I will put the HD 1080p version online for free download on the Vimeo
site (along with all the other Voices of Music videos) when I have a
bandwidth window.
Best
dt
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From: David Smith <[email protected]>
To: David Tayler <[email protected]>; lute <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, February 11, 2012 12:38:34 AM
Subject: RE: [LUTE] Re: Kapsberger
That is beautiful. Any chance it will be available for purchase as
either
MP3 or video?
Regards
David
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Of David Tayler
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 9:32 PM
To: lute
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Kapsberger
I have the chords, and some pivot points marked to make transitions,
my
thinking was to try to make a "prototype" version of the unmeasured
preludes you see for example in Chambonnieres, and to make this I
mixed
elements from the early style, sections of contrasting points, some
toccata or ricercar style scales, irregular rhythms from vocal
ornamentation end experiments in NeoClassical meters which were in
vogue in the first decade. Also I listened to the way harp players
let
certain tones ring longer by striking them in a certain way, and
since
I play a little harp I borrowed this from the harp players. In fact
all
of the "notes" appear in sources from the early 17th century, so I
just
recombined fragments I have seen in other pieces along the Kapsberger
roadmap. So there is some Uccellini and Ferraboasco in there, and so
on. I also decided I would use mainly two fingers from the right hand
(plus thumb) since most books mark only two fingers and this was the
hardest part, but of course it is just an idea.
From: Bruno Correia <[3][email protected]>
To: [4]lute-cs.dartmouth.edu <[5][email protected]>
Sent: Fri, February 10, 2012 7:47:47 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Kapsberger
Congratulations David, excellent performance!
That's what I call a very personal view of this beautiful toccata,
unlike anything I've heard before. Would you mind to tell how this
interpretation developed? Do you have the tab in front just as a
guideline to improvise figurations over it, or you've done a new
intabulation?
Regards.
2012/2/11 David Tayler <[1][1][6][email protected]>
Yet another Kapsberger video :)
enjoy
[2][2][7]http://youtu.be/CpQw0UH-YV4
dt
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