Monica (and Rob),
I clicked on the link and got to the Ning (What's Ning incidentally?)
site but couldn't see the Playford in the 'scores' section. I then
clicked on yr name (in members section) and found the Playford and
clicked on it - but nothing! Does one have to be a member
The Early Guitars and Vihuela Ning group can be accessed by the
public, unlike the Lute and Cittern Ning groups.
A person does need to be a member (free!) to upload files,
participate in forums, and get your own page.
The Score page lists scores uploaded by members on the site (usually
I've joined up since this seemed the simpler course. But can someone
tell me : why 'Ning'
MH
--- On Fri, 27/3/09, Mjos Larson rockype...@earthlink.net wrote:
From: Mjos Larson rockype...@earthlink.net
Subject: Re: [VIHUELA] Re: Playford on Ning
To: Martyn Hodgson
networking.
RT
- Original Message -
From: Martyn Hodgson hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk
To: Mjos Larson rockype...@earthlink.net
Cc: Monica Hall mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk; Rob MacKillop
luteplay...@googlemail.com; Vihuelalist vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 11:24 AM
Daniel F Heiman wrote:
Stuart:
In his instrumental version Michael is taking a tempo to match the
current fashion for rendering the original Passereau chanson. An only
slightly extreme example is the one by the King's Singers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nmpl4mZQgAc
If you listen to
Thanks Monica for another terrific edition.
I love that you are bringing forth works from a little known
manuscript and an interesting focus, from it,
I found it interesting that the arranger didn't always place chords,
or thicker textures on what I would expect to be more accented parts
Thanks for your comments and sensitivity to the music.
As Monica has mentioned and I'm sure you also know, there are some
real thorns in some of these early sources. After going through the
Toccattas and putting up me edition, I still had many dances I had
begun work on that had problems I