[BAROQUE-LUTE] website update

2008-04-15 Thread Rob MacKillop
Luthier Malcolm Prior has updated his website:
http://www.malcolmprior.co.uk/index.htm - he took some time out when his
wife started having children. He is now fully back into lute making and has
a fairly short waiting time, as well as non-commissioned instruments coming
up for sale. Highly recommended!

Rob

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[LUTE] Essays on Scottish 17th-century music

2008-04-15 Thread Rob MacKillop
This academic book has been published recently:

 Defining Strains The Musical Life of Scots in the Seventeenth Century

You can read about it, incuding contents, here:
http://www.buchhandel.de/detailansicht.aspx?isbn--8-3-03910-948-7

It includes a chapter on Scottish lute music by yours truly...

Rob MacKillop

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[LUTE] Tarantella by soprano lute in YouTube

2008-04-15 Thread wikla

Hi lutenists,

I added a version of my intabulation of  Tarantella 'Tre modi di
Kircher' to the YouTube. The playing is not polished at all - and the
piece should of course be repeated ten times with more and more speed -
to cure the spider bites... :-)

Perhaps it is anyhow interesting to hear my tiny soprano lute in d?

The link is
  http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7671253244517331248
The text says:
Arto Wikla plays Tarantella in primus, secundus et tertius modus by
Athanasius Kircher, 1641. Recorded in April 2008. The lute intabulation
is mine and can be found in my page
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/Tarantella/
The soprano lute is made after model Wendelio Venere, Vienna, c.1580,
by Timo Kontio, 1997.

All the best,

Arto



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[LUTE] Longest 6c piece?

2008-04-15 Thread Rob MacKillop
I've just been listening to Bart Roose's very good recording of music by
Neusidler (www.passacaille.be) - it has raised the profile of Neuslider for
me at least. Anyway, there is one track which clocks in at 12 minutes 38
seconds - Ein sehr kunstreicher Preambel oder Fantasey. Is this the longest
6c piece? Depends how fast you play it, of course! I'm not used to hearing
such long pieces on the 6c. Very nice piece, by the way. I usually get very
restless listening to 6c recordings - so many short pieces. This makes a
change.

Rob

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[LUTE] Re: Longest 6c piece?

2008-04-15 Thread Guy Smith
IIRC, there's a Bakfark intabulation that runs around 18 minutes. I heard
Jacob Herringman play part of it once, but that was some years ago and I
don't recall the name.

Guy

-Original Message-
From: Rob MacKillop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 11:53 AM
To: Lute List
Subject: [LUTE] Longest 6c piece?

I've just been listening to Bart Roose's very good recording of music by
Neusidler (www.passacaille.be) - it has raised the profile of Neuslider for
me at least. Anyway, there is one track which clocks in at 12 minutes 38
seconds - Ein sehr kunstreicher Preambel oder Fantasey. Is this the longest
6c piece? Depends how fast you play it, of course! I'm not used to hearing
such long pieces on the 6c. Very nice piece, by the way. I usually get very
restless listening to 6c recordings - so many short pieces. This makes a
change.

Rob

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[LUTE] Re: Grove

2008-04-15 Thread David Tayler
That's hilarious.
It is easier to use than the one I pay for. How funny.
dt


At 01:34 AM 4/15/2008, you wrote:
Dear everyone,

I just stumbled upon this URL: http://phonoarchive.org/grove/
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[LUTE] Re: Essays on Scottish 17th-century music

2008-04-15 Thread David Tayler
Congatulations, Rob--
I look forward to reading it.

dt

At 09:08 AM 4/15/2008, you wrote:
It is also available in the UK here:

http://www.earlygaelicharp.info/emporium/books/porter.htm

It also has a chapter on the Panmure collection.

Rob

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[LUTE] Re: Longest 6c piece?

2008-04-15 Thread Are Vidar Boye Hansen
Vincenzo Galilei wrote 100 variations over the Romanesca, which would take 
more than one hour to perform.


Are

 IIRC, there's a Bakfark intabulation that runs around 18 minutes. I heard
 Jacob Herringman play part of it once, but that was some years ago and I
 don't recall the name.

 Guy

 -Original Message-
 From: Rob MacKillop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 11:53 AM
 To: Lute List
 Subject: [LUTE] Longest 6c piece?

 I've just been listening to Bart Roose's very good recording of music by
 Neusidler (www.passacaille.be) - it has raised the profile of Neuslider for
 me at least. Anyway, there is one track which clocks in at 12 minutes 38
 seconds - Ein sehr kunstreicher Preambel oder Fantasey. Is this the longest
 6c piece? Depends how fast you play it, of course! I'm not used to hearing
 such long pieces on the 6c. Very nice piece, by the way. I usually get very
 restless listening to 6c recordings - so many short pieces. This makes a
 change.

 Rob

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[LUTE] Re: Longest 6c piece?

2008-04-15 Thread Rob MacKillop
An hour to perform - and an eternity to listen to, I imagine. It raises the
question as to whether it is a 'composition' or a catalogue of examples. I
haven't seen the notation. What do you think, Are?

The Bakfark sounds more interesting. Anyone have more details?

Rob


On 15/04/2008, Are Vidar Boye Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Vincenzo Galilei wrote 100 variations over the Romanesca, which would take
 more than one hour to perform.


 Are

  IIRC, there's a Bakfark intabulation that runs around 18 minutes. I
 heard
  Jacob Herringman play part of it once, but that was some years ago and I
  don't recall the name.
 
  Guy
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Rob MacKillop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 11:53 AM
  To: Lute List
  Subject: [LUTE] Longest 6c piece?
 
  I've just been listening to Bart Roose's very good recording of music by
  Neusidler (www.passacaille.be) - it has raised the profile of Neuslider
 for
  me at least. Anyway, there is one track which clocks in at 12 minutes 38
  seconds - Ein sehr kunstreicher Preambel oder Fantasey. Is this the
 longest
  6c piece? Depends how fast you play it, of course! I'm not used to
 hearing
  such long pieces on the 6c. Very nice piece, by the way. I usually get
 very
  restless listening to 6c recordings - so many short pieces. This makes a
  change.
 
  Rob
 
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[LUTE] Re: Longest 6c piece?

2008-04-15 Thread Anthony Hind
Rob
Those are the longest ones on Jacob's Bakfark Black cow, but they  
are short compared to the ones you are speaking, two over 6, and two  
over 4 and a bit.
over 8
http://www.magnatune.com/artists/albums/heringman-blackcow/12.m3u
Over 6
http://www.magnatune.com/artists/albums/heringman-blackcow/13.m3u
Over 4
http://www.magnatune.com/artists/albums/heringman-blackcow/07.m3u
http://www.magnatune.com/artists/albums/heringman-blackcow/08.m3u

I can't see what lute he is using.

Anthony

Le 15 avr. 08 =E0 22:36, Rob MacKillop a ecrit :

 An hour to perform - and an eternity to listen to, I imagine. It  
 raises the
 question as to whether it is a 'composition' or a catalogue of  
 examples. I
 haven't seen the notation. What do you think, Are?

 The Bakfark sounds more interesting. Anyone have more details?

 Rob


 On 15/04/2008, Are Vidar Boye Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
 wrote:

 Vincenzo Galilei wrote 100 variations over the Romanesca, which  
 would take
 more than one hour to perform.


 Are

 IIRC, there's a Bakfark intabulation that runs around 18 minutes. I
 heard
 Jacob Herringman play part of it once, but that was some years  
 ago and I
 don't recall the name.

 Guy

 -Original Message-
 From: Rob MacKillop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 11:53 AM
 To: Lute List
 Subject: [LUTE] Longest 6c piece?

 I've just been listening to Bart Roose's very good recording of  
 music by
 Neusidler (www.passacaille.be) - it has raised the profile of  
 Neuslider
 for
 me at least. Anyway, there is one track which clocks in at 12  
 minutes 38
 seconds - Ein sehr kunstreicher Preambel oder Fantasey. Is this the
 longest
 6c piece? Depends how fast you play it, of course! I'm not used to
 hearing
 such long pieces on the 6c. Very nice piece, by the way. I  
 usually get
 very
 restless listening to 6c recordings - so many short pieces. This  
 makes a
 change.

 Rob

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[LUTE] website updated

2008-04-15 Thread Rob MacKillop
Luthier Malcolm Prior has updated his website:
http://www.malcolmprior.co.uk/index.htm - he took some time out when his
wife started having children. He is now fully back into lute making and has
a fairly short waiting time, as well as non-commissioned instruments coming
up for sale. Highly recommended!

Rob

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