LUTE] Re: intabulation guides

2005-09-01 Thread Arthur Ness
Dear Chris, AIM, American Institute of Musicology, publications are now sold by A-R Editions in Wisconsin. The MacClintock translation and edition is volume 39 in AIM's Musicological Studies and Documents and sells for $US 64 (248 pp.), which may have been its price when it was issued in 1985.

[LUTE] Re: intabulation guides

2005-09-01 Thread Arthur Ness
for their pedagogical method. - Original Message - From: Arthur Ness To: Christopher Schaub ; Lute Net Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 10:20 AM Subject: [LUTE] Re: intabulation guides Dear Chris, AIM, American Institute of Musicology, publications are now sold by A-R Editions