[LUTE] Free Download : Prelude Of Delight For Baroque Guitar
[1]https://gilbertisbin.com/compositions/baroque-guitar-compostions/ With kind regards, Met vriendelijke groeten, Bien cordialement, Gilbert Isbin [2]www.gilbertisbin.com [3]gilbert.is...@gmail.com -- References 1. https://gilbertisbin.com/compositions/baroque-guitar-compostions/ 2. http://www.gilbertisbin.com/ 3. mailto:gilbert.is...@gmail.com To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Island Poll
Thanks Eugene. That's a great selection. It seems no one else is interested in this poll... too much selection pressure? :) Anyway, I'll probably take: * Che debo far che me consegli amore (BSB Mus Ms 267 No. 32) * Fantasia B. M. (Siena Ms. f. 26) * "Dump Philli" (Marsh Lute Book p. 426) On 19.11.19 21:19, Braig, Eugene wrote: Alright, I'll play, deliberately selecting for significance (within my own relatively narrow experience) and diversity (of place of origin, style, tempo, etc.): - Dowland's fantasia P73 (represents the English camp and some historic significance of an early punteado tremolo effect) - Narvaez's setting of Mille Regretz (intabulation was such an important aspect of music making, and I'm a sucker for melancholy) - Capirola's Ricercare Septimo (to represent early Italian efforts at instrumental abstraction and a linear/melodic approach to lute virtuosity) Best, Eugene -Original Message- From: lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu On Behalf Of Tristan von Neumann Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 2:52 PM To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] Island Poll It's polll time: The island question! Take three Renaissance lute pieces with you - which ones would you pick? To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Mandora/Gallichon website
the picture is still available. Christmas is coming ;-) Gesendet: Freitag, 22. November 2019 um 11:06 Uhr Von: "Mimmo - Aquila Corde Armoniche" An: "Braig, Eugene" , "lute@cs.dartmouth.edu" Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Mandora/Gallichon website Hops sorry. Here is the right one: [1]https://www.hampel-auctions.com/o/Jacopo-Amigoni-1682-Venedig-1752-M adrid-zug.html?a0=-1=Gemaelde-16-18-Jhdt=IwAR3 9VKPpCAQJYqk61gx-oBoY0ym94Z05ZIK01ZeIIkRZLpx6RgHfglzfpJc Mimmo -Messaggio originale- Da: lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu Per conto di Braig, Eugene Inviato: giovedì 21 novembre 2019 19:32 A: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: Mandora/Gallichon website I look forward to watching the site develop. Thank you, Rainer. Eugene -Original Message- From: lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu On Behalf Of Seicento/Rainer Luckhardt Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2019 1:26 PM To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] Mandora/Gallichon website Dear Lute-List, I'm going to set up a website about the 18th century mandora/gallichon. This might be a place for general information about the instrument(s), its history, where it has been played, composers, and, and, and.but also information about where to find a player, a lutemaker, and last but not least a download page for lots of pieces. Those who already know a bit about 18th century mandora music: don't be afraid! I'm not going to present hundreds of bad and boaring menuets there. Amongst all the manuscripts which I have (quite a lot, in copy of course) I've found many interesting pieces, technically not to much demanding, often with nice melodies, and sometimes music of high quality in baroque or gallant style. During the last years I've made a collection of my favorite pieces and suites, and I made readable copies of it with Fronimo. Probably other mandora players did the same. So why not putting together the whole mandora wisdom and repertoire and collect it in the web, downloadable for free and open to all. That's quite a lot of work of which I've already done a bit. Therefore I would like to ask the mandora players of amongst us (I know there are some) to participate to this idea, and to contribute whatever might be of interest. You can have a look to this very basic website with just an index-page, a completely empty "about Mandora"-page and the impressum (which is obligatory in Germany). The web adress is: [2]www.gallichon.de But some buttons are already there, and so at least you can see which themes I have integrated until now. But that's just work in progress, and to be filled with real information soon. If you have any suggestion about what else should be there, if you have any material to share, don't hesitate to contact me. The website shall be in english and german. As you certainly have seen I'm not a native speaker. Any help in transforming my poor english into something closer to good english is welcome. Let's try it. Rainer -- __ SEICENTO-Notenversand Rainer Luckhardt Holbeinstrasse 12 D-79312 Emmendingen Tel. ++49/(0)7641 - 932803 Internet: [3]www.seicentomusic.de VAT/UID-Nr. DE 142 047 317 To get on or off this list see list information at [4]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html References 1. https://www.hampel-auctions.com/o/Jacopo-Amigoni-1682-Venedig-1752-Madrid-zug.html?a0=-1=Gemaelde-16-18-Jhdt=IwAR39VKPpCAQJYqk61gx-oBoY0ym94Z05ZIK01ZeIIkRZLpx6RgHfglzfpJc 2. http://www.gallichon.de/ 3. http://www.seicentomusic.de/ 4. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Calchedon strnging was Re: Mandora/Gallichon website
Hello Mimmo, By coincidence I've also been developing a paper on early gallichon stringing for some time now, but have made but poor progress - mainly due to lack of suitable iconography showing such details in enough detail to draw definitive conclusions. My own thesis is that the very earliest calchedons/gallichons, were developed in Bohemia and northern Austrian lands in the 1660s and made use of the newly invented overwound strings to give a robust bass down to contabass ,A ( ie almost as low as the theorbo lowest bass) and so produce an easily manageable instrument able to play chromatically in the lowest register. The Edlinger of 1729 is, I think, a particularly good example of the fully developed large continuo form of the instrument (though I think there may have been some modifications to the finial of the pegbox). This instrument is is mentioned in the recent FoMRHI paper (link below) as is also the possible relationships to the Italian instrument briefly touched on in my earlier. Much food for thought [1]https://www.fomrhi.org/vanilla/fomrhi/uploads/bulletins/Fomrhi-131/C omm%202037.pdf regards Martyn On Friday, 22 November 2019, 10:08:17 GMT, Mimmo - Aquila Corde Armoniche wrote: Hello, This si really a good idea. I have this contribute that, in my opinion, the best painting concerning Gallichon/Mandora (I am doing article in matter of a possible historical string setup) [2]https://www.hampel-auctions.com/online-catalog-fullscreen.html?a=120 =-1=683 Mimmo Peruffo -Messaggio originale- Da: [3]lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu <[4]lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu> Per conto di Braig, Eugene Inviato: giovedì 21 novembre 2019 19:32 A: [5]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: Mandora/Gallichon website I look forward to watching the site develop. Thank you, Rainer. Eugene -Original Message- From: [6]lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu <[7]lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu> On Behalf Of Seicento/Rainer Luckhardt Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2019 1:26 PM To: [8]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] Mandora/Gallichon website Dear Lute-List, I'm going to set up a website about the 18th century mandora/gallichon. This might be a place for general information about the instrument(s), its history, where it has been played, composers, and, and, and.but also information about where to find a player, a lutemaker, and last but not least a download page for lots of pieces. Those who already know a bit about 18th century mandora music: don't be afraid! I'm not going to present hundreds of bad and boaring menuets there. Amongst all the manuscripts which I have (quite a lot, in copy of course) I've found many interesting pieces, technically not to much demanding, often with nice melodies, and sometimes music of high quality in baroque or gallant style. During the last years I've made a collection of my favorite pieces and suites, and I made readable copies of it with Fronimo. Probably other mandora players did the same. So why not putting together the whole mandora wisdom and repertoire and collect it in the web, downloadable for free and open to all. That's quite a lot of work of which I've already done a bit. Therefore I would like to ask the mandora players of amongst us (I know there are some) to participate to this idea, and to contribute whatever might be of interest. You can have a look to this very basic website with just an index-page, a completely empty "about Mandora"-page and the impressum (which is obligatory in Germany). The web adress is: www.gallichon.de But some buttons are already there, and so at least you can see which themes I have integrated until now. But that's just work in progress, and to be filled with real information soon. If you have any suggestion about what else should be there, if you have any material to share, don't hesitate to contact me. The website shall be in english and german. As you certainly have seen I'm not a native speaker. Any help in transforming my poor english into something closer to good english is welcome. Let's try it. Rainer -- __ SEICENTO-Notenversand Rainer Luckhardt Holbeinstrasse 12 D-79312 Emmendingen Tel. ++49/(0)7641 - 932803 Internet: www.seicentomusic.de VAT/UID-Nr. DE 142 047 317 To get on or off this list see list information at [9]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html -- References 1. https://www.fomrhi.org/vanilla/fomrhi/uploads/bulletins/Fomrhi-131/Comm 2037.pdf 2. https://www.hampel-auctions.com/online-catalog-fullscreen.html?a=120=-1=683 3. mailto:lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu 4. mailto:lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu 5.
[LUTE] Re: Mandora/Gallichon website
Dear Mimmo Could you please make the picture available? The link doesn't show the lady with the mandora. Thanks! Andreas Am 22.11.2019 um 11:02 schrieb Mimmo - Aquila Corde Armoniche <[1]mperu...@aquilacorde.com>: Hello, This si really a good idea. I have this contribute that, in my opinion, the best painting concerning Gallichon/Mandora (I am doing article in matter of a possible historical string setup) [2]https://www.hampel-auctions.com/online-catalog-fullscreen.html?a=120 =-1=683 Mimmo Peruffo -Messaggio originale- Da: lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu Per conto di Braig, Eugene Inviato: giovedì 21 novembre 2019 19:32 A: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: Mandora/Gallichon website I look forward to watching the site develop. Thank you, Rainer. Eugene -Original Message- From: lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu On Behalf Of Seicento/Rainer Luckhardt Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2019 1:26 PM To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] Mandora/Gallichon website Dear Lute-List, I'm going to set up a website about the 18th century mandora/gallichon. This might be a place for general information about the instrument(s), its history, where it has been played, composers, and, and, and.but also information about where to find a player, a lutemaker, and last but not least a download page for lots of pieces. Those who already know a bit about 18th century mandora music: don't be afraid! I'm not going to present hundreds of bad and boaring menuets there. Amongst all the manuscripts which I have (quite a lot, in copy of course) I've found many interesting pieces, technically not to much demanding, often with nice melodies, and sometimes music of high quality in baroque or gallant style. During the last years I've made a collection of my favorite pieces and suites, and I made readable copies of it with Fronimo. Probably other mandora players did the same. So why not putting together the whole mandora wisdom and repertoire and collect it in the web, downloadable for free and open to all. That's quite a lot of work of which I've already done a bit. Therefore I would like to ask the mandora players of amongst us (I know there are some) to participate to this idea, and to contribute whatever might be of interest. You can have a look to this very basic website with just an index-page, a completely empty "about Mandora"-page and the impressum (which is obligatory in Germany). The web adress is: www.gallichon.de But some buttons are already there, and so at least you can see which themes I have integrated until now. But that's just work in progress, and to be filled with real information soon. If you have any suggestion about what else should be there, if you have any material to share, don't hesitate to contact me. The website shall be in english and german. As you certainly have seen I'm not a native speaker. Any help in transforming my poor english into something closer to good english is welcome. Let's try it. Rainer -- __ SEICENTO-Notenversand Rainer Luckhardt Holbeinstrasse 12 D-79312 Emmendingen Tel. ++49/(0)7641 - 932803 Internet: www.seicentomusic.de VAT/UID-Nr. DE 142 047 317 To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html Andreas Schlegel Eckstr. 6 CH-5737 Menziken Festnetz +41 (0)62 771 47 07 Mobile +41 (0)78 646 87 63 [3]lute.cor...@sunrise.ch -- References 1. mailto:mperu...@aquilacorde.com 2. https://www.hampel-auctions.com/online-catalog-fullscreen.html?a=120=-1=683 3. mailto:lute.cor...@sunrise.ch
[LUTE] Re: Mandora/Gallichon website
Hops sorry. Here is the right one: https://www.hampel-auctions.com/o/Jacopo-Amigoni-1682-Venedig-1752-Madrid-zug.html?a=120=-1=1041=1200604=Gemaelde-16-18-Jhdt=IwAR39VKPpCAQJYqk61gx-oBoY0ym94Z05ZIK01ZeIIkRZLpx6RgHfglzfpJc Mimmo -Messaggio originale- Da: lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu Per conto di Braig, Eugene Inviato: giovedì 21 novembre 2019 19:32 A: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: Mandora/Gallichon website I look forward to watching the site develop. Thank you, Rainer. Eugene -Original Message- From: lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu On Behalf Of Seicento/Rainer Luckhardt Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2019 1:26 PM To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] Mandora/Gallichon website Dear Lute-List, I'm going to set up a website about the 18th century mandora/gallichon. This might be a place for general information about the instrument(s), its history, where it has been played, composers, and, and, and.but also information about where to find a player, a lutemaker, and last but not least a download page for lots of pieces. Those who already know a bit about 18th century mandora music: don't be afraid! I'm not going to present hundreds of bad and boaring menuets there. Amongst all the manuscripts which I have (quite a lot, in copy of course) I've found many interesting pieces, technically not to much demanding, often with nice melodies, and sometimes music of high quality in baroque or gallant style. During the last years I've made a collection of my favorite pieces and suites, and I made readable copies of it with Fronimo. Probably other mandora players did the same. So why not putting together the whole mandora wisdom and repertoire and collect it in the web, downloadable for free and open to all. That's quite a lot of work of which I've already done a bit. Therefore I would like to ask the mandora players of amongst us (I know there are some) to participate to this idea, and to contribute whatever might be of interest. You can have a look to this very basic website with just an index-page, a completely empty "about Mandora"-page and the impressum (which is obligatory in Germany). The web adress is: www.gallichon.de But some buttons are already there, and so at least you can see which themes I have integrated until now. But that's just work in progress, and to be filled with real information soon. If you have any suggestion about what else should be there, if you have any material to share, don't hesitate to contact me. The website shall be in english and german. As you certainly have seen I'm not a native speaker. Any help in transforming my poor english into something closer to good english is welcome. Let's try it. Rainer -- __ SEICENTO-Notenversand Rainer Luckhardt Holbeinstrasse 12 D-79312 Emmendingen Tel. ++49/(0)7641 - 932803 Internet: www.seicentomusic.de VAT/UID-Nr. DE 142 047 317 To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Mandora/Gallichon website
Hello, This si really a good idea. I have this contribute that, in my opinion, the best painting concerning Gallichon/Mandora (I am doing article in matter of a possible historical string setup) https://www.hampel-auctions.com/online-catalog-fullscreen.html?a=120=-1=683 Mimmo Peruffo -Messaggio originale- Da: lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu Per conto di Braig, Eugene Inviato: giovedì 21 novembre 2019 19:32 A: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: Mandora/Gallichon website I look forward to watching the site develop. Thank you, Rainer. Eugene -Original Message- From: lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu On Behalf Of Seicento/Rainer Luckhardt Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2019 1:26 PM To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] Mandora/Gallichon website Dear Lute-List, I'm going to set up a website about the 18th century mandora/gallichon. This might be a place for general information about the instrument(s), its history, where it has been played, composers, and, and, and.but also information about where to find a player, a lutemaker, and last but not least a download page for lots of pieces. Those who already know a bit about 18th century mandora music: don't be afraid! I'm not going to present hundreds of bad and boaring menuets there. Amongst all the manuscripts which I have (quite a lot, in copy of course) I've found many interesting pieces, technically not to much demanding, often with nice melodies, and sometimes music of high quality in baroque or gallant style. During the last years I've made a collection of my favorite pieces and suites, and I made readable copies of it with Fronimo. Probably other mandora players did the same. So why not putting together the whole mandora wisdom and repertoire and collect it in the web, downloadable for free and open to all. That's quite a lot of work of which I've already done a bit. Therefore I would like to ask the mandora players of amongst us (I know there are some) to participate to this idea, and to contribute whatever might be of interest. You can have a look to this very basic website with just an index-page, a completely empty "about Mandora"-page and the impressum (which is obligatory in Germany). The web adress is: www.gallichon.de But some buttons are already there, and so at least you can see which themes I have integrated until now. But that's just work in progress, and to be filled with real information soon. If you have any suggestion about what else should be there, if you have any material to share, don't hesitate to contact me. The website shall be in english and german. As you certainly have seen I'm not a native speaker. Any help in transforming my poor english into something closer to good english is welcome. Let's try it. Rainer -- __ SEICENTO-Notenversand Rainer Luckhardt Holbeinstrasse 12 D-79312 Emmendingen Tel. ++49/(0)7641 - 932803 Internet: www.seicentomusic.de VAT/UID-Nr. DE 142 047 317 To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Mandora/Gallichon website
Dear Ranier, Much overdue - many thanks for this fine initiative. I'll certainly try to contribute - but perhaps a dedicated email address might be helpful too? Wayne, Might this be possible - if desirable? (eg mandora@cs.dartmouth) I very much like the idea of including the late eighteenth century Italian 'lutes' (mandolas etc) into the equation since they are common(-ish) in Italian paintings of the period but rarer in music. Also it'd also be good to have direct links to early published papers - even to much neglected earlier papers such as Rudolf Luck's 1954 dissertation (Erlangen) published in Deutsches Jahrbuch der Musik 1960. And, of course, papers by important pioneers like Pietro Prosser and Dieter Kirsch - in translation too if possible). And please don't forget the large instrument (perhaps the origin of the subsequent mandora/gallichon family) in a (mostly) nominal A tuning and which, to differentiate it from the smaller instruments in a nominal D or E, I usually call the calchedon (or similar). Incidentally, has anyone insights into the extra-ordinary duets by 'Signore Kneferle' in Eichstatt for the 'Clavicembalo e una Mandora' (Esl VIII 41) or the six sonatas for the same combination (Esl VIII 34). To fit with the keyboard (obligatto) part, the 'mandora' required seems to be tuned in nominal B - thus suggesting a large instrument (ie calchedon). But the mandora/calchedon writing is quite busy as befits classical style music in a late eighteenth century manner (Kneferle born and died Eichstatt 1746 - 1811) and a smaller (mandora size) instrument seems much more likely to me - but therefore is the keyboard transposing? Kneferle (Franz, Heinrich, Wendelin I think) was an organist so perhaps transposition was natural to him? This issue has been on my mind for years and so if anyone out there in the mandora/gallichon world can help, this link will have proved its worth already! regards Martyn PS More to follow hopefully on the unsung late master of the mandora/gallichon in chamber music: Joseph Zinck - a veritable giant of fine works in ensemble (and idiomatic song arrangements too - Mozart, Dittersdorf, et al) for the mandora c.1790/1800 - much in the style of Haydn.. On Thursday, 21 November 2019, 18:29:19 GMT, Seicento/Rainer Luckhardt wrote: Dear Lute-List, I'm going to set up a website about the 18th century mandora/gallichon. This might be a place for general information about the instrument(s), its history, where it has been played, composers, and, and, and.but also information about where to find a player, a lutemaker, and last but not least a download page for lots of pieces. Those who already know a bit about 18th century mandora music: don't be afraid! I'm not going to present hundreds of bad and boaring menuets there. Amongst all the manuscripts which I have (quite a lot, in copy of course) I've found many interesting pieces, technically not to much demanding, often with nice melodies, and sometimes music of high quality in baroque or gallant style. During the last years I've made a collection of my favorite pieces and suites, and I made readable copies of it with Fronimo. Probably other mandora players did the same. So why not putting together the whole mandora wisdom and repertoire and collect it in the web, downloadable for free and open to all. That's quite a lot of work of which I've already done a bit. Therefore I would like to ask the mandora players of amongst us (I know there are some) to participate to this idea, and to contribute whatever might be of interest. You can have a look to this very basic website with just an index-page, a completely empty "about Mandora"-page and the impressum (which is obligatory in Germany). The web adress is: www.gallichon.de But some buttons are already there, and so at least you can see which themes I have integrated until now. But that's just work in progress, and to be filled with real information soon. If you have any suggestion about what else should be there, if you have any material to share, don't hesitate to contact me. The website shall be in english and german. As you certainly have seen I'm not a native speaker. Any help in transforming my poor english into something closer to good english is welcome. Let's try it. Rainer -- __ SEICENTO-Notenversand Rainer Luckhardt Holbeinstrasse 12 D-79312 Emmendingen Tel. ++49/(0)7641 - 932803 Internet: www.seicentomusic.de VAT/UID-Nr. DE 142 047 317 To get on or off this list see list information at [1]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html -- References 1. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html