[LUTE] New music books from TREE

2019-08-26 Thread Albert Reyerman

Newsletter September 2019 available, see

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[LUTE] New music for lute

2017-12-22 Thread Peter Martin
   Thanks all for your thoughts.   There certainly is new lute music out
   there,  but it does seem to attract very little interest compared to
   the old stuff.

   It looks like there will be some new music with theorbo at this London
   concert on 6 January.   I  shall go along and check it out. Maybe see
   some of you there?

   [1]https://lso.co.uk/whats-on/icalrepeat.detail/2018/01/06/1230/-/tabea
   -debus-alex-mccartney.html

   Peter

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References

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https://lso.co.uk/whats-on/icalrepeat.detail/2018/01/06/1230/-/tabea-debus-alex-mccartney.html
   2. mailto:peter.l...@gmail.com


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[LUTE] New music

2017-12-21 Thread Peter Martin
   Hello all,
   I recently bought a Wigmore Hall Live CD of a 2013 concert by
   countertenor Iestyn Davies and lutenist Thomas Dunford.   It included
   the world premiere performance of a substantial piece by Nico Muhly
   called Old Bones.   Up to now, I'd never heard of it, which surprised
   me because Muhly is a very successful young American composer.   His
   new opera Marnie has just premiered at English National Opera, and his
   previous opera Two Boys was given at ENO and at the Met in New York.
   The score of Old Bones is available from Music Sales.   Yet I can't see
   that the lute world has paid the slightest attention to it.
   Which sets me wondering, not about Muhly as such, but about new music
   generally.   With the honourable exception of Jacob Heringman, scarcely
   anyone plays it.   Any thoughts on why this is?   Are we simply not
   interested in new music?
   Peter

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[LUTE] new music for lute

2014-10-03 Thread David van Ooijen
   My friend composer Louis Bispo has oploaded a new set of pieces for
   Renaissance lute, his Opus 2. Find a free score/tab here:
   [1]http://www.llawrencebispo.com/scores.php
   enjoy!
   David
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   [3]www.davidvanooijen.nl
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   1. http://www.llawrencebispo.com/scores.php
   2. mailto:davidvanooi...@gmail.com
   3. http://www.davidvanooijen.nl/


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[BAROQUE-LUTE] New music to d-minor tuning?

2010-10-08 Thread wikla
Dear d-minor gang,

just for checking: is there any new music to the d-m-baroque tuning? 

This time I am not interested the anchronistic movement of composing new
baroque music (really sorry Roman!), neither I am interested in the
ethninic arrangements of (perhaps?) imagined folk songs (again, sorry
Roman).

So, is that wonderful instrument we adore (=tuning) going to survive
without new and clever music composed? 

I guess not.

Arto



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