[LUTE] Re: 19c theorbo?

2015-03-17 Thread Dan Winheld
Always shaking my head, rolling my eyes, and counting all those upper 
pegbox pegs when the pics or the subject of the 19 course chromatic 
theorbo comes up. (Even the chromatic harmonica is a rare handful 
compared to the regular diatonic ones, but seems to be a more manageable 
 widespread instrument.)


How many thumbs did Kapsberger have going up his right wrist?

Dan

On 3/17/2015 8:21 AM, Roland Hayes wrote:

His libro primo also I believe. r

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Subject: [LUTE] 19c theorbo?

Dear Collective Wisdom,

Is there any music apart from that in Kapsberger's Libro Quarto which calls for 
a theorbo of more than 14 courses?

Thanks for your help,

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[LUTE] Re: 19c theorbo?

2015-03-17 Thread Roland Hayes
His libro primo also I believe. r

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Subject: [LUTE] 19c theorbo?

Dear Collective Wisdom,

Is there any music apart from that in Kapsberger's Libro Quarto which calls for 
a theorbo of more than 14 courses?

Thanks for your help,

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Falckenhagen variations

2015-03-17 Thread Rob MacKillop
   Magnificent playing, Chris, of a fine piece. I went back to the
   beginning after the end, to hear the modern technique, and it was
   quite a difference. I think you play the whole piece brilliantly.
   Looking at Falckenhagen's portrait, his thumb doesn't seem to be so far
   in front of his fingers, indeed it almost looks as if it is behind his
   index, but as it is so outstretched it is hard to say how out in front
   it would be when closer to the fingers. His whole hand, though, is
   definitely nearer the bridge than modern playing. I've found that gut
   strings necessitate this positioning. What kind of strings did you use?
   Rob MacKillop

   On 17 March 2015 at 00:47, Christopher Wilke
   [1]chriswi...@cs.dartmouth.edu wrote:

 Hello all,
 A  A  I've posted a video of my performance of Adam Falckenhagen's
 variations on the chorale tune, Wer nur den lieben Gott laesst
 walten. It's a pretty wild set, starting sedately, but quickly
 transitioning into rapid, twisting arpeggios and ending with a
 workout in crazy leaping basses at breakneck speed for the thumb. I
 begin the piece with modern baroque lute right hand technique
 (close to the rose; hand coming in at an angle across the strings;
 thumb just slightly in front of the index finger). At 0:28 seconds,
 on the repeat of the initial material, I abruptly move to a more
 historical thumb out position (close to the bridge; fingers very
 perpendicular to the strings; thumb held out strongly in front of
 the fingers). I believe it becomes a different instrument. The
 cadenza at the end is my own improvisation. Constructive comments
 welcome.
 The video is at:
 [2]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQUqfH2Va7M
 This is from my forthcoming album, Desperate Doors. You still have
 a chance to back it, but time is almost up!
 [3]https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1600736048/desperate-doors-b
 aroque-lute-album
 Thanks!
 Chris
 Dr. Christopher Wilke D.M.A.
 Lutenist, Guitarist and Composer
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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Falckenhagen variations

2015-03-17 Thread r.turov...@gmail.com

I second that.
RT

On 3/17/2015 3:53 AM, Rob MacKillop wrote:

Magnificent playing, Chris, of a fine piece. I went back to the
beginning after the end, to hear the modern technique, and it was
quite a difference. I think you play the whole piece brilliantly.
Looking at Falckenhagen's portrait, his thumb doesn't seem to be so far
in front of his fingers, indeed it almost looks as if it is behind his
index, but as it is so outstretched it is hard to say how out in front
it would be when closer to the fingers. His whole hand, though, is
definitely nearer the bridge than modern playing. I've found that gut
strings necessitate this positioning. What kind of strings did you use?
Rob MacKillop

On 17 March 2015 at 00:47, Christopher Wilke
[1]chriswi...@cs.dartmouth.edu wrote:

  Hello all,
  A  A  I've posted a video of my performance of Adam Falckenhagen's
  variations on the chorale tune, Wer nur den lieben Gott laesst
  walten. It's a pretty wild set, starting sedately, but quickly
  transitioning into rapid, twisting arpeggios and ending with a
  workout in crazy leaping basses at breakneck speed for the thumb. I
  begin the piece with modern baroque lute right hand technique
  (close to the rose; hand coming in at an angle across the strings;
  thumb just slightly in front of the index finger). At 0:28 seconds,
  on the repeat of the initial material, I abruptly move to a more
  historical thumb out position (close to the bridge; fingers very
  perpendicular to the strings; thumb held out strongly in front of
  the fingers). I believe it becomes a different instrument. The
  cadenza at the end is my own improvisation. Constructive comments
  welcome.
  The video is at:
  [2]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQUqfH2Va7M
  This is from my forthcoming album, Desperate Doors. You still have
  a chance to back it, but time is almost up!
  [3]https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1600736048/desperate-doors-b
  aroque-lute-album
  Thanks!
  Chris
  Dr. Christopher Wilke D.M.A.
  Lutenist, Guitarist and Composer
  [4]www.christopherwilke.com
  To get on or off this list see list information at
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[LUTE] Cavendish song

2015-03-17 Thread Helen Atkinson
   Dear Forumites -
   I'm looking for the music (voice / tab) for the Cavendish song 'Love,
   the delight of all well-thinking minds' (1598, no. 7). Can anyone help?
   Thanks,
   Helen

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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: luth dore

2015-03-17 Thread Anthony Hind
   Yes, apparently the documents will be downloadable on the 31st of March
   Anthony

   On 16 mars 2015, at 15:14, Peter Van Dessel
   [1]peter.vandes...@gep.kuleuven.be wrote:

 Dear Anthony,

   I'd love to have a look at the Luth Dore site, but I get no reaction no
   matter what language I click!

   Regards

   Peter Van Dessel
   Oud-Heverleestraat  35
   3001  Leuven
   On 16 Mar 2015, at 14:39, Anthony Hind wrote:

 Dear lutenists
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 and which may interest fellow lutenists when they consult the
   luthdore
 website
 A Worldwide Lute Revival is Underway! Find out more on Tuesday,
   March
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[LUTE] Re: luthdore

2015-03-17 Thread Anthony Hind
Dear lutenists,
  For those of you who have had no success in opening links at the 
luthdore, apparently documents will be downloadable in various languages on the 
31st of March.
Regards
Anthony


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   website
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[LUTE] 19c theorbo?

2015-03-17 Thread Martin Shepherd

Dear Collective Wisdom,

Is there any music apart from that in Kapsberger's Libro Quarto which 
calls for a theorbo of more than 14 courses?


Thanks for your help,

Martin


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[LUTE] Re: 19c theorbo?

2015-03-17 Thread Sean Smith

19 courses? At this point I'm imagining a thumb harp with a fret board at one 
end for a few strings. 

s


On Mar 17, 2015, at 8:33 AM, Dan Winheld wrote:

Always shaking my head, rolling my eyes, and counting all those upper pegbox 
pegs when the pics or the subject of the 19 course chromatic theorbo comes up. 
(Even the chromatic harmonica is a rare handful compared to the regular 
diatonic ones, but seems to be a more manageable  widespread instrument.)

How many thumbs did Kapsberger have going up his right wrist?

Dan

On 3/17/2015 8:21 AM, Roland Hayes wrote:
 His libro primo also I believe. r
 
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 Of Martin Shepherd
 Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 10:54 AM
 To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
 Subject: [LUTE] 19c theorbo?
 
 Dear Collective Wisdom,
 
 Is there any music apart from that in Kapsberger's Libro Quarto which calls 
 for a theorbo of more than 14 courses?
 
 Thanks for your help,
 
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[LUTE] Re: 19c theorbo?

2015-03-17 Thread jean-michel Catherinot
   yes: Kapsberger terzo libro, + Modena Ms (2 pieces I think)
   Le Mardi 17 mars 2015 16h37, Dan Winheld dwinh...@lmi.net a A(c)crit
   :
   Always shaking my head, rolling my eyes, and counting all those upper
   pegbox pegs when the pics or the subject of the 19 course chromatic
   theorbo comes up. (Even the chromatic harmonica is a rare handful
   compared to the regular diatonic ones, but seems to be a more
   manageable
widespread instrument.)
   How many thumbs did Kapsberger have going up his right wrist?
   Dan
   On 3/17/2015 8:21 AM, Roland Hayes wrote:
His libro primo also I believe. r
   
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From: [1]lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu
   [mailto:[2]lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Martin Shepherd
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 10:54 AM
To: [3]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] 19c theorbo?
   
Dear Collective Wisdom,
   
Is there any music apart from that in Kapsberger's Libro Quarto which
   calls for a theorbo of more than 14 courses?
   
Thanks for your help,
   
Martin
   
   
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[LUTE] Re: 19c theorbo?

2015-03-17 Thread Bruno Figueiredo
   His terzo libro for sure, the first one has only in one instance a 14
   course. Typical of Kapsperger, in his lute book there is only once a
   11th course...

   2015-03-17 12:46 GMT-03:00 jean-michel Catherinot
   [1]jeanmichel.catheri...@cs.dartmouth.edu:

 A  A yes: Kapsberger terzo libro, + Modena Ms (2 pieces I think)
 A  A Le Mardi 17 mars 2015 16h37, Dan Winheld [2]dwinh...@lmi.net
 a A(c)crit
 A  A :
 A  A Always shaking my head, rolling my eyes, and counting all those
 upper
 A  A pegbox pegs when the pics or the subject of the 19 course
 chromatic
 A  A theorbo comes up. (Even the chromatic harmonica is a rare
 handful
 A  A compared to the regular diatonic ones, but seems to be a more
 A  A manageable
 A  A  widespread instrument.)
 A  A How many thumbs did Kapsberger have going up his right wrist?
 A  A Dan
 A  A On 3/17/2015 8:21 AM, Roland Hayes wrote:
 A  A  His libro primo also I believe. r
 A  A 
 A  A  -Original Message-
 A  A  From: [1][3]lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu
 A  A [mailto:[2][4]lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Martin
 Shepherd
 A  A  Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 10:54 AM
 A  A  To: [3][5]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
 A  A  Subject: [LUTE] 19c theorbo?
 A  A 
 A  A  Dear Collective Wisdom,
 A  A 
 A  A  Is there any music apart from that in Kapsberger's Libro
 Quarto which
 A  A calls for a theorbo of more than 14 courses?
 A  A 
 A  A  Thanks for your help,
 A  A 
 A  A  Martin
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