Listening to BACH "Intavolatura", CD by Rolf Lislevand, you can hear his breathing (disturbing, IMO) and in some of POD CD too, but less disturbing I think... V.
-----Message d'origine----- De : Eugene C. Braig IV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : lundi 29 septembre 2008 16:27 À : lute-cs.dartmouth.edu Objet : [LUTE] Re: breathing At 03:40 AM 9/29/2008, David Tayler wrote: >Just out of curiosity, I listened to to samples from various >recordings, especially concert recordings, since breaths are edited >in recordings, using a pair of headphones that I use for editing. >Without mentioning specifics, I can say for the majority breathing is >pretty random and does not follow the phrases of the music. Maybe it >should, but it doesn't seem to :) >Plenty of subvocalization as well, which of course is also edited out. Not quite lute (a 19th-c. Torres guitar), but an interesting CD with plenty of "subvocalization" intact that does follow the phrasing of the music is: Grondona, Stefano. 2004 La Leona: Stefano Grondona plays Julián Arcas (1832-1882). Stradivarius, STR 33692. The playing is quite fine, but the guttural utterances are sometimes audible enough to be a little distracting. Best, Eugene To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
