Thanks, Ned!
The thin texture of lute music lends itself rather well. The only notable difference that needed to be addressed is that on the carillon the bass has to cadence down a 5th and not up a 4th,
otherwise it creates an acoustical  mess.
RT

----- Original Message ----- From: "Edward Mast" <[email protected]>
To: "Roman Turovsky" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Lutelist" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: [delian] Carillon


Congratulations - it sounds very nice on the carillon (approximation).
Ned
On Aug 8, 2010, at 11:20 AM, Roman Turovsky wrote:

I am exceedingly proud to let the world know that my Cantio Ruthenica CII was performed last Sunday on the carillon of the tower of the Cavaliers' Palace
in Peterhof (a palace complex that was the summer residence of tsars near
St. Petersburg (it is now within the city limits)) by Olesya Rostovskaya,
Russia's foremost carillonist, thereminist, and postmodernist (and often openly
historicist!) composer. I don't have any films or recordings of it yet,
except of the Ghent carillon approximation -
http://www.torban.org/ruthenicae/audio/259carillon.mp3 .
Some of you may remember that piece in its original version for Renaissance lute filmed by Valery Sauvage (http://www.torban.org/ruthenicae/audio/CantioCII-sw.mp3).
Now there is a baroque lute version -
http://www.torban.org/images/oj-uchora2.pdf
http://www.torban.org/sounds/oj-uchora2.mp3
Enjoy.
RT



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