Dear David,
While you're at it, do the trios as well!
It's a back-burner project, mostly because with so many errors it's
difficult to know where to start, and you wonder why not just compose it
yourself. If I remember correctly Besard has trouble remembering which
tuning he is writing in, especially with the "nova testudo", a 10c
treble lute tuned like a theorbo (what? You don't have one hanging on
the wall of your music room?).
Best wishes,
Martin
David van Ooijen wrote:
Oh dear, that sounds like project waiting to be done ...
David
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 12:01 AM, Ron Andrico <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello David:
In fact, the duets are not available to my knowledge other than the pieces
transcribed in Chilesotti's _Lautenspieler des XVI. Jahrhunderts_ collection
published by Forni. You'll find transcriptions of the wonderful 'Branles de
village' and ensemble transcriptions of the 'Saltus Germanicus' and En
revenant de Saint Nicolas'.
Best,
Ron Andrico
www.mignarda.com
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 19:21:39 +0200
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: [LUTE] Besard 1617 available?
I have a copy of the microfilm, but is there a modern edition
available? All those duets (some a tone apart, btw), and by the looks
of it with mistakes, it's nice if somebody else did the work of
editing it into something easier to digest for a play through ...
David
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