Dear Ed,
there is just one piece by Kellner (the a-minor fantasia) in a different
version. Markus tells it in his preface "it could have been a draft of the
piece published [later in his print]".
If you should look for music by Kellner there are interesting variations of
his published music in a Warschwa MS (I don't recall the number and would
have to look it up). These versions are similar to the printed ones but for
13-course lute.
Best wishes
Thomas
Edward Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> am 03.05.2005 13:48:03
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Thema: Re: Review: Faksimile of Rostock Mus.Saec. XVII.18.-52 (2)
Dear Thomas,
Thank you for this announcement. it seems as though it is an important MS,
and thanks also to Markus.
I have a question..... is the Kellner al pieces from his publication, or
are their new pieces that are unica?
ed
At 02:32 PM 5/2/2005 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Dear list,
>
>finally I got the preface of the mentioned facsimile edited by our friend
>Markus Lutz for the german lute society.
>
>Markus presents to us an interesting manuscript which contains a large
>amount of music from the galant time, many of them anonymus. Among the
>named composers we find S.L. Weiss, Weichenberger, Jaques Gallot the elder
>("L'Amant Malheureux"), Kellner, Lichtensteiger (the one from whom the
>legend sais Weiss would not have been able to get his post at the hassian
>court), G.F.H�ndel, Losy and Pichler.
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