[LUTE] A mail for Deny Stephens

2019-12-25 Thread adS

Sorry to abuse the mailing list

Dear Denys,

a few days ago I sent an e-mail to you that bounced back.

Do you have another mail account I might try?

Happy Christmas,

Rainer



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[LUTE] Test

2019-09-21 Thread adS

pls ignore - I have a new PC



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[LUTE] two errors in my Holborne edition

2019-08-17 Thread adS

1)

No. 44, Lute Galliard No. 19

The cognate

CS, sig. L3v-L4r, "Galliarde"

is incorrect

Must be

CS, sig. I2v-I3r, "Galliarde"

Must be changed in the crossref table at the end of volume II, too.


In Brian Jeffery's

this appears as 12v-13, which probably is a typo for l2v-l3 = L2v-L3r

In his edition of Holborne's music for cittern Kanazawa mentions another 
cognate as Bandora Galliard No. 4, which is nonsense.



2)

Heavens - a wrong note:

In 48 Lute Galliard No. 23, bar 22

the note on the sixth course of the first chord must be "a", NOT "d".


By the way, regarding this piece I have to add:

David John Smith has discovered that the version for lute is based on Peter 
Philips'
four-part version of Holborne's piece.\footnote{See \cite{DavisJohnSmithDiss}, 
Volume II, p.\ 330.}

According to Smith:

It may well be that Adriaensen obtained the
piece from Philips, since as we have seen they would have associated with one 
another at the
houses of patrons they had in common.

For a parallel transcription of PGA, Tregian 3665 and  Novum Pratum see Smith's 
dissertation, Volume III pp. 324--329.

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[LUTE] "Spanish" tablature

2019-01-12 Thread adS

Dear lute netters,

I seem to remember that recently somebody posted a list of sources with 
Spanish/Milan tablature including Neapolitan tablature.

In an article by Michael Fink (LSAQ XLIV, No.4, 2009, pp. 29-32) there is a 
list of such sources:


Pesaro, Biblioteca Oliveriana, MS 1144 (c. 1490-95), pp. 101-103

London: British Library, C.48.h.l,  See Antonio Corona-Alcalde, “The Earliest 
Vihuela Tablature: A Recent Discovery,” Early Music 20/4 (Nov. 1992): 594-600.

Milan'S Maestro 1536

The Sulzbach books 1536

Barberiis 1549, a few pieces for guitar (the lute music is in Italian tablature)


To these I have to add: Manual additions to the copy of Denss' Florilegium 
(1594) kept in Munich


Any other sources?

Rainer

PS

The Neapolitan tablature looks very strange to modern readers since it does not use the 
"0" for open strings.
The reason might be that the zero was not generally accepted as a number in those days. 
Note: Using the digit "0" does NOT mean that you use the number zero!
A clear concept/construction of real numbers was not achievd before the second 
half of the 19th century.

Even in Gerolamo Cardano's (in)famous book "Ars Magna" (1545) with the solution 
of cubic equations - which he had stolen from Tartaglia and del Ferro - the zero is not 
used.



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[LUTE] Re: Il primo libro d'intavolatura di liuto Galilei repeat bars

2018-12-25 Thread adS

On 25.12.2018 12:51, Joachim Lüdtke wrote:

Dear Ed, dear Matthew,

that is what I found in the introduction too, and still you have to cope with 
the Situation Ed describes. I tend to your No 2, Ed!


Cheers, Joachim


P.S.: I still have a number of copies of the Minkoff facsimile I anyone is 
interested


This is an excellent edition.

The music is really good - not exactly easy, though :)

The preface - yes a preface in a Minkoff edition - is fabulous. There are even 
corrections to the music.

The tablature is crystal clear.

Possibly the best Minkoff facsimile of lute music.

Rainer

PS
You definitely need an 10c instrument for Galilei's music.



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[LUTE] Ballard 1614

2018-01-11 Thread adS

Dear lute netters,

as most of you probably know this books was been inaccessible for decades.

It is on-line now:

https://vivaldi.nlr.ru/bn10585/view

Rainer

PS

There is even a download button :)

Apparently you cannot download more than 10 pages at a time, though.

Does anybody understand the error message?

PPS

The quality is good and the connection is fast.



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[LUTE] Reply All

2017-10-07 Thread adS

Apparently there are still some people who always "reply to all".

I don't know if they are lazy or idiots...

I am really fed up with this. I don't want to receive the same mail twice.

Rainer



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[LUTE] 40068

2017-10-06 Thread adS

http://resolver.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/SBB00020710

Click on the tool icon.

Rainer



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[LUTE] Cythara Sacra

2017-09-11 Thread adS

http://jbc.bj.uj.edu.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=289726==1_id==1=

Rainer

Click on download. The on-line viewer is crap.



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[LUTE] Re: Dances played like dances

2017-09-02 Thread adS

On 02.09.2017 15:18, Tristan von Neumann wrote:

I meant this probably early version from the Lute manuscript in Nuremberg.


Why on earth haven't you told us?


Grr


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[LUTE] Re: Taned Spolski

2017-06-02 Thread adS

By far the best example still is

Wascha mesa

Many people believe it means something like washer women :)

Rainer


On 02.06.2017 20:13, Jerzy Zak wrote:

Rainer,

“Tanec Spolski” could mean “A Dance from Poland”, if understood as if properly 
written “Taniec z Polski”. Probably notated phonetically.

That reminds me a couple of dances in Pietro Paolo MELIJ, Intavolatura di Liuto 
attiorbato…, libro secondo, Venetia 1614, where one can find even funnier 
inscriptions mixing Polish names (to whom pieces were dedicated) with Italian 
grammar, but used as if twice… Needs complicated explanation, but seems also 
remembered/notated phonetically ;)

All the best,
Jerzy
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On 2 Jun 2017, at 19:51, adS <rainer.aus-dem-spr...@gmx.de> wrote:

Dear lute netters,

can a member from Poland confirm that

"Taned Spolski" (Vallet, 1615)

should be

"Taniec polski"
?

If so, should it contain any special characters?


Best wishes,

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[LUTE] Taned Spolski

2017-06-02 Thread adS

Dear lute netters,

can a member from Poland confirm that

"Taned Spolski" (Vallet, 1615)

should be

"Taniec polski"
?

If so, should it contain any special characters?


Best wishes,

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[LUTE] Strange_ornaments_in_Gr=c3=bcnb=c3=bchel?=

2017-05-05 Thread adS

Dear lute netters,

to (the few?) owners of a copy of Grünbühel. (Gru"nbu"hel)

One of the scribes uses a strange symbol for ornaments:

two short parallel lines under the note. Sometimes the lines are descending 
sometimes descending sometimes horizontal.

However, I think they always have the same meaning.

What do you think?

Rainer



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[LUTE] Re: Shakespeare songs

2017-04-19 Thread adS

I have both books and a few others about Shakespeare and music.

I only found (Taylor, "Shakespeare and Music", 1931 and Wilson & Galore, Music 
in Shakespeare, 2005):

There is a reference to three-man songs in Winter's Tale.

Quite far-fetched, but you might transpose one of the songs by Ravenscroft and 
intabulute the third voice unto your lute.

Best wishes,

Rainer

PS

Of course, I have not really paged through seven books :)

On 19.04.2017 14:12, Jean-Marie Poirier wrote:

Dear Stewart,
Having worked on this subject for my M.A. dissertation a lng time ago ;-), I would 
recommend a book which must be out of print now : "Musique de scène de la troupe de 
Shakespeare. The King's Men sous le règne de Jacques 1er", by J.P. Cutts, who was a 
teacher at Birmingham University. It was published by the CNRS in... 1998 ! You can find 
it second-hand at an accessible price : http://tinyurl.com/mapnvu2
Otherwise, you can also check the book by F.W. Sternfeld, Music in 
ShakespeareanTragedy, still available from Routledge : 
http://www.routledge.com/Music-in-Shakespearean-Tragedy/Sternfeld/p/book/9781315018676

I was disappointed by Duffin's book which at times doesn't appear to be very 
reliable...

From memoery, I can't remember pieces for 2 voices and continuo, but I may be 
wrong !


Good luck and best wishes,

Jean-Marie Poirier



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  suggestions.

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[LUTE] Re: La_Marini=c3=a8re?=

2017-03-11 Thread adS

On 11.03.2017 07:10, jslute wrote:


There's an English country dance from around the same time called "The Female 
Sailor," and Vallet seems to have some English connections.
Jim Stimson


I have "discovered" this already - this dance was written by Marais in 1706 :(

Rainer

There is another Mariniere by Campra which doesn't help, either.

PS
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[LUTE] Re: La_Marini=c3=a8re?=

2017-03-10 Thread adS

On 10.03.2017 20:30, Jean-Marie Poirier wrote:

Rainer you should get the facsimile from the Dutch Lute society ! Excellent 
edition to spare you poor old CNRS book ;-) !


I have both facsimile editions.


A "marinière" would be a sailor girl... No idea why Vallet uses this term for 
his piece.


Sure? Of course I thought so. But were there any female sailors in 1615?

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[LUTE] La_Marini=c3=a8re?=

2017-03-10 Thread adS

Dear lute netters,

I wonder what the meaning of la marinière could have been in 1615 (Vallet's 1st 
book).
Does anybody know?

Rainer

PS

My CNRS Vallet edition started to fall apart 25 years ago - VERY cheap paper.

I have borrowed the second edition (1989) from a library.

The paper is much better, but unfortunately:

"Dans cette deuxième édition, l'appareil critique et la musique n'ont pas été 
modifiés."



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[LUTE] Re: chanson

2016-11-27 Thread adS

This one?

http://www.europeana.eu/portal/en/record/9200386/BibliographicResource_345467579.html?q=libro+de+le+canzoni+franzese


On 27.11.2016 16:40, Martin Shepherd wrote:

Dear Collective Wisdom,

Can anyone provide me with a copy of the chanson "Nous Bergiers" - no.9 in "Il
primo libro de le canzoni franzese" [sic] published by Scotto in Venice in 1535
(RISM 1535(8))?

I don't have access to a library, and can't find it online.

Thanks for any and all assistance.

Martin



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[LUTE] Re: Danzig 4022

2016-08-17 Thread adS

Dear Matthew,

I am sorry to tell you:



Howard Mayer Brown 'Instrumental Music Printed Before 1600'


4022 is a manuscript.



The Lute Online resources portal:
http://lutesoc.co.uk/lute-portal/annotated-catalogue-of-historical-printed-sources


There is, of course,  no list of concordances for 4022 - 4022 is a manuscript.


http://lutesoc.co.uk/lute-portal/annotated-catalogue-of-historical-lute-manuscripts


There is no list of concordances for 4022.



Julia Craig-McFeely's English Lute Manuscripts and Scribes 1530-1630 online 
here:

http://www.ramesescats.co.uk/thesis/


Doesn't contain a list of concordances for 4022, either - and is notoriously 
unreliable, anyway.


Rainer



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[LUTE] Re: Danzig 4022

2016-08-16 Thread adS

On 15.08.2016 13:08, Daniel Shoskes wrote:

Dear Collective Wisdom: I have grown so accustomed to easy access to catalogues 
and concordances in the baroque lute world thanks to Peter Steur’s excellent 
website that when I have a Ren Ms to query I feel lost. Specifically, is there 
a catalogue of the contents of the Danzig 4022 which I have been reading 
through as I enjoy my new 10 course? Lovely music, a couple of recent fine 
recordings and many tunes that sound familiar though marked anon. Was even 
surprised to find a version of the Piccinini Sarabande I just recently made a 
video of.

So generally, is there a Ren lute manuscript resource similar to the Baroque 
site and specifically, does such a listing exist for the Danzig 4022

Thanks in advance

Danny



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Better than nothing:

Berlin Staatsbibliothek, Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Musikabteilung
[formerley Gdansk/Danzig Stadtbibliothek] Ms. 4022

1   1   Preludium nani di Milan
X   2   1v  [Ba]lardz
X   [untitled]  Board f.43v
X   [untitled]  Dresden 297 p.113
X   A Volte ML f.17v
X   CurranteNn.6.36 f.25v
X   Corant Mercurij Schele p.48 [CNRS 6]
X   CouranteSchele p.87
X   CourantaWerl f.73v
3   1v-4Monycha [cf. nos.55, 221]  [cf. La jeune fillette, 
appendix 1]

4   4-4vCourrante Sophla Monycha V.B.
5   4v-5[Z]olognia [A]less [Vi]cento [Be]rnia
6   5   Sarabanda
7   5v-6Tambarina [Ga]liarda [Al]ess Pi[ccin]in
8   6   Balleto del Nani alla Venuta della Regina di Spagnig
9   6   [untitled]
10  6v  [Ba]llet
11  6v  [V]olte
12  7   Sarabanda Faston novelle
13  7   Plaisant Piece [different hand]
14  7   [untitled, 1 line fragment]
15  7v  [untitled]
16  7v  [untitled]
17  7v  [Pass]a[mezz]o
18  8   Saultarella
19  8   [untitled]
20  8   English Galiard
X   21  8v  [Coura]nt Bal[lard]
X   Cor:Nürnberg ff.30v-31
X   CouranteSchele pp.86-7
X   Courante secondeBallard 1614 p.16
22  8v-9[Cour]ant Bal[lard]
23  9   Balard
X   La Volta della Regina   Aegidius ff.32v-33
X   Corant SabacAegidius ff.77v-78v
[untitled]  Bruxelles 236.369Z f.3v
[untitled]  Bruxelles 236.369Z f.7
X   Corrente della Regina di FranciaDe 
Bellis p.68

X   CouranteDolmetsch ff.20v-21
X   [untitled]  ML f.29v i
X   [untitled]  Pickeringe f.42
X   Sarabande   Schele p.63
X   Curante Sarabande   Stobaeus f.53v
X   Cur: Sarabande  Stobaeus ff.54-54v
X   [La Courante Sarabande] Swan f.37
X   Courante de la Reyne. Dixiesme Ballard 1611 I 
p.55
??? Courante Sieziesme  Ballard 1614 II pp.37-9
X   La Courante Sarabande   Vallet I 1615 p.83
X   Courante Serbande   Valerius 1626 pp.238-9
X   cf. La SarabandeMoy 1631 f.24v
XCourrant Sarabande M.P.C.  Praetorius 1612 
ff.44 & 75

24  9v  [untitled, in C minor] [first strain only?]
Courante de madame la princesse de condé 
Montbuysson f.58
Quatriesme [courante] La Princesse Ballard 1614 
p.16 [p.20?]

La PrincesseBerlin 40641 f.13
Courante 4  Fuhrmann 1615 pp.163-4
La Princesse [in F minor]   Swan ff.55v-56
La PrincesseVallet I 1615 p.81
La PrincesseMoy 1631 f.26
25  9v-10   [B]alardt
26  10v [Ba]llet [Ba]lardt
The french tune Board f.25
[untitled]  ML f.16
Est ce Mars Montbuysson f.30
ballett Montbuysson f.94
Ballette Gran count 

[LUTE] Abondante

2016-07-31 Thread adS

Libro primo:http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC08836336

Libro secondo:  http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC08836393

Libro quinto:   http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC08836415

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[LUTE] Re: Saturday morning quotes - Lutes and brains

2015-08-30 Thread adS

Now I remember.

Isn't he the guy who played Dowland with the Karamazov brothers?

Rainer



On 29.08.2015 22:30, Ron Andrico wrote:

Ouch.
 Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2015 12:57:48 -0700
 To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
 From: howardpos...@ca.rr.com
 Subject: [LUTE] Re: Saturday morning quotes - Lutes and brains


 
  On Aug 29, 2015, at 11:20 AM, Rainer rads.bera_g...@t-online.de
wrote:
 
  I have no idea who Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner is.

 Oddly enough, Sting said something similar. His 1985 documentary
Bring on the Night has footage of a press conference in which some
British press person prefaces a question by addressing him as Gordon,
as if they were on a first-name basis.

 Sting replied along the lines of Who is this Gordon person? As the
would-be questioner tried to point out that Gordon was, after all, his
real name, Sting replied, My wife calls me Sting. My children call me
Sting.



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[LUTE] Christenings and burials

2015-08-06 Thread adS

Dear collected wisdom,

Does anybody out there know if in urgent cases (the black death) babies may have 
been christened and buried on the same day in the the late 16th century in London?


Best wishes,

Rainer adS



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[LUTE] Re: Dallis facsimile

2015-07-13 Thread adS

I sent a reminder some weeks ago.

They told me they have no cataloguer [sic!] any more.

Next time they will probably say they have no page turner...

Looks like incompetence and/or laziness.

Rainer

On 12.07.2015 22:24, Matteo Turri wrote:

And why is the facsimile of the Dallis book at Trinity still offered as
what seems a random collection of its pages?
[1]http://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/home/#folder_id=1373pidtopage=MS41
0_001entry_point=1
We got an answer in April - see below - but still ...
Tim Keefe
Head of Digital Resources  Imaging Services
Trinity College Dublin
told me they will fix the problem as soon as possible.
He says it's a software bug.

Rainer adS

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[LUTE] Re: Questions for MonicaByrd Galliard

2015-07-12 Thread adS

On 12.07.2015 09:08, John Mardinly wrote:

Does anybody have any idea what the source of the tablature is for this
William Byrd Galliard?



That's from the Weld(e) Book f.8 (Andrea probably uses the old OU edition)

A list of concordances:

Source  Page/No.Title in source Remarks
5612134 The Galliard [to the pavan before]  
CS  I3v-I4r Maister Birds Galliard. Set by Holborne
Dd.2.11 101v/2  Mr. Birdes  
Dd.4.23  1v/2   Mr. Birds Galliarde.set by Holborne
Dd.9.33 59v-60/1No Title
FWVB285/2-286/1 Galiarda / William Byrd.
Hirsch   2r/2   No Title
Nevell   61v-62vmr: w: birde: / the galliarde to the same:  
Welde8r/1   The Galiard Mr Birde

If you don't have Welde I can scan it for you - or any other version for lute.

Best wishes,

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[LUTE] The Lutezine 113

2015-04-15 Thread adS

has no page numbers.

I wonder why :)

Rainer adS



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[LUTE] Re: Dallis book

2015-04-14 Thread adS

Tim Keefe
Head of Digital Resources  Imaging Services
Trinity College Dublin

told me they will fix the problem as soon as possible.
He says it's a software bug.

Rainer adS


On 11.04.2015 15:18, adS wrote:

On 11.04.2015 13:18, Matteo Turri wrote:

.. and why are so many pages missing?
Matteo



Good question - I have sent an e-mail to Head of Digital Resources  Imaging
Services a few minutes ago.

Rainer



On 11 April 2015 at 11:27, adS [1]rainer.aus-dem-spr...@gmx.de wrote:

  [2]http://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/content/1373/pdf/1373.pdf
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[LUTE] Dallis book

2015-04-11 Thread adS

http://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/content/1373/pdf/1373.pdf

Rainer adS



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[LUTE] Re: Dallis book

2015-04-11 Thread adS

On 11.04.2015 13:18, Matteo Turri wrote:

.. and why are so many pages missing?
Matteo



Good question - I have sent an e-mail to Head of Digital Resources  Imaging 
Services a few minutes ago.


Rainer



On 11 April 2015 at 11:27, adS [1]rainer.aus-dem-spr...@gmx.de wrote:

  [2]http://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/content/1373/pdf/1373.pdf
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[LUTE] Re: Saturday morning quotes - Fantasia

2015-03-29 Thread adS

Thank you very much for your fairly smart e-mail.

Rainer

On 29.03.2015 17:49, Alain wrote:

This message by Rainer only reflects his own personal opinion and only engages
his responsibility. Many people are known to disagree. Some of them fairly 
smart.
Alain

On 03/29/2015 02:45 AM, Rainer wrote:

A misunderstanding:

On 28.03.2015 23:22, Ron Andrico wrote:

Thanks, Rainer, for reminding us that not all governments behave like the US,
and Europeans actually take the ECB seriously.


Nobody does. The German Bundesbank was independent and never cared what the
German government said -never.

The infamous ECB is currently buying loans for more than 60 billion (American
billions) Euros every month in order to rescue countries like Greece,
Portugal, Italy and even France...

The Euro certainly was the most stupid invention of all times :(

Rainer




Sure, the Federal Reserve is
supposed to be an independent entity with government oversight, but it simply
doesn't happen that way here where regular folks absorb those pesky negative
externalities, and bankers set and change the rules at will. Sadly, the average
lutenist is not too big to fail, else I'd be demanding my $800 billion.

RA

  Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2015 19:56:53 +0100
  To: praelu...@hotmail.com; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
  From: rads.bera_g...@t-online.de
  Subject: [LUTE] Re: Saturday morning quotes - Fantasia
 
  Dear Andrico,
 
  you write Or do people today realize that money is merely paper that
  governments just print and allow to be distributed when and to whom they
please?
 
  You certainly know that this is nonsense.
 
  No government in Europe is allowed to print money. Unfortunately, the ECB is
  (sort of) :(
 
  Rainer
 
 
  On 28.03.2015 19:11, Ron Andrico wrote:
   We have posted our late Saturday quotes, this week on Ile fantazies de
   Joskin.
   [1]http://wp.me/p15OyV-18G
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[LUTE] MS Barbe

2015-03-23 Thread adS

http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b530592353

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[LUTE] Ramillete de flores

2015-03-15 Thread adS

bdh-rd.bne.es/viewer.vm?id=145094


In order to find the music see

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramillete_de_flores

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[LUTE] End of democracy in Great Britain?

2015-01-19 Thread adS

OT, but really terrifying:

Can anybody tell we what is going on in the UK?

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/jan/19/gchq-intercepted-emails-journalists-ny-times-bbc-guardian-le-monde-reuters-nbc-washington-post?CMP=twt_gu

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[LUTE] Re: Thesaurus harmonicus + Novus oartus

2014-05-29 Thread adS
In order to download click on Persistent Identifiers (Page): and then on 
pdf-download in the north-east corner.


This is really idiotic...



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http://nbn-resolving.de/urn%3Anbn%3Ade%3Abvb%3A12-bsb00086007-1

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn%3Anbn%3Ade%3Abvb%3A12-bsb00085036-7

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[LUTE] Baroque Lute Fingering (Vallet)

2014-02-16 Thread adS

Dear lute-netters,

has anybody out there read this article?

http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1112context=ppr

I wonder what others think about it.

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[LUTE] Re: Baroque Lute Fingering (Vallet)

2014-02-16 Thread adS

On 16.02.2014 20:43, Christopher Wilke wrote:

There was another article about Vallet's fingerings by Laudon Schuett published 
in the LSA Quarterly not so long ago. He reaches essentially the same 
conclusions as Sandman that Vallet chose fingerings primarily for their musical 
effect.

I'm curious about the origin of this article as well.
I have no idea. I found it searching for Vallet tablature files. Looks lie part 
of a book. By the way, she has also published an article about Robinson's 
fingering in the Schoole of Musicke many years ago in the LSA journal.


Frankly speaking I believe her arguments not exactly convincing.


 On the one hand, judging from things Ralf mentioned, as well as the fact that 
the musical examples are simply photocopied from a modern edition and marked by 
hand, it looks like a student paper. However, the pagination (pp.129-140) and 
broad section title (Baroque Lute Fingering) make it appear to be submission 
to an edited and published scholarly collection. (It also seems fairly 
independent and not part of a larger thesis or dissertation.) If it is part of a 
book, are there other articles on Baroque Lute Fingering or other lute 
performance issues in it?


Well, Mrs. Sandman has a Ph. D (Stanford 1974) and does play the lute.


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[LUTE] Re: baroque lute manuscripts

2014-02-07 Thread adS

On 02.02.2014 11:54, Matthew Daillie wrote:

Dear Rainer,

These are great links. Do you know whether it is possible to download the
manuscripts?



Sorry for my late reply.
I had to download your mail from GMX's web mail page.
They have decided it is SPAM. No idea why...

Anyway, yes, you can download the files. Make sure java script is enabled and 
then simply press the Download button.


After some time a zip file should be downloaded which contains several djvu
files one for every single page. Certainly an idiotic idea.

Which operating system and which browser do you use?

Rainer



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Matthew Daillie

Subject: Baroque Lute manuscripts
From: adS rainer.aus-dem-spr...@gmx.de mailto:rainer.aus-dem-spr...@gmx.de
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 21:54:59 +0100


RM 4137 olim Mf 2004http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107844

RM 4142 olim Mf 2010http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107848

RM 4140 olim Mf 2008http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107846

RM 4143 olim Mf 2011http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107849

RM 4141 olim Mf 2009http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107847

RM 4136 olim Mf 2003http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107840

RM 4135b olim Mf 2001bhttp://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107842

RM 4138 olim Mf 2005http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107845

RM 4135a olim Mf 2001a]http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107841

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[LUTE] Re: Claudio Saracini

2014-01-30 Thread adS
The second and third book are available at the Digital Library of Wroclaw 
University.


Unfortunately the first book is not :(

Rainer adS

On 30.01.2014 12:57, jean-michel Catherinot wrote:

Dear all, I'm looking for a copy of the libro primo di Claudio Saracini
(both songs and solo pieces). Any idea (didn't found it in my usual
sources)? Thanks a lot

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[LUTE] Baroque Lute manuscripts

2014-01-27 Thread adS

RM 4137 olim Mf 2004
http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107844

RM 4142 olim Mf 2010
http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107848

RM 4140 olim Mf 2008
http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107846

RM 4143 olim Mf 2011
http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107849

RM 4141 olim Mf 2009
http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107847

RM 4136 olim Mf 2003
http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107840

RM 4135b olim Mf 2001b  
http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107842

RM 4138 olim Mf 2005
http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107845

RM 4135a olim Mf 2001a] 
http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/id/oai:ebuw.uw.edu.pl:107841

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[LUTE] Gamera

2014-01-25 Thread adS

Dear lute-netters,

has anybody managed to install gamera on a windows system?

Rainer adS



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[LUTE] Vihuela

2014-01-05 Thread adS

Milan:  http://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ImagefromIndex/75130

http://bibliotecadigitalhispanica.bne.es/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=201461custom_att_2=simple_viewer

Narvaez: 
http://bibliotecadigitalhispanica.bne.es/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=2691784custom_att_2=simple_viewer 



Mudarra: 
http://bibliotecadigitalhispanica.bne.es/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=2688613custom_att_2=simple_viewer


Valderrábano: 
http://bibliotecadigitalhispanica.bne.es:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=3510057custom_att_2=simple_viewer


Pisador: 
http://bibliotecadigitalhispanica.bne.es/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=3510066custom_att_2=simple_viewer


Fuenllana: 
http://www.bibliotecavirtualdeandalucia.es/catalogo/catalogo_imagenes/grupo.cmd?path=1000562interno=Spresentacion=paginaposicion=1


Dazahttp://purl.pt/765/
http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0007/bsb00077220/image_1

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[LUTE] Rochester, New York, Eastman School of Music, Sibley Music Library, MS M.140.V.186

2013-12-29 Thread adS

http://hdl.handle.net/1802/27721

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[LUTE] Hamlet is Banned

2013-08-13 Thread adS

http://blog.inkyfool.com/2013/08/hamlet-is-banned.html?m=0

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[LUTE] Re: Tablature fonts for Fronimo

2013-08-09 Thread adS



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[LUTE] 40620

2013-07-30 Thread adS

http://jbc.bj.uj.edu.pl/dlibra/doccontent?id=145083from=PIONIER%20DLF

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[LUTE] Re: Facsimile

2013-07-29 Thread adS
For example 40032: 
http://jbc.bj.uj.edu.pl/dlibra/doccontent?id=193682from=PIONIER%20DLF


Rainer

On 28.07.2013 00:43, Rainer wrote:

Search for lute, tabulatur, lautenbuch, vihuela,

http://www.europeana.eu/portal/

On the pages you'll visit you may find more.



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[LUTE] Re: passingmeasures wanted!

2013-06-25 Thread adS

This is certainly a copyright violation - the whole CD on youtube.

Anyway, the piece in question may be found in Dd.3.18, ff. 62r-63r


http://www.gerbode.net/ft2/facsimiles/cambridge_university_library/Dd.3.18/

Rainer adS



On 25.06.2013 16:53, Anton Birula wrote:

Dear Lute friends

could anyone help us get hold of the score of the PASSINGMEASURES

11.42 on this recording:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIRM82LgymU


Will appreciate a lot your help!

Thanks in advance!

Warmest wishes, Anna Kowalska  Anton Birula

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[LUTE] Re: Neusidler Tab?

2013-05-22 Thread adS

On 19.05.2013 21:57, Julian Templeman wrote:

Does anyone know of a source for a transcription of Nun lob mien Seel
den herren, as recorded by Paul O'Dette on his Neusidler album?
Thanks,
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Hainhofer, Book I, f. 35v

See: http://diglib.hab.de/wdb.php?dir=mss%2F18-7-aug-2fpointer=0



It is page 78

http://diglib.hab.de/mss/18-7-aug-2f/start.htm?image=00078

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[LUTE] Heckel

2013-05-20 Thread Rainer adS

http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0008/bsb00082115/image_1

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[LUTE] Re: Melchior Neusidler

2013-03-02 Thread adS

Probably

4 Ricercar MN   Dessau BB 12150, ff. 29r-30r


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On 02.03.2013 16:57, Peter Martin wrote:

Does anyone know where to locate the music for the piece entitled
Fantasia 21 on Paul O'Dette's CD?  It doesn't seem to be in the printed
books and I can't see it in Arthur Ness's list of manuscript works.
Thanks for any leads!

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[LUTE] Re: John Cage centennial: A Room (played on a lute)

2012-12-20 Thread adS

4'33 - RIP

Rainer adS



On 21.12.2012 01:42, howard posner wrote:


On Dec 20, 2012, at 4:22 PM, WALSH STUART s.wa...@ntlworld.com wrote:


I think this could work as a lute piece... as  a sort of prelude.


And if you want a sort of Cage suite, I've found that 2'33 works as well on 
the lute as it does on piano/
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[LUTE] Long live the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek

2012-11-18 Thread adS

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00071964-0

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00071965-5

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00071963-5

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00071962-9

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00072004-0

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00072005-6

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00077418-2

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00072006-1

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00072007-6

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00077419-3

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00077420-5

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00077412-0

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00077413-6

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00077414-1

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00072008-2

http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00031267-3

Probably more

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[LUTE] Re: My facsimile list

2012-06-29 Thread adS

Perhaps you should use a tool like checkplaces to remove all the dead links.

Rainer adS

On 29.06.2012 15:09, T.Kakinami wrote:

Dear list,

My facsimile list was released.
Please note this list is still incomplete.

http://kakitoshilute.blogspot.jp/2012/06/facsimiles-list-preliminary.html

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[LUTE] Re: Chow Bente

2012-02-27 Thread adS

On 14.02.2012 16:22, Stewart McCoy wrote:

Dear Leonard and David,

John Robinson explains the origin of Chow Bent in footnote 133 on page
24 of the Introduction to the Lute Society facsimile of Dd.2.11, for
which Rainer aus dem Spring is thanked in the Acknowledgements on page
8.


That was a big surprise :) and not so easy to find.

Anyway, do you happen to know anything about Martyn Hodgson's unravelling the 
connection between the various settings of Anthony Holborne's 'The Cradle'?



I can't find anything in the facsimile edition.
Maybe, I'm blind ;(


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[LUTE] Re: Palindrome alert

2011-11-13 Thread adS

... (1031 ones) is a prime.

Rainer adS



On 11.11.2011 01:57, G.R. Crona wrote:

11-11-11

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[LUTE] Re: looking for 16th/17th century melodies

2011-11-10 Thread adS

Have a look at

www.liederenbank.nl

Rainer adS


On 10.11.2011 18:35, David van Ooijen wrote:

Dear collected wisdom

I am looking for 16th or early 17th century melodies with the following titles:

- Een zaterdagje na de noene

- Essex leijdt

- O schoonste schoonheid wreed

- Mes pleurs se sont changés en ris

These four titles are used for four poems by Dutch poet P. C. Hooft
(1581-1647) as indications for melodies on which the poems shouod be
sung.
Any help, hints, suggestionsc. appreciated.

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[LUTE] Re: Lute matters

2011-10-19 Thread adS

Dear Ron,

the rhythm in bar 33 of the Dowland piece is not correct - I think.
Cf. bar 41.

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[LUTE] Re: Bachelar still known in 1690

2011-07-11 Thread adS

On 09.07.2011 19:33, Bernd Haegemann wrote:

Historische Beschreibung der Edelen Sing- und Klingkunst ... by Wofgang
CasparPrintz.



which you can find here:

http://diglib.hab.de/drucke/xb-1894/start.htm


Excellent.

See page 135 (picture 157).

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[LUTE] Re: Bachelar still known in 1690

2011-07-11 Thread adS


On 11.07.2011 19:53, adS wrote:

On 09.07.2011 19:33, Bernd Haegemann wrote:

Historische Beschreibung der Edelen Sing- und Klingkunst ... by Wofgang
CasparPrintz.



which you can find here:

http://diglib.hab.de/drucke/xb-1894/start.htm



Excellent.

See page 135 (picture 157).

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[LUTE] Re: Holborne's Cittern School

2011-05-26 Thread adS

See my Holborne edition :)

Rainer adS

On 26.05.2011 10:05, Rob MacKillop wrote:

A friend sent me the following, which I will delight some of you, I'm
sure...Original Latin below the translation:

 Charles Fitzgeoffrey of Cornwall,  Epigram 75

  ON ANTHONY HOLBORNE'S MUSIC SCHOOL
  [1]http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/blsqr01.gif
  [2]http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/grsqr01.gif

http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/spacer.gif Why not seek out
the Cittern School, o youth for whom your Cytherea
[3]http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/blsqr01.gif has made a
name, the school which Holborne, adroit at teaching, a master of the
lyric art, has opened for you? And you, boy, who still wears the look
of the youthful, smooth-cheeked, beardless lads, and you whose swifter,
loftier chariot has attained the roads of manhood, why not seek out the
Cittern School, o youth? And you too, o bittersweet bevy who have just
now dedicated your dolls to Venus, you maidenly chorus, why not seek
out Cittern School, o youth? Why draw back your timid feet, you sweet
little boys and girls? Here no hairy Master Orbilius
[4]http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/blsqr01.gif sits,
fearful for his gloomy expression, but much more fearful for his rod,
as he wields the stick with a menacing hand, o Jupiter, a dire and evil
stick, which with its mighty blow savagely rends tender skin and draws
blood; why not seek out the Cittern School, o youth? Here no golden rod
repels you, but the liquid honey attracts you. For here there is no
stick, save that which caresses the sonorous cittern's strings. And
here there are no blows, save those which strike the harmonious
cittern's strings. And here there are no murmurs, save those which the
sounds of the noble cittern emits. Why not seek out the Cittern School,
o youth? You whose heart is scourged with seething grief, wasting away
with anxious sorrow, if your care is to tame the oppressive passion of
a heart [5]http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/blsqr01.gif that
ebbs and flows, why not seek out the Cittern School, o youth?
http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/spacer.gif But you,
Holborne, who attracts the Graces, the Dicae, and the Horae with your
seductive quill, of a musician of the melodious lute, you will win the
prize of a blooming garland. If perchance deaf Cerberus should bark at
you with his triple-jawed grin, with the power of your harmony you will
break the fierce dog's wretched teeth in his tooth-breaking mouth.
http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/spacer.gif But you to whom
the musical juice is delightsome, why not seek out the Cittern School,
o youth?

75. IN SCHOLAM MUSICAM ANTONI HOLBORNI
  [6]http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/blsqr01.gif
  [7]http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/grsqr01.gif

Quin petis cytharae scholam, iuvenus,
Cui nomen Cytherea vestra fecit,
[8]http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/blsqr01.gif
Quam vobis aperit catus docendi
Holbornus, melicae magister artis?
Et qui impubes adhic genasque leves
[9]http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/redsquare.gif
http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/spacer.gif 5
Imberbesque puer refers ephebos,
Et cui fortior altioris aevi
Currus attigit orbitas virilis,
Quin petis cytharae scholam, iuventus?
Tuque o dulcacidus puellularum 10
Quae pupas Veneri modo dicarunt
Caetus, virgineus chorus, venusta
Quin petis cytharae scholam, iuventus?
Quid pedes removetis hinc timenteis,
Puellique puelluluaeque dulces?
http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/spacer.gif 15
Non hic Orbilius sedet magister
[10]http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/blsqr01.gif
Hirsutus tetrico tremendus ore,
Sed multo ferula magis timendus,
Dum dextra quatit imminente virgam,
Diram, Iupiter, improbamque virgam,
http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/spacer.gif 20
Quae plaga teneram potente pellem
Saevum lancinat extrahitque sanguen;
Quin petis cytharae scholam, iuventus?
Hic nullos ferula aurea repellit,
Sed cunctos melica allicit saliva.
http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/spacer.gif 25
En hic virgula nulla, praeter illam
Quae mulcet cytharae fides sonorae.
En hic verbera nulla praeter illa
Quae pulsant cytharae fides canorae.
En hic murmura nulla, praeter illa
http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/spacer.gif 30
Quae reddic Cytharae sonus decorae.
Quin petis cytharae scholam, iuventus?
Tu cui vapulat aestuante luctu
Pectus, anxifero dolore squallens,
Si curae est iecoris tibi gravantem
[11]http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/affaniae/blsqr01

[LUTE] Re: Robert Johnson

2011-05-15 Thread adS

On 09.05.2011 02:57, Ron Andrico wrote:

We have a short blog post in honor of Robert Johnson's centenary, with
some contrasting comments about the other Robert Johnson.
[1]http://mignarda.wordpress.com/
Best wishes,
Ron  Donna
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By the way, Robert Johnson died on 18.Nov.1633.

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[LUTE] Re: Robert Johnson

2011-05-15 Thread adS

On 15.05.2011 18:02, howard posner wrote:

Is it too late to send flowers?



You are so funny.

Ron writes Robert Johnson (c. 1583 – c. 1634)

For whatever reason most musicologists don't know Sister Jean Carmel's article:

New Light on Robert Johnson, the King's Musician
Jean Carmel
Shakespeare Quarterly
Vol. 16, No. 2 (Spring, 1965), pp. 233-235

When I told Ian Harwood many years ago it was too late for the New Grove.

Rainer adS


PS

Today a transcription of MS. V. b. 198 is available on the net:

http://www.archive.org/details/southwellsibthor00soutuoft




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[LUTE] Re: Robert Johnson

2011-05-15 Thread adS

I have a paper copy.

However, I am sure somebody has access to JSTOR.
I have access fromn the universioty library here in Duesseldorf but not from 
home.



On 15.05.2011 19:20, Franz Mechsner wrote:

Does anyone have a pdf of Sister Jean Carmel's article or a hint how I could 
get it electronically, which would spare the trouble of interlibrary loan? I am 
eager to read it and would be extremely grateful, and am sure others would be 
as well.

Franz


Dr. Franz Mechsner
Northumbria University, Dept. of Psychology
Northumberland Building
Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST (UK)
Tel:  +44(0) 191 227 7479
Fax: +44(0) 191 227 3190







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Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Robert Johnson



On 15.05.2011 18:02, howard posner wrote:

Is it too late to send flowers?



You are so funny.

Ron writes Robert Johnson (c. 1583 - c. 1634)

For whatever reason most musicologists don't know Sister Jean Carmel's article:

New Light on Robert Johnson, the King's Musician
Jean Carmel
Shakespeare Quarterly
Vol. 16, No. 2 (Spring, 1965), pp. 233-235

When I told Ian Harwood many years ago it was too late for the New Grove.

Rainer adS


PS

Today a transcription of MS. V. b. 198 is available on the net:

http://www.archive.org/details/southwellsibthor00soutuoft




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[LUTE] Re: Susanne ung jour

2011-04-12 Thread adS

On 10.04.2011 19:36, Hilbert Jörg wrote:

Dear friends,

I am currently working on a very nice flute variation on Susanne ung jour by 
Bassano, which is obviously based on a song of Orlando di Lasso. I am very interested in 
this song and in additional lute material, but I can’t find too much about it in the 
internet. Does anybody know, if there is some free material out there, which I may not 
have found yet?

Thanks, Jörg



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Here - as usual - my concordance list:

Rainer adS


68. Susanna orlando
Suzanne Un Jour, Orlando di Lasso
40032 38 Susanna di Orlando Lasso a quatro per Canta senza
molta glosa
40032 46/2 Susanna di Orlando Lassus senza glosa; fragment
40032 50/1 Clausola di Susanna
40032 51/2 Clausola di Susanna
40032 70-71 Susanna vn guir a 5. uoci .
40032 105/4 Clausola di Susanna
40032 107/5 Clausola di Susanna
40032 120-122/1 Susana
Barbetta 15821 I3v-I4r Susanne ung jour a5
Besard 1603 61r/2-62r Svsanne vn iour alterius toni.
Dc.5.125 37v-39r [No title]
Dessau 12150 68v-69r Susanna ung jour M. D. H.
Dessau 12150 79v-80r Susana ung jour
Hainhofer 2,31v-33v Susan vn iour Orlando Lasso
Jobin 15721 C4v/2-D1v 1. Susanne vng Iour. / [index:] 1 Susanne vng Iour.
Orland.
Kargel 15741 C1v/2-C2v/1 12. Susann Vng Iour. / [index:] Susan vng iour
Lvov 60v-62r Susana Un Jori; Fragment?
Molinaro1599 130/2-132 Susanne un jour, Canzone Francese a Cinque di Orlando
Lasso / Intauolata dal Gostena.
Phal`ese 156312 45r/2 Susanne ung jour
Phal`ese 15687 52v-53r/1 Svsanne vn iour,a 5. / Orlando.
Phal`ese 15687 53r/2 Svsanne vn iour a 5.
Phal`ese 15687 53v-54r/1 Svsanne vn iour,a 5. plus diminu´ee, / Orlando.
Phal`ese 15716 70v Susanne un jour / Orlando
Raimondo 58v-63r Susanna del Cauagliere
Rome 1608 13v [No title]
13
Schneider 9v-12r Susana un Giorno
Stockholm M4 3r-3v Susanna 5 vocum
Thysius 178r-179v Susanna ung Jour. a .5.
Thysius 180r-181r Susanne ung Jour . a .5. in Contra tenor.
Wickhambrook 13v-14r/1 [No title]
Wien 19259 1v Susanne un iour. 5 vocum; fragment
Wien 19259 10r Orlando. Svsanne vn ioue a. 5
Wurstisen 80-82 XVI Susanne ung jour `a cinq Orland
Wurstisen 91-92 XXVII Susanne ung jour Orlando di Lasso
Wurstisen 101-102 XL Susanna
For lute duet
Terzi 1593 38/2-39/1 Susanne un iour:Canzon Francese a la quarta, per
sonar solo  a doi liutti:; lute 1
Terzi 1593 39/2-43/1 Contrapunto sopra Susanne un iour di Orl˜ado a5. Per
suonar a doi liutti in quarta, in Concerto.; lute 2
For cittern
Kargel 15753 B4v-C1v Susan ung Jour / Orlando
Phal`ese 15825 24v-25v Susanne un jour / Orlando
For lute and voice
Bottegari 3v-4r ???
For instrumental ensemble
Bassano 15912 33 Susanna un giur Lasso a 5
Dalla Casa 15842 12 Susana un giur / Orlando Lasso a 5 ; ornamented version
of superius part only
Dalla Casa 15842 13 Susana un giur. Alio modo; ornamented version of superius
part only
For keyboard
Ammerbach 71 91v-94r 1. Susanna
Cabez´on 148r-149r Susana un jur glossada de Hernando de Cabe¸con
Cabez´on 149v-151r Susana
Coelho 1620 ??? Susanna grosada [4 versions]
Danzig 300 38v ???
L¨offelholtz 17v-18r 22 / Susana Vng jour
Neresheim21 9v Susanna Vngiur
Schmid 15776 N4v-O2r Susanne ung Jour / [index:] Susann ung Jour. Orlandi
A 5.
For lute and voices (SB)
Novum Pratum 16v/2-18r Svsann’vn iour `a 5. Orlando. / [index:] Susanne vn
iour a 5 Orlando de Lasso
Pratum 15846 29v-31r Svsanne vn iour. / [index:] Susanne vn jour Orlando
di Lasso
cf. MN 83: Suzanne Un Jour (Lasso), Melchior Neusidler
266 13v-14r Susanna / Vng Jour A. 5. / di Orlanto, for lute
266 120v-121r Susanna, for lute
2987 12r-12v MN Susanna Ung Jour, for lute
40598 35v-36v i Susanne 5 vocum Orla:, for lute
Neusidler 15663 18/2-21/1 C˜azoni Fr˜acese a 5. Susanne ung iour, for lute
Neusidler 15731 No. II/10 10. Susanne ung iour, for lute
Phal`ese 15716 71v-72r Susanne un jour. Alio modo, for lute
Waissel 15733 E1v-E2v 22 Susanne vng iour. / [index:] Susanne ung iour. V.
vocum. Orlandi., for lute
14
cf.
Besard 1603 57v-58r Svsanne vn iour / Transpositio Laurencini, for lute
cf. Suzanne Un Jour (set by Francisque), Antoine Francisque
Francisque 2r-4r/1 Svsanne vn iour d orlande. / [page heading:] SVSANE
VN IOVR., for lute
cf. MN 22: Ricercar super Suzanne un Jour, Melchior Neusidler
Dessau 12150 30v-31v Ricercar Super Susan’ung’jour MN, for lute
cf. Fantasia sopra Susane un jour, Giulio Severino
Molinaro1599 133-135/1 Fantasia di Giulio Seuerino sopra Susane un jour., for
lute
cf. Suzanne un Jour (Brookes, No. 1007)
29485 7v-9v Susanna Vung Jour / Orlando Lasso.a.5., for keyboard
30485 51v-53r Susanne ungiour A 5 voc: Orlando, for keyboard
cf. Suzanne Un Jour, Didier Lupi, Second
4748 86v-87r Susanna ung Jour, for keyboard
Dallis 100-101 Susanne, for lute
Dallis 138-139/1 Susanne Ung iour / Susan ung iour damour solicite e,
for lute
Kargel 15753 B1v-B2r Susan ung Jour, for cittern
Kargel 15784 B1r Susan ung jour, for cittern
Kargel 15865 48r Susan

[LUTE] The Miller/Nutmegs and Ginger

2011-04-03 Thread adS

Dear lute netters,

According to

Sally Harper, An Elizabethan Tune List from Lleweni Hall, North Wales,  Royal 
Musical Association Research Chronicle, No. 38 (2005), pp. 45-98


'A pleasant ballad of the mery miller's wooing of   the  Baker's daughter of 
Manchester' in  the ShirburnBallads,beginning 'The miller in his best 
array, / would needs a wooinge ride' is prescribed to be sung with this 
tune.[the tune Nutmegs and ginger]


On the other hand there is a piece A Miller would a-wooing ride in the 
Westminster fragment which is concordant with Holborne's The Miller, CS, C4v.


I can't see any connection.

Any idea, anybody?


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[LUTE] Re: Praetorius, Michael - Volte (CCXLIII)

2011-03-01 Thread adS

By the way,

does anybody know of a concordance list for Terpsichore?
Apparently there's not even a decent modern edition...

Rainer

PS

I know of lute concordances for 32 pieces.



On 01.03.2011 18:58, Anton Höger wrote:

Hi,

I have uploaded a new Lute duet ad Secundam.

Praetorius, Michael - Volte (CCXLIII)

here is the link:

2 Lutes (ad Secundam)
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=2ff9bbd6c00cf4bce5c3dee5769931ec1dfabc6e2bda0fe2a601da0f25e869f4

Enjoy this fine music.

Anton


Revised.

1.) the mp3 file of
Praetorius, Michael - Ballet (CCLXVIII)
(it was too big)

2.) Lasso Fantasia 2 corrected alterations  /single line duo)



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[LUTE] Terzi

2011-02-03 Thread adS

In google books search for

inauthor:Giovanni Antonio Terzi

Rainer



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[LUTE] Re: Terzi

2011-02-03 Thread adS

Erm, of course you should look for books with full view only :)

Rainer

On 03.02.2011 22:00, adS wrote:

In google books search for

inauthor:Giovanni Antonio Terzi

Rainer



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[LUTE] Re: tracking down Airs de cour

2011-01-20 Thread adS

On 21.01.2011 00:23, Bruno Fournier wrote:

I probably haveA them in myA AirsA de CoursA  anthology, I have to
check



AreA youA sureA ?A

RainerA adSA



A

Bruno

Montreal, Canada

On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Jeffrey Noonan
[1]jjnoo...@sbcglobal.net  wrote:

  A  A vocal student here at the university just asked for help
  locating a
  A  couple airs de cour he wants to put on a recital. I'm swamped
  with
  A  performance and class preparation and my time for doing this sort
  of
  A  digging is limited right now. I can eventually get to it, but the
  A  sooner we find these the better.
  A  Would anyone on the list have either of the following songs in a
  format
  A  you would be willing to share with my student? Facsimle or modern
  A  edition would be fine. A PDF scan might be easiest way to send
  them. A
  A  cursory on-line search has not turned either of these up quickly
  in the
  A  usual lute music resources. Any help would be greatly
  appreciated.
  A  He is looking for:
  A  Aux plaisirs, aux delices bergeres by Guedron
  A  Cesses, o divine beaute by Boesset
  A  If you have either, you can email me or him directly--his email
  is
  A  [1][2]jdalexande...@semo.edu
  A  Thanks in advance for any help you can offer us.
  A  See ya
  A  jeff
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  References
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[LUTE] Hainhofer

2011-01-14 Thread adS

http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00046906/image_1



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[LUTE] 2987

2011-01-14 Thread adS

http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00049370/image_1

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[LUTE] Re: Piece by Holborn

2011-01-07 Thread adS

Who says this is a piece by Holborne?

Rainer adS

On 04.01.2011 09:59, Alain wrote:

Hi everyone,
I am looking for the source of a pavan by Holborn that begins like this:
http://musickshandmade.com/lute/Holborn-unknown.jpg
If possible I'd like the title of the piece, the source MS name and page/folio
references. It is one of the rare Holborn pavans in G major so I hope it is not
too complicated to find.
Many thanks!
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[LUTE] Munich 1522

2010-10-19 Thread adS

Dear lute-netters,

I have no idea if this has been posted already:

http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00050861/image_1

I can't read it but It looks like guitar tablature :)

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[LUTE] Fabritio Dentice?

2010-10-19 Thread adS

Dear lute-netters,

in Woltz, Johann: NOVA MVSICES ORGANICAE TABVLATVRA§ there is a piece

5. Ah flebilem vitam Fabric.Dentici

Does anybody know if this is our Fabricio Dentice?


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[LUTE] Re: Ghostview/Ghostscript

2010-05-27 Thread adS

On 22.05.2010 18:06, Monica Hall wrote:

This is the message which gives the details of the Ghostview program.  I
have eliminated the name of the person who sent it me in case he is not
on the list now and prefers to be anonymous.


Monica:

The most up-to-date files are listed on the server of the University of
Wisconsin. Here:
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/
As of today the recommended release is GPL Ghostscript 8.61.


Better have a look at

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghostscript/

Rainer adS

PS

Currently both have the same version :)



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[LUTE] Re: Dallis lute book

2010-03-27 Thread adS

On 27.03.2010 01:28, Mark Probert wrote:

From my database:


The (so-called) Dallis Lute Book

Dublin, Trinity College Library, MS 410/1

Olim: D.3.30/I

Note: Bound with the unrelated MS 410/2, the `Dublin Viginal Manuscript'.

For a detailed discussion of the book see \cite{DallisWard} and 
\cite{DallisWard2}.

Concerning Dallis, see also \cite{HarwoodDallis}.


The book contains some music for bandora, too.

Rainer adS



Hi...

t
t  Does anyone know if the 'Dallis' lute book in Trinity College, Dublin (Ms. 
D. 3. 30 ) is all in renaissance tuning (or transitional), and has it ever been 
published, or made available online?
t  thanks
t

I have tried to track this one down as well.  I believe that the short
answers are:  Renaissance, no, and no.

There are some tunes available in collections from the English Lute
Society, though I have no way of verifying their accuracy.

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[LUTE] Re: Nicolas Vallet

2010-03-26 Thread adS

http://gerbode.net/ft2/sources/vallet/

Rainer adS

On 25.03.2010 13:30, Shaun Ng wrote:

Dear All,

I was wondering if Nicolas Vallet's Secret de Muses (1615) is available
online in facsimile. I am looking to do some research on his
ornaments.

Many thanks.

Shaun Ng

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[LUTE] CLM 101 - 104

2009-11-01 Thread adS

Hello everybody,

could somebody please tell (with exact sources - manuscript, folio and title) me 
what pieces have the numbers 101... in CLM (Poulton  Lam)?


I only have the first edition :) and for a reason I do not know I have only 
104 in my database.



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[LUTE] Test

2009-06-23 Thread adS

Test



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[LUTE] Re: München 266

2009-05-13 Thread adS

-Original Message-
From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of 
Arto Wikla
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 7:40 AM
To: lute-cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: München 266

b...@symbol4.de wrote:

http://www.file-upload.net/download-1636531/Munich-ms266.pdf.html

Great! Thanks Bernd!
Does anyone know any analysis - concordances etc. - of this ms.?


Arthur's dissertation?

Rainer



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[LUTE] Re: thysius manuscript

2009-04-27 Thread adS
I paid a fortune for the film (and much less for XEROX copies) and I must say - 
it is certainly not a very important manuscript.


Many poor versions of well known and not so well known music.

It is - sort of - a collector's item.

Of course, I will buy it :)

Rainer adS

angevin...@att.net wrote:

Can any one comment on what is in this manuscript?  Maybe some of
   everything for so many pages?  I couldn't find any info in the books I
   looked at.  Thanks.
   Suzanne

 -- Original message from Taco Walstra
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  Dear lutenetters,
  I just got an email from the dutch lute society where they mention
 that
  at last the Thysius manuscript will become available. Members of
 the NLV
  can pre-order the book for aNOT70,-- (+ postage), members of other
 lute
  societies will pay aNOT80,-- and normal price is aNOT90,--. The
 book is
  actually a 3 volume hardbound box with about 1000 pages. Not 1000
 pages
  of Da Milano quality, but certainly interesting book containing
 many
  unique pieces. More info:
 
  http://www.nederlandseluitvereniging.nl/page7.php
 
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[LUTE] Re: Nürnberger Hausbücher

2009-04-19 Thread adS
Welter is mentioned by Zuth and the Royal Academy of Music owns another portrait 
(from the Spencer collection).


Rainer adS

henner.kahl...@t-online.de wrote:
Dear all, 

this is an interesting link  for all who are interested in historical 
professions and tools, the Nürnberger Hausbücher of two foundations, 
which took care of elder artisans: 

http://www.nuernberger-hausbuecher.de/index.php?do=querymo=2 

English subjct terms: 

http://www.nuernberger-hausbuecher.de/index.php?do=pagemo=8 

The only musician mentioned is a lute player (Lautenspieler); you can 
see his picture playing a lute: 

http://www.nuernberger-hausbuecher.de/75-Amb-2-317b-109-v/data 

The text in German says that he was a quiet, pious man who read very 
much without needing glasses until his death, he was nearly 85 years old


when he died. 


(Dieser Brueder starb den 5 April A(nn)o 1645 Ein Viertel stund vor dem

Garauß zu abents. Ist gar ein stiller, fromer und Gottsfürchtiger Mann 
gewesen gern und vleisich geleßen ja biß in sein End ohne Brillen. Ist 
in dieser Stifftung geweßen 13 Jahr Weniger 5 Monath und Ist sein 
gantzes Alter 85 Jahr dem Gott gnädig sein wolle). 








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[LUTE] Re: Josquin

2009-04-07 Thread adS

wolfgang wiehe wrote:

Hi,
John H Robinson posted his list from 1997 Lute intabulations of music
by Josquin in prints and manuscripts to the lute list some years ago.
I have a paper copy.
Wolfgang w.



Here we go

Rainer


Adieu mes amours
Adieu mes amoursMunich 272 ff.52v-53
Adieu mes amoursWertheim Nr.6 pp.9-10

Benedicta
   Benedicta es regina. VI vocum Josquin   Berlin 40632 ff.8v-11
   / Per illiud ave II ditto
   / [Nunc mater exora natum: tertia pars] ditto
   Benedicta es caelorum. 6 uocum Josquin  Munich 267 ff.6v-8
   / Secunda pars Per illiud ave Duum  ditto
   / Tertia Pars Nunc materditto
   Benedicta Es Celorum prima pars Paris 429  ff.38v-43v
   / Per illud ave Secunda parsParis 429  ff.44-45v
   / Nunc mater Tertia parsParis 429  ff.46-47
   Benedicta [Ness App.30] [Edin. Dc.5.125] Thistlethwaite  ff.47v-50
   Benedicta es coelorum regina [Ness App.30] Thistlethwaite ff.81v-84

Chuor languor
Chuor languor   Munich 266 ff.43v-44v
Circumdederunt
Circumd dederunt me 6 vocum Munich 266 ff.137v-138
Coment peult avoir Coment peult avoir
Coment peult avoir [Spinacino]  Dallis pp.168-9
Cum sancto spiritu
Cum sancto spiritu [Missa de beata Virgine] Munich 272 ff.73v-74
Et in terra pax [Missa pange linqua]
Et in terra pax. Parte duna mesa. bela. Capirola (c.1517) p.129
Et resurrexit de lomo arme [Missa l'homme arme]
Et resurrexit de lomo arme. Parte duna mesa, bela, et bella
*Capirola (c.1517) p.106
=46ors seulement [not in printed sources]
Forschalamendt  Berlin 40632 ff.17v-18
For seulament [Gerle 15331/41]Munich 272 ff.57v-58
Hec dicit dominus [not in printed sources]
Hec dicit do[min]us 6. Vocum JosquinMunich 267 ff.26v-27
In exitu Israell / Deus autem / Dominus memor
In exitu Israell der erst taill Munich 272 ff.82v-85
/ In exitu Israell der ander taill [2: Deus autem]  ditto
/ In exitu Israell der drit taill [3: Dominus memor]ditto
Inviolata /  Nosta vt pura / O Beningna
Inviolata. Josquin quinque vocumMunich 267 ff.2v-4
/ Secunda Pars  Nosta vt pura   ditto
/ Tertia Pars O Beningnaditto
Mille Regres
Mille RegresMunich 266 f.41
Mille Regres / mit 4 stimmen Sequitur   Munich 272 f.47v
Mille regresWroclaw 352 ff.54v-55v
cf. VIII Galliarda V[alentin?] B[akfark?] [parody - Peter Király]   Basel 
F.IX.70 p.299

Plus mil Regres
Plus mil Regres Munich 266 ff.55-55v
Plus mil Regres / Ist zimlich gueth Munich 1511d ff.11v-12v
Preter Rerum
Preter Rerum mit 6 stimmen der erst taill   Munich 272 ff.80v-82
Preter Rerum der ander taill mit 6 stimmen [2: Virtus
sancti spiritus] ditto
Preter rerum seriem. 6 vocumWroclaw 352 ff.3-5v
Qui habitat
Qui habitat 4or vocum Josquin   Munich 267 ff.14v-17
/ Secunda Pars Non accedat  ditto
Qui habitat der erst taill  Munich 272 ff.77v-80
/ Qui habitat der ander tail [2: Non accedat]   ditto
Qui habitat in adiutorio altissimi Iosquini Luneberg 1196 p.4
Qui tollis pechata mundi [Missa pange linqua]
Qui tollis pechata mundi. Parte duna mesa. e piu bela.
Capirola (c.1517) p.132
Stabat Mater Dolorosa
V[alentin].B[akfark].Stabat Mater Dolorosa 5 Vocu:
Berlin 40598 ff.150v-151
[HomolyaBenko 37]

Combined prints and manuscripts:

MASSES [more or less complete settings]:
Missa Ave Maris Stella [Benedictus]
Otra missa de Jusquin de ave maristella Pisador (1552)
cf. Fantasia acomposturada de cierta parte
de la missa de Ave maristella de Josquin
Valderrabano (1547)
Missa Beata Virgine [Cum sancto spiritu]
Otra missa de Jusquin de beata virgen   Pisador (1552)
Missa Dicha [Credo]
Missa Fa Re Mi Re?
Otra missa de Jusquin que va sobre fa re mi re  Pisador (1552)
Missa de Faysan Regres [Et in terra pax, Et incarnatus est]
Missa de Fortuna Desesperata [Benedictus, Pleni]
Missa de la Fuga [Cum sancto spiritu]
Otra missa de Jusquin de la fugaPisador (1552)
Missa de Gaudeamus
Otra missa de Jusquin de gaudeamus  Pisador (1552)
Missa de Hercules [Pleni sunt celi]
Missa de Jusquin, de Ercules dux ferrarie   Pisador (1552)
Missa L'homme arme [Agnus dei, Et resurrexit?]
Otra missa  de super bozes musicales Jusquin,
  missa L'homme arme super voces musicales
Pisador (1552)
Missa Misma
Missa Pange Lingua [Benedictus, Et in terra pax?]
Missa Sine Nomine [Cum sancto spiritu]
Missa de la Sol Fa Re Mi [Christe]
Missa sobre la sol fa re mi Pisador (1552)

INDIVIDUAL PARTS:
1. Absolon fili mi
Absolon fili mi Ochsenkun (1558)

2. Adieu mes amours
Adieu mes amoursSpinacino (1507)
Adieu mes amoursGerle (1533)
Adiu mes amours Newsidler (1536)
Adiu mes amours [again] Newsidler (1536)
Adiu mes amours Drusina (1556)
Adieu mes amoursMunich 272 

[LUTE] Re: Saintly music?

2009-03-13 Thread adS

Christopher Stetson wrote:

Hi, everyone,

A request:

I've been asked on short notice to play for a church service on Sunday at which the 
sermon will be about Saints -- all different kinds.  This congregation has a 
tradition of musical puns on the sermon topic.
I have a vague memory of a lute piece titled Swiet Seint Nicola or something like that; I've probably moved or added an e or two.  A quick search, both online and in my hard copies, has failed.  I suspect Adrienssen, or Vallet?  


I suspect several on the list have a better memory that I do.  Any help, or suggestions of other 
pieces for lute or guitar that contain the word Saint, (though I'm not up to St. 
Louis Blues) would be greatly appreciated.

Also, slightly OT, but since I know a few, at least, on this list are 
interested in American guitar music, I think this:  
http://www.scribd.com/doc/13246258/In-the-Sweet-ByandBy-Transcription-For-Guitar-1888
 might be in the program, too.



Besard 1617, E2v-E3r, en Reuenant de Saint Nicolas (for lute trio) (and lots 
of other versions)


Osborn fb 7, 84v/5, St. Davids tune

Osborn fb 7, 87v, Mr Goodwell his Mask for St. Jo: Coll: Oxforde :)

Rotta 1546[15], 34v-35v/1, Sancte paule : Adr. vuilgliar.

Neusidler 1549[6],  e3r, Sant Merten bringt der gesellschaft vil. 8.



I guess any Ave Sanctissima does not count(?)...


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[LUTE] Re: Green Sleeves

2009-01-20 Thread adS

This piece is very problematic.

But why do you think that it is obviously a consort part?

Lyle Nordstrom has attributed many anonymous trebles to Johnson. Others have 
serious doubts ...


Rainer adS

Jean-Marie Poirier wrote:

I don't think there is such thing as a John Johnson's version of Green 
Sleeves... ??? Probably you refer to the version in the Dd 3.18, Cambridge 
Unibversity Library, which is obviously a consort part, but can, of course, 
easily be adapted as a duet. But nothing in the manuscript points to that 
destination, or did I miss something ?

Best wishes,

Jean-Marie

=== 20-01-2009 16:53:03 ===

A friend of mine is looking at different versions of Green Sleeves and  
has asked me if I can help with dating early versions.  I can't, but  
maybe someone here can.  He had thought that the William Ballet Lute  
MS version was the earliest written one.  It was compiled between  
1595-1610.  Does John Johnson's version for two lutes predate Ballet?


Thanks,

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[LUTE] Re: life or death

2008-08-24 Thread adS

LGS-Europe wrote:
Any lute pieces with either word in the title? Preferably English around 
1600.


David




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There is a piece The Soldier's Life appearing in two sources:

Source  Page/No.Title in source
Board   38r/4   the soulders life
Osborn fb 7 89r/2   Lusty Soldier


In Folger we have:


Source  Page/No.Title in source Remarks
Folger  87v/1   No Titlefragment

which appears in keyboard sources as The Burying of ye Dead / The End of ye: 
Battel


Phalèse 1546[18]: Fortune lesse moy la vie.


Funerals don't count, do they?

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[LUTE] Re: Dowland's Lutes--the hidden piece

2008-07-24 Thread adS

David Rastall wrote:

On Jul 24, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Robert Margo wrote:

I think Mr. Tayler is referring to the 14th piece in Francisque  
(counting

from the beginning of the book).  I played it this morning.  It is
definitely a Dowland theme.


That's what I was thinking.  It's a Dowland theme, which Francisque  
took and wrote a galliard on it.  Does that make it a piece by  
Dowland?


Of course, Diana Poulton knew of this setting - see her biography, pp  62, 289 
and 489.


It is well known that David Tayler doesn't accept the Holmes manuscripts or 
Variety as reliable sources for Dowland's music.


Why on earth does he think Dowland has anything to do with this setting of CLM19 
that is simply called Galliarde and not attributed to anybody by Francisque.


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[LUTE] Re: Martin's piece of the month

2008-06-20 Thread adS
. / F.C.
instrumental ensemble		Terpsichore	No.  30	XXX. à 4. / 2. Pavane de Spaigne. / 
M. P. C.

luteRobinson, ThomasRobinson 1603   L2v-M1r The Spanish Pauin.
luteRobinson, Thomas305620v-21r Tho Robins Spanish pa.
cittern Holborne, Anthony   CS  C2v The Spanish pauane.
keyboard5609 90/1   The Spanish Pavan
keyboard1186117r/1  ye Spanish Pavan.
keyboardOch 437  3r Spanishe pavane
keyboard1186 bis II  6-7The spanish pavin:
keyboardEysbock 44r Pavanilie espaignol
keyboardBull, John  FWVB256/2-257/1 The Spanish Pauen/ 
Doctor Bull
luteRaimondo 3r/2   Pavaniglia
lutede Bellis   30  Pavanilia in soprano
lutede Bellis   91  Pavaniglia in sopno
lutede Bellis   91  In Basso
lutede Bellis   92  Pavaniglia in tripola
lute40153   63r/2-63v   Pauanilia
luteII.6.15 126-128 Pauana Ilglia
luteKremsm. L81 124vLa Bavaniglia che si repeta
luteKremsm. L81 121rPavaniglia
lutede Bellis   76  Pavaniglia
luteII.6.23 40r Pauanigli
luteFirenze 45  4r  Pavaniglia
luteFirenze 105 10v Pavaniglia
luteNaples 7664  5v Pavaniglia
luteNaples 7664 42r Pavaniglia
keyboardParis 293v  Pavaniglia
keyboardParis 297r  Pavaniglia
luteCaroso 1581 39v Pavaniglia
luteNegri 1602  135 Pavaniglia alla Romana
lute		Wickhambrook	14v-15r/1	the oulde spannyshe pauen  Finis the oulde 
spannyshe pauen

luteTrumbull23v-24v/1   the Spanish pavan
keyboardSweelinck, Jan  Uppsala 408 24v-28r Pavana Hispanica a 
M.J.P. [Sweelinck]


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[LUTE] Re: new POM - oops

2008-06-08 Thread adS

Dear Martin,

on your web page you say:

Altogether it appears in nine sources

Well, I have:

Source  Page/No.Title in source
Schele   64/1   Corante Mercurij A[nn]o 1615.
Schele   87/2   Courante
Aegidius 99rCourante
Basel F.IX.53   11r-12r Courante
402211v/3   [Cou]rant
Aegidius122v-123r   Courante
Fuhrmann162/2   COurante 2.
M. L.   25r/2   Corant
33748 I 29v Corandt
Turin   5v-6r   Courente
Herbert 65r/1   Courante Saman
Werl91r No Title
VarietieQ2v Mounsier Saman his Coranto. / Coranto. 4
Moy 1631R2v Courante


Rainer

Martin Shepherd wrote:
Sorry I forgot to say, the new Piece of the Month is in the usual place: 
www.luteshop.co.uk/month/pieceofthemonth.htm


I also forgot to apologize for the lack of an MP3 for the second piece - 
I just felt it was too much of a handful to play on 9c, when it's 
written for 10.


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[LUTE] Re: Much Ado About Nothing - Music

2008-05-06 Thread adS

Peter Jones-RR wrote:

Dear List,

Following your assistance in tracking down music for the production of
Much Ado in which I star as Background Lute Player No 1, I turn to the
collected wisdom again in an attempt to find some more music that I have
been asked to play for the production.

Does anyone have a copy of either:

'Fiamengo' - anon. Italian c.1590 - Chilesotti Lutebook


Has anybody sent the piece?

I have a XEROX copy of Chilesotti's book.




'Green Garters' - anon.


Hm,
there is a duet treble

Greene Garters [index:] Green Garters.

in Dd.3.18.

No idea if this is what you are looking for...


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[LUTE] Re: Music Notation Software

2008-02-03 Thread adS

Taco Walstra wrote:

On Sunday 03 February 2008 02:01, Thomas Tallant wrote:
Depends a bit which platform you are using but I've used lilypond on linux 
which is quite good.


Lilypond used to be unistallabe on Windows but now it is easy.
Of course, Lilypond has no GUI - you have to enter a text file like in tab.
However, the output looks promising...


There are a few graphical frontends available: noteedit 
for example. PMX/musixTeX is also a freeware program and is the basis of the 
large werner icking music archive on internet.


It was - many years ago. Today different people use different software for the 
music they post on the werner icking music archive.




Output looks very nice. This 
program is also very good for continuo figured bass. 
(see http://icking-music-archive.org/software/indexmt6.html for details)

Taco


Stay away from musixtex. It is a nightmare

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[LUTE] Re: Green's Almain?

2007-09-10 Thread adS
Andrew Hartig wrote:
 Does anyone know of lute or consort setting (or other setting?) of a 
 Green's Almain?
 
I have not found anything in my database.

However, there is a Richard Grene mentioned in the Willoughby lute book.
Gre[e]ne was a servant of Sir Francis.

Maybe it should be Queen's almain?


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[LUTE] Re: Suzanna Galliard

2007-07-18 Thread adS
David Tayler wrote:
 Bucton is Morley, of course :)

Of course.

Ward suggested Bucton was the courier who worked with Dowland for Sir Henry 
Cobham in Paris.

 Dowland's little joke.

Please explain.

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[LUTE] Re: Suzanna Galliard

2007-07-17 Thread adS
The concordance appears in my database - so it can't be new :)

Source  Page/No.Title in source
Dd.2.11 52r/1   Susanna Galliard
Musical Banquet  B1rThe Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Lisle, 
Lord Chamberlaine to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, his Galliard / Iohn 
Douland Batchelar of Musick / [in index:] Syr Robert Sidney his Galliard. / 
Iohn 
Douland.
LoST   L2v-M1r  M. Buctons Galiard
Füllsack   No. 18b  Galliard à 5 / Ihon Douland

Rainer


Stephan Olbertz wrote:
 Dear all,
 
 there is a nice version of Dowland's Suzanna/Lisle's/Bucton's Galliard in an 
 anthology of 5-
 part instrumental dances by Füllsack und Hildebrandt, Hamburg 1607. See: 
 http://www.icking-music-archive.org/ByComposer/Fullsack.php
 Ward (A Dowland miscellany) doesn't mention the setting, and Poulton neither 
 (at least in the 
 CLM). Does anybody know whether the setting is regarded as being authentic 
 Dowland? It's 
 a beautiful piece of work, but different from the other settings and with 
 some unusual 
 florishes that we don't find in LoST. And is anyone aware of studies of D's 
 instrumental music 
 in general? I think I read one by Holmann some years ago, are there any 
 others?
 
 Thanks and regards,
 
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[LUTE] Re: Master Mathias

2007-07-09 Thread adS
Stephen Kenyon wrote:
 I do apologise if you keep on seeing this, I seem to be doing something
 really daft and it keeps on not getting back to me, so I suppose its not
 really going anywhere...trouble is, more it happens the more I want to
 know the answer!
 
 Please:
 Is the Master Mathias His Galiard listed in the LSA Feb 91 from Ballet,
 the same as one by Holborne?

Yes, it is:

Source   Page/No.   Title in source
--
408/1  6Master Mathias his Galliard
Dd.2.11   89r/2 Galliard to the pauen last before  Ant Holburne
Dd.5.78.3 19v/1 A H
Marsh386/2-387  A galliard holborne
Dd.9.33  66v-67r/1  Galliarde A Holburne


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[LUTE] Re: Ballet's Lute Book: Blessed be that maid Mary

2006-12-13 Thread adS
This looks like staynes moris, the third piece on page 91 of Ms.408/2, 
Trinity 
College Library.

This manuscript is bound together with the so-called Ballet lute book.

I have a film of the manuscripts and a poor XEROX copy of both.

I can try to scan the piece and send it.


Rainer adS


LGS-Europe wrote:
 Dear Stewart
 
 As far as I know, there is nothing in the Ballet Lute Book with the
 title Blessed be that maid Mary. Do you have a page reference? The
 nearest I can think of is the unfortunately named Queen Mary's Dump
 on pp. 4-5, or Sweet was the song the virgin sang on pp. 36-7.
 
 It was given to me in an arrangement for harp, by the harp teacher of my 
 music school. Here's my attempt at your trick. Just the beginning of the 
 melody. There may be a transposition:
 
 |  ||\   |  |  |\  |\   |   |\
 |  |||  |. |   ||   |
 
 -|---|--|
 -r---r---a---|-ra ---|-a-r-a|
 -r---|d--r-d-|d-r---a---|
 -|---|r-|
 -|---|--|
 -|---|--|
 
 Does this make any sense to you? If not, I'll send you a proper staff 
 notation tomorrow, too late now.
 
 David
 
 
 
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[LUTE] Re: more than 6 courses

2006-10-29 Thread adS
Andreas Schlegel wrote:
 
 1611 Rom, Kapsberger 10 course

Has anybody mentioned Ballard, 1611.

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[LUTE] Re: Gerwig text

2006-10-25 Thread adS
I think I have Heft 1.

What do you want to know?


Rainer aus dem Spring

Jorge Torres wrote:
 Dear List:
 
 Does anybody have experience with the following Walter Gerwig publication?
 
 Das Spiel der Lauteninstrumente : der Lautenist
 
 Berlin-Lichterfelde : R. Lienau, 1961?
 
 Heft l. Aus Ein newgeordnet künstlich Lautenbuch.--Heft 2. Aus einer
 Lautenhandschrift des 16. Jahrhunderts.--Heft 6-7. Alte und neue Musik für
 das Solospiel.
 
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[LUTE] Re: more than 6 courses

2006-10-17 Thread adS
Andreas Schlegel wrote:
 Hello all
 
 Has somebody the knowledge, when the first printed books with  
 tablature for a 7-course, 8-course, 9-course and 10-course lute  
 appeared? Please give not only the book, but also the exact page on  
 which the lowest couse is used. I have to verfy my own list.
 
 I thought:
 7-course one tone below the 6th c.: Newsidler Teutsch Lautenbuch 1574  
 (but I don't have a copy...)

Bakfark, Cracow Lute Book, 1565
This is the first printed book with tablature for a 7-course lute.


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[LUTE] Re: Besards right hand technique

2006-08-03 Thread adS
Stephen Fryer wrote:
 LGS-Europe wrote:
 
 Yes, I have it here. It's a pity he doesn't give an example of what he
 means, as he does of the thumb-only passages. He is, as you say,
 very clear about his 'zeiger' in the same passage, so what does he mean with 
 the 'kleinsten finger'?
 
 Does someone have this in the original, which I think was not in German?

Hm, according to the instructions in Novus Partus (page 116 in the facsimile
edition):

... pollice et priori digito necessario vtendum esset.

thumb and first finger(?).


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