Peter,
This is terrific, thanks.
I'm enjoying Scherzi Musicali in color from Denmark!
That would be brown, of course.
Thanks so much,
dt



At 07:41 AM 3/27/2008, you wrote:
>I've started an database of online facsimile sources of lute and closely
>related books, drawing heavily on links posted to this list and the French
>list over the last few months.
>
>http://creator.zoho.com/peterskeeter/
>
>Actually there are two databases:
>1) Online sources of lute and early
>music<http://creator.zoho.com/peterskeeter/online-sources-of-lute-and-early-music/>,
>i.e. websites
>2) Lute and early music
>books<http://creator.zoho.com/peterskeeter/lute-and-early-music-books/>,
>linking directly to individual books on these sites (Spinacino, Barley, Blow
>..)
>
>The good thing about these databases, if I've set them up correctly, is that
>anyone can add to them.  So if you know of other online gems out there,
>please add them to the list!
>
>Peter
>
>On 24/03/2008, David Tayler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I think the advantage to putting this info online, not just for
> > musicologists with Case X access (the x files),
> > is for the average musician/voice student who has ben fed dreadful
> > versions of pieces--
> > pieces that could provide a terrific reason to study early music.
> > Also, by putting it online, there would be a kind of reality check to
> > save voice students from their teachers.
> > To be clear, I advocate a free edition, with some alternate and
> > usable accompaniments, with free or online facsimiles to open a
> > discussion.
> > There must be thousands of people who could be encouraged to study
> > lute & continuo songs.
> >
> > dt
> >
> >
> > At 03:05 AM 3/24/2008, you wrote:
> > >You've got a Xerox of the score in Modena, David.
> > >
> > >UC Berkeley Music f M2.8.R47 T7 UCB Case X
> > >
> > >And one of the librettos is on-line in digital format if you
> > >subscribe to Gale.
> > >
> > >As far as I know, the song first appears with piano accompaniment
> > >almost 100 years after the opera. Attr. to Pergolesi. There are
> > >surely hundreds of
> > >editions of that Italian Anthology.  And of course it has since
> > >been a favorite of every voice teacher.  I used to blanche when I
> > >sat on performance juries and saw the student with that
> > >d ------ able Italian Anthology under arm.<g>  You knew you were
> > >in for "Nina" or "Amarilli, mia bella."<shudder>  With
> > >appropriate gestures.
> > >=====AJN (Boston, Mass.)=====
> > >Free Download of the Week
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > To get on or off this list see list information at
> > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
> >
>
>
>
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