Tracks 12 and 13 are the first and second part of a single piece, Qui habitat in adjutorio. Yes, it's an intabulation of a Josquin motet. Jacob takes a mere 15 1/2 minutes to play it on the CD.
P On 16/04/2008, guy_and_liz Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If memory serves, it was not something that Jacob had recorded, at least > at > that point. In fact, I'm not sure if he has even performed the entire > thing, > he played only one section (of three?) in the concert (I remember it as > longish, but well short of 18 minutes). It might have been a Josquin > intabulation, since Jacob was working on his Josquin CD at the time, but > again, memory fades... Maybe someone on the east side of the pond could > just > ask Jacob the next time they see him. > > > Guy > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Anthony Hind" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Orphenica" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu> > Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 8:04 AM > Subject: [LUTE] Re: Longest 6c piece? > > > > > Twas not a bid, just a pointing out that the Black Cow recording did > > not contain the 18 mins JH performance mentioned by Guy Smith; but > > anyone can make anything continue to their heart's content with > > variations, surely? > > Anthony > > > > Le 16 avr. 08 =E0 12:23, Orphenica a ecrit : > > > > > Now as the long distance record has been cooked down from an hour > > > to 8 mins > > > a more decent bid: > > > > > > During the Int. Lutefestival in Regensburg Bart Roose performed a > > > Fantasy by Neusidler > > > which is about 12 Mins. On his highly recommended CD (Ein > > > newgeordent kunstlich Lautenbuch) Bart > > > needs 12:38. As far as I remember he said, there is another > > > Fantasie bei Neusidler that's about 15 mins. > > > > > > Another good candidat for long distance lute playing is probably > > > Albert de Rippe: Fantasie IV (about 10 mins) > > > Any one bidding more? > > > > > > we > > > > > > > > > Anthony Hind schrieb: > > >> > > >> Rob > > >> Those are the longest ones on Jacob's Bakfark Black cow, but they > > >> are short compared to the ones you are speaking, two over 6, and two > > >> over 4 and a bit. > > >> over 8 > > >> http://www.magnatune.com/artists/albums/heringman-blackcow/12.m3u > > >> Over 6 > > >> http://www.magnatune.com/artists/albums/heringman-blackcow/13.m3u > > >> Over 4 > > >> http://www.magnatune.com/artists/albums/heringman-blackcow/07.m3u > > >> http://www.magnatune.com/artists/albums/heringman-blackcow/08.m3u > > >> > > >> I can't see what lute he is using. > > >> > > >> Anthony > > >> > > >> Le 15 avr. 08 =E0 22:36, Rob MacKillop a ecrit : > > >> > > >> > > >>> An hour to perform - and an eternity to listen to, I imagine. It > > >>> raises the > > >>> question as to whether it is a 'composition' or a catalogue of > > >>> examples. I > > >>> haven't seen the notation. What do you think, Are? > > >>> > > >>> The Bakfark sounds more interesting. Anyone have more details? > > >>> > > >>> Rob > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> On 15/04/2008, Are Vidar Boye Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >>> wrote: > > >>> > > >>>> Vincenzo Galilei wrote 100 variations over the Romanesca, which > > >>>> would take > > >>>> more than one hour to perform. > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> Are > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>>> IIRC, there's a Bakfark intabulation that runs around 18 > > >>>>> minutes. I > > >>>>> > > >>>> heard > > >>>> > > >>>>> Jacob Herringman play part of it once, but that was some years > > >>>>> ago and I > > >>>>> don't recall the name. > > >>>>> > > >>>>> Guy > > >>>>> > > >>>>> -----Original Message----- > > >>>>> From: Rob MacKillop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >>>>> Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 11:53 AM > > >>>>> To: Lute List > > >>>>> Subject: [LUTE] Longest 6c piece? > > >>>>> > > >>>>> I've just been listening to Bart Roose's very good recording of > > >>>>> music by > > >>>>> Neusidler (www.passacaille.be) - it has raised the profile of > > >>>>> Neuslider > > >>>>> > > >>>> for > > >>>> > > >>>>> me at least. Anyway, there is one track which clocks in at 12 > > >>>>> minutes 38 > > >>>>> seconds - Ein sehr kunstreicher Preambel oder Fantasey. Is this > > >>>>> the > > >>>>> > > >>>> longest > > >>>> > > >>>>> 6c piece? Depends how fast you play it, of course! I'm not used to > > >>>>> > > >>>> hearing > > >>>> > > >>>>> such long pieces on the 6c. Very nice piece, by the way. I > > >>>>> usually get > > >>>>> > > >>>> very > > >>>> > > >>>>> restless listening to 6c recordings - so many short pieces. This > > >>>>> makes a > > >>>>> change. > > >>>>> > > >>>>> Rob > > >>>>> > > >>>>> -- > > >>>>> > > >>>>> To get on or off this list see list information at > > >>>>> http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>> -- > > >>> > > >> > > >> -- > > >> > > >> > > > > > > -- > > > > > -- Peter Martin Belle Serre La Caulie 81100 Castres France tel: 0033 5 63 35 68 46 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: www.silvius.co.uk http://absolute81.blogspot.com/ www.myspace.com/sambuca999 www.myspace.com/chuckerbutty --