Hello Arle and Ernic, Very interesting! I'm an hurdy gurdy player from Piedmont ( Italy ). If I understand correctly this instrument is from my country? I'm very intrigued to know that! I see the photo, it seems very beautiful Ciao da Chiara
2010/1/21 Ernic Kamerich <[email protected]> > Hello Arie, > > I will send the email adress of Mrs. Beatrix Darmstaedter to your private > email address. > And I must apologise for sending her name incorrect in my previous mail. > > Yes, the typical Hungarian buzzing system was the reason why I photographed > this detail and I wondered if it was Hungarian influence, but from your > previous mail I understand that the infuence has been into the other > direction. So you have answered my question when I saw it. > > With kind regards > > Ernic > > > 2010/1/21 Arle <[email protected]> > >> Thank you Ernic. That is exactly the instrument I was looking for. >> I'll use both and give you credit for them. This is a big help, and >> your views are actually quite useful to me, since they show the >> buzzing bridge system (missing the control wedge), and many of the >> details that match Hungarian instruments exactly. >> >> I was last at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in 1997, and I don't recall >> seeing the instrument then, so I must have missed it or it was not on >> display then. If I can find Ms Dams' email address, I will see if they >> have any photographs of the whole instrument that they could provide. >> >> Best, >> >> Arle >> >> On Jan 21, 6:15 am, Ernic Kamerich <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hello Arie, >> > >> > Interesting project! >> > I have uploaded two photographs as p1030279.jpg and p1030280.jpg to the >> site >> > of the googlegroup; I think this is the instrument you ask about >> > Sorry, I have not a photograph of the whole instrument, but I could >> imagine >> > that these two pictures of details might serve you if you accept that >> the >> > quality is not as perfect as can be. >> > I have taken these pictures myself and I don't claim copyright. >> > >> > I have tried to change the names of these jpg-files on the site, but I >> did >> > not found how to do it by now. >> > >> > I wonder if the museum would not grant you the right of using their >> > photograph for a scientific publication. When I was there, I met Miss >> > Beatrix Darms, conservator of the museum, and she was very kind and >> > helpfull. >> > >> > With kind regards >> > >> > Ernic >> > >> > 2010/1/21 Arle Lommel <[email protected]> >> > >> > >> > >> > > [Please disregard my last message: I hit send too soon and it went out >> with >> > > some errors. This version fixes them.] >> > >> > > Hi all, >> > >> > > I'm wondering if any of you happen to have any photos of the >> Piemontese >> > > hurdy-gurdy in the the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna? I need an >> image >> > > of it for my dissertation on Hungarian instruments (it is virtually >> > > identical to nineteenth-century Hungarian instruments and shows the >> origins >> > > in southern Austria/northern Italy). I have one image, taken from a >> > > postcard, that shows it, but the photo is copyright to the Museum and >> I need >> > > an image I can use (with credit, of course) in my dissertation without >> > > copyright concerns. >> > >> > > If any of you have a picture of this instrument (or a similar south >> > > Austrian/northern Italian instrument) that I could use, please let me >> know. >> > >> > > Best, >> > >> > > Arle >> > > -- >> > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >> > > Groups "hurdygurdy" group. >> > > To post to this group, send email to [email protected] >> > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >> > > [email protected]<hurdygurdy%[email protected]> >> <hurdygurdy%2bunsubscr...@googlegrou ps.com> >> > > For more options, visit this group at >> > >http://groups.google.com/group/hurdygurdy >> > >> > > The rules of posting, courtesy, and other list information may be >> found at >> > >http://hurdygurdy.com/mailinglist/index.htm. 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