Hello Andreas, I have been trying to put my hands on this work by C. Dupraz for years, in vain... So obviously I would be VERY interested in getting a pdf (or whatever) copy of his thesis if it is possible, with utmost interest.
Thank you for your post and help, All the best, Jean-Marie Poirier [email protected] ================================= == En réponse au message du 07-04-2010, 09:18:27 == > >There's a very good study on the repertory for lute ensemble from 1507-1601, >written by Christophe Dupraz in French (around 650 pages of text and the whole >repertory transcribed...). I made a PDF of this work because there are only a >few existing books and the computer setup on which the work was done is no >longer available. So this PDF is the only available source. I gave the master >files to Christophe Dupraz and he's the only man who can give authorized >copies of it. >People who are interested on this work could send me a mail and I will forward >them to Christophe Dupraz. I think he's not amused when I give here his >private mail address... but this way could work. > >Andreas > >Am 07.04.2010 um 09:02 schrieb Edward Martin: > >> Hello again, Martin. >> >> Yes, I agree that it is neat, and also more than that... Those are my >> impressions that in Val;derrabano's duets, 3 unison arrangements do >> mimic the Holy trinity. As for the others, the 3 at a third, 4 at a >> fourth, and five at a fith are certainly not coincidental, but very >> cleverly planned. >> >> This kind of symmentry or symbolism is seen throughout the genius of >> the renaissance. >> >> ed >> >> At 03:36 PM 4/6/2010, Martin Shepherd wrote: >>> Hi Ed, Ariel and All, >>> >>> Thanks for the correction - I was relying on my memory (foolish, I know). >>> >>> It always struck me as neat that there were three a third, four a >>> fourth, five a fifth apart, and of course, three in unison ("three >>> in One", the Trinity). >>> >>> Tone apart is good for arrangements - I've got a collection of late >>> 16th canzone by Guami, Gabrieli, etc. which work well. The good >>> thing is in homophonic sections where you want full chords you get >>> different spacings on the two lutes, which gives a rich effect. I >>> must polish, and publish one of these days..... >>> >>> Best wishes, >>> >>> Martin >>> >>> Edward Martin wrote: >>>> Hello, Martin, >>>> >>>> It is good to see your post. I have a question... I recorded a few >>>> years ago, with Phil Rukavina, the duets of Valderrabano, all of >>>> them. Three are in unison, three are a minor third apart, four are >>>> a forth apart, and five are fifth apart. I researched this the >>>> best I could, and I found no duets a tone apart. Are you mistaken, >>>> or is there something we missed? >>>> >>>> With best wishes, >>>> >>>> ed >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> At 06:21 AM 4/6/2010, you wrote: >>>>> Hi Ed, >>>>> >>>>> Five of the seven Milano/Matelart duets are for tone-apart lutes. >>>>> All seven are available in an edition (which also includes >>>>> versions for equal lutes) by Gordon Gregory, published by the Lute >>>>> Society (www.lutesoc.org). It's cheap and worth having. >>>>> >>>>> It's also worth having the SPES facsimile of the Matelart book - >>>>> his solo fantasias are good too. >>>>> >>>>> The Toccata by Piccinini is for tone-apart lutes, and there are >>>>> several in Phalese, again published by the Lute Society in an >>>>> edition by Lynda Sayce. Valderrabano also has two duets for >>>>> vihuelas a tone apart. >>>>> >>>>> Best wishes, >>>>> >>>>> Martin >>>>> >>>>> Ed Durbrow wrote: >>>>>> I'm looking for online sources of duets for lutes a step apart, >>>>>> particularly the Milano Matelart ones. Sarge Garbode just has one of >>>>>> them which I already have. Any other nice ones a step apart? >>>>>> >>>>>> TIA >>>>>> Ed Durbrow >>>>>> Saitama, Japan >>>>>> [1][email protected] >>>>>> [2]http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/ >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> >>>>>> References >>>>>> >>>>>> 1. mailto:[email protected] >>>>>> 2. http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/ >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> To get on or off this list see list information at >>>>>> http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Edward Martin >>>> 2817 East 2nd Street >>>> Duluth, Minnesota 55812 >>>> e-mail: [email protected] >>>> voice: (218) 728-1202 >>>> http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1660298871&ref=name >>>> http://www.myspace.com/edslute >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Edward Martin >>> 2817 East 2nd Street >>> Duluth, Minnesota 55812 >>> e-mail: [email protected] >>> voice: (218) 728-1202 >>> http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1660298871&ref=name >>> http://www.myspace.com/edslute >>> >> >> > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Orange vous informe que cet e-mail a ete controle par l'anti-virus mail. >Aucun virus connu a ce jour par nos services n'a ete detecte. > > ========================================
