Great site Andrew - I've been a long-time visitor to it. Still waiting for
my recordings to be mentioned - I know, you'll get round to it ;-) Great to
see you contributing to this list. I'm sure your contributions will be
appreciated. Maybe the energy here will push you to revitalise your page. I
already feel interested again in the cittern and guittar after a year or so
of not thinking about it. I would give you a couple of Mp3 soundfiles for
your site of Scottish cittern music from circa 1650, but that is not usually
regarded as being of the Renaissance period. I'll post them on my own
site...one of these days.

Cheers,

Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Hartig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 03 March 2005 19:58
To: [email protected]
Subject: introduction, music and strings


Hi all:

Just wanted to introduce myself. A few of you may remember me from a few
years back on the LuteNet (which I am no longer a member of due to other
commitments). I have played lute and cittern for a number of years. 
Additionally (and more importantly), I host the Renaissance Cittern Page, a
resource that I hope is still serving the web community. Our address has
changed, but you can now stop by for a visit at
http://www.theaterofmusic.com/cittern. There is information on strings,
makers, music, history, and art.

I had considered for some time creating a cittern list associated with the
site, but seriously didn't think there would be enough interest to keep it
going. I am glad to see that someone has created this list and that it is
alive and well. Already some of the discussion here has given me some ideas
for ways to expand the current cittern page.

Regarding the post on easier cittern music, there are a few pieces on the
cittern page under "sound and music files". In general, the Playford pieces,
unfortunately, are either so full of mistakes or so little flushed out that
they don't make for great solo pieces, IMO. However, I have been working on
transcribing some of the pieces from Dd.14.24, most of which are consort
pieces but a few of which are some easier solos. Because of my work schedule
and other commitments (my wife and I have a baby on the way), work on much
of this has slowed. I will try and get some of these posted in the next
month, if possible.

Lastly, I wanted to give people an open invitation to visit the cittern page
and give some critical feedback. My work on it has nearly ground to a halt
in the last few years, but I would like to continue having it as a resource
for others. I would also welcome anyone who would like to volunteer to work
on a bit of it or would like to contribute anything to it. The page is meant
as a page for the public -- I only hope it can be supported by them as well.
The cittern really is a great instrument (2nd? 
to the lute?), and I hope that through communication and collaboration we
can at least help to give it its rightful place in music.

Sorry for creating such a long message. I look forward in participating in
this discussion list, albeit probably on the less frequent side.

Best regards,
Andrew





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