Test
Stephan Olbertz wrote:
To clarify a bit: the book I mentioned got quite good
reviews and I just wondered if it is really the bible
of Elizabethan English. My continental and maybe wrong
impression has been that a word Shakespeare didn't
write didn't exist.
Erm, Spenser's English is
Arthur Ness (boston) wrote:
snip
There are some remarkable musical minds. One was a colleague from Holland,
a Dr. K. He had a photographic memory and perfect pitch, and was somewhat
of a whiz at mathematics (he could add up 30 or 40 numbers in a few
seconds, and then give the average).
, Stravinski, Bartok, and hundreds of other
giants.
Who are your somebodies?
Best wishes from old Europe,
Rainer adS
Oops - I forgot - in America every monkey has the opportunity to become governor
or president.
instrument is. It looks more like a theorbino or a
sitar g than like a bass lute.
Rainer adS
lady hunssdons puff Doulland
Folger, 22v, My Lady Hunsdons Allmande Jo: dowlande Bacheler of musick
Dd.9.33, 38r/1, J Dowla[nde]
4022, 44v/3-45r/1, Balletto la pace
Rainer adS
Dear Antonio,
it should be possible to set up filter rules for your yahoo account.
RT is on my filter list and hence I happily did NOT receive the 16 [sic!] mails
he has posted today.
Best wishes
Rainer adS
Antonio Corona wrote:
Just a small notice: in future I shall not respond to
mail
tougher task - a Dutch title.
Understandably she failed once again and wrote
Ouse Vader in Hemelyk
Perhaps Stewart McCoy or Chris Goodwin should write a letter to the editors of
Early Music. It's a shame...
Quite upset,
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appear in Klinger's play.
In Lenz's play apparently nobody complains about playing menuets on the lute,
though.
In I, 3 the Majorin sings [sic!] a Menuet.
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Herzlich gern wenn Du Rehaarn nicht Satisfaktion giebst.
Pätus.
Nimmermehr.
Fritz.
Es wird sich zeigen.
The lute is also mentioned two times in the 5th Act.
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versions for lute:
Source Page/No.Title in source
M. L. 11v-12r John com Kisse mee Now
Welde 10v-11r A Treble
305669v-70v No Title
Rainer adS
Joe Helmick wrote:
Thanks to everyone who replied to my recent question. Many of you
asked what piece I'm transcribing.
It's off the CD entitled Ronn McFarlane The Renaissance Lute Dorian
Records DOR-90186
The piece is labeled John Come Kiss Me Now (4:10) Anon. Cozens lute
book c.1600)
Stewart McCoy wrote:
Dear Roman,
I am aghast at the thought of a beard tax, which you mention in
connection with Peter the Great. A great many lutenists today have
beards.
I would be interested to know what percentage of contributors to
this list have beards. My guess is that it would be
LGS-Europe wrote:
Ballette Gravesand (Fluyten Lusthof I) = Laura (Fluyten Lusthof II) = the
English song 'The fairest nymph the valleys or mountain ever bred' = a mask
song.
First appearance in Holland is in Starter's Friesche Lusthof.
Lute versions in:
M.L. lute book (f 32r, no title)
AlmainDralliusNo. 63 Juden
Tantz. / Ex clavi. G.bmol
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?
Fronimo can NOT do this.
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I have entered several pieces from the 1574 print in Fronimo.
There are certainly not more errors than in other printed lute books.
However, the German tablature is difficult to read and some symbols look VERY
strange. Other German lute books are easier to transcribe.
Rainer ads (still alive
I lye,
Whilst the proud slaue daunc'd galliards in her eye.
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prints :-) )
wolfgang w.
If it's really the fifth piece in theatrum musicum, then it should be:
Phalèse 1571[6], 5r, Fantasia
Morlaye 1558[4], 5v-6v, Fantasie
Phalèse 1568[7], 7r, Fantasia.
Which piece in Waissel 1573 is it?
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instrumental ensemble Brade No. 33 Der dritte mascharada
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G. Crona wrote:
Hi Rainer,
Your ex. 1 makes much more musical sense.
For ex. 2, I do prefer the original (see echo in bar 23).
I am afraid bar 23 is an argument FOR my suggested emendation, not against it :)
Rainer
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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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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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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
Andreas Schlegel wrote:
1611 Rom, Kapsberger 10 course
Has anybody mentioned Ballard, 1611.
Rainer adS
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I think he does not use all 1ß course in a single piece.
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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
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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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,
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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almain?
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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
Rainer 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
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
Sweelinck, Jan Uppsala 408 24v-28r Pavana Hispanica a
M.J.P. [Sweelinck]
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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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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?
Rainer 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
, 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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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
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
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
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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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http://gerbode.net/ft2/sources/vallet/
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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
} 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
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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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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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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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
http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00046906/image_1
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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:
In google books search for
inauthor:Giovanni Antonio Terzi
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Erm, of course you should look for books with full view only :)
Rainer
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In google books search for
inauthor:Giovanni Antonio Terzi
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By the way,
does anybody know of a concordance list for Terpsichore?
Apparently there's not even a decent modern edition...
Rainer
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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 -
.
I can't see any connection.
Any idea, anybody?
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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:
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.Nov.1633.
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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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Gesendet: So 15.05.2011 19:02
An: Lute net
Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Robert Johnson
On 15.05.2011 18:02, howard posner wrote
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 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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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).
Rainer
Dear Ron,
the rhythm in bar 33 of the Dowland piece is not correct - I think.
Cf. bar 41.
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Have a look at
www.liederenbank.nl
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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
... (1031 ones) is a prime.
Rainer adS
On 11.11.2011 01:57, G.R. Crona wrote:
11-11-11
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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
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
-bsb00031267-3
Probably more
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4'33 - RIP
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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
Probably
4 Ricercar MN Dessau BB 12150, ff. 29r-30r
Rainer adS
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
--
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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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
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.
Rainer adS
To get
http://jbc.bj.uj.edu.pl/dlibra/doccontent?id=145083from=PIONIER%20DLF
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http://blog.inkyfool.com/2013/08/hamlet-is-banned.html?m=0
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http://hdl.handle.net/1802/27721
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Dear lute-netters,
has anybody managed to install gamera on a windows system?
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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
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
Many thanks
Matthew Daillie
Subject: Baroque Lute manuscripts
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Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 21:54:59 +0100
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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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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
-bsb00085036-7
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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
Rainer adS
As many lute-nettrs may know I am hopelessly
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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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
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b530592353
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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
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
has no page numbers.
I wonder why :)
Rainer adS
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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?
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Rainer adS
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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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References
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http://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/home/#folder_id=1373pidtopage=MS410_001entry_point=1
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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,
Rainer adS
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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
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From: howardpos...@ca.rr.com
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Saturday morning
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