[LUTE] Re: La_Marini=c3=a8re?=

2017-03-11 Thread Max Langer
Does naming a piece after a fit sailor (at least in the 19th century there seems to be mention in literature of female sailors/fishermen (fisherwomen?), eg: Dickens), sailor/merchant wife (or daughter) seem all that far fetched? Surely music was all about sex, drugs and rolled chords already back

[LUTE] Stockholm, Musikmuseet, 63/64/7:2

2017-03-11 Thread Rainer
Dear lute netters, Does anybody know anything about this manuscript? I only know of Lindgren, A. Dans och lutspel i fordna dagar, in Svensk Musiktidning, 24/1890 p. 147ff. Which is 115 years old and written in Swedish :( Rainer PS Perhaps somebody from Sweden can tell me if it

[LUTE] Re: La_Marini=c3=a8re?=

2017-03-11 Thread adS
On 11.03.2017 07:10, jslute wrote: There's an English country dance from around the same time called "The Female Sailor," and Vallet seems to have some English connections. Jim Stimson I have "discovered" this already - this dance was written by Marais in 1706 :( Rainer There is another