[LUTE] Re: Saintly music?
Neusidler 1536[7], I2v-I4v, xxj. Alexãder agricola. Aue sanctissima der erste theil. Phalèse 1547[9], Ee1v-Ee3v, AVe sanctissima A 4 Christopher Stetson wrote: Hi, everyone, A request: I've been asked on short notice to play for a church service on Sunday at which the sermon will be about "Saints -- all different kinds". This congregation has a tradition of musical puns on the sermon topic. I have a vague memory of a lute piece titled "Swiet Seint Nicola" or something like that; I've probably moved or added an "e" or two. A quick search, both online and in my hard copies, has failed. I suspect Adrienssen, or Vallet? I suspect several on the list have a better memory that I do. Any help, or suggestions of other pieces for lute or guitar that contain the word "Saint," (though I'm not up to "St. Louis Blues") would be greatly appreciated. Also, slightly OT, but since I know a few, at least, on this list are interested in American guitar music, I think this: http://www.scribd.com/doc/13246258/In-the-Sweet-ByandBy-Transcription-For-Guitar-1888 might be in the program, too. Best to all, and keep playing. Chris. To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Saintly music?
Index V (FIrst lines and titles) in Brown _Instrumental Music Printed before 1600 lists several items between San..Sanctus which seem plausible -- Dana Emery To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Saintly music?
Christopher Stetson wrote: Hi, everyone, A request: I've been asked on short notice to play for a church service on Sunday at which the sermon will be about "Saints -- all different kinds". This congregation has a tradition of musical puns on the sermon topic. I have a vague memory of a lute piece titled "Swiet Seint Nicola" or something like that; I've probably moved or added an "e" or two. A quick search, both online and in my hard copies, has failed. I suspect Adrienssen, or Vallet? I suspect several on the list have a better memory that I do. Any help, or suggestions of other pieces for lute or guitar that contain the word "Saint," (though I'm not up to "St. Louis Blues") would be greatly appreciated. Also, slightly OT, but since I know a few, at least, on this list are interested in American guitar music, I think this: http://www.scribd.com/doc/13246258/In-the-Sweet-ByandBy-Transcription-For-Guitar-1888 might be in the program, too. Besard 1617, E2v-E3r, "en Reuenant de Saint Nicolas" (for lute trio) (and lots of other versions) Osborn fb 7, 84v/5, "St. Davids tune" Osborn fb 7, 87v, "Mr Goodwell his Mask for St. Jo: Coll: Oxforde" :) Rotta 1546[15], 34v-35v/1, "Sancte paule : Adr. vuilgliar." Neusidler 1549[6], e3r, Sant Merten bringt der gesellschaft vil. 8. I guess any Ave Sanctissima does not count(?)... Rainer adS To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Saintly music?
Chris, You could play "Robin Is to the Greenwood Gone," from Robinson's= School of Music, which has the same melody as the Saint Steven's Day Carol= . ("Come mad boys, be glad boys, for Christmas is here") Mar= 13, 2009 11:27:19 AM, [1]cstet...@smith.edu wrote: Hi, everyone,= A request: I've been asked on short notice to play for a chu= rch service on Sunday at which the sermon will be about "Saints -- all diff= erent kinds". This congregation has a tradition of musical puns on the serm= on topic. I have a vague memory of a lute piece titled "Swiet Seint Nico= la" or something like that; I've probably moved or added an "e" or two. A q= uick search, both online and in my hard copies, has failed. I suspect Adrie= nssen, or Vallet? I suspect several on the list have a better memor= y that I do. Any help, or suggestions of other pieces for lute or guitar th= at contain the word "Saint," (though I'm not up to "St. Louis Blues") would= be greatly appreciated. Also, slightly OT, but since I know a few, = at least, on this list are interested in American guitar music, I think thi= s: [2]http://www.scr= ibd.com/doc/13246258/In-the-Sweet-ByandBy-Transcription-For-Guitar-1 888= might be in the program, too. Best to all, and keep playing. Chr= is. To get on or off this list see list information at [3]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.= html References 1. 3D"mailto:cstet...@smith= 2. 3D"http://www.scribd.com/doc/13246258/In-the-= 3. 3D"http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/ind=
[LUTE] Re: Saintly music?
Bingo! It's even included in Ronn MacFarlane's Mel Bay collection. Thanks Guy. C. >>> "Guy Smith" 3/13/2009 12:35 PM >>> There's something similar to Swiet Seint Nicola in either the Straloch or Rowallen MS (I forget which, and I don't have them handy). Not sure if it's the same piece, but the title is similar. -Original Message- From: Christopher Stetson [mailto:cstet...@smith.edu] Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 9:25 AM To: Lute List Subject: [LUTE] Saintly music? Hi, everyone, A request: I've been asked on short notice to play for a church service on Sunday at which the sermon will be about "Saints -- all different kinds". This congregation has a tradition of musical puns on the sermon topic. I have a vague memory of a lute piece titled "Swiet Seint Nicola" or something like that; I've probably moved or added an "e" or two. A quick search, both online and in my hard copies, has failed. I suspect Adrienssen, or Vallet? I suspect several on the list have a better memory that I do. Any help, or suggestions of other pieces for lute or guitar that contain the word "Saint," (though I'm not up to "St. Louis Blues") would be greatly appreciated. Also, slightly OT, but since I know a few, at least, on this list are interested in American guitar music, I think this: http://www.scribd.com/doc/13246258/In-the-Sweet-ByandBy-Transcription-For-Gu itar-1888 might be in the program, too. Best to all, and keep playing. Chris. To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
[LUTE] Re: Saintly music?
Rowallan contains "Swit Saint Nikcolas". Suzanne -- Original message from "Guy Smith" : -- > There's something similar to Swiet Seint Nicola in either the Straloch or > Rowallen MS (I forget which, and I don't have them handy). Not sure if it's > the same piece, but the title is similar. > > -Original Message- > From: Christopher Stetson [mailto:cstet...@smith.edu] > Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 9:25 AM > To: Lute List > Subject: [LUTE] Saintly music? > > Hi, everyone, > > A request: > > I've been asked on short notice to play for a church service on Sunday at > which the sermon will be about "Saints -- all different kinds". This > congregation has a tradition of musical puns on the sermon topic. > I have a vague memory of a lute piece titled "Swiet Seint Nicola" or > something like that; I've probably moved or added an "e" or two. A quick > search, both online and in my hard copies, has failed. I suspect > Adrienssen, or Vallet? > > I suspect several on the list have a better memory that I do. Any help, or > suggestions of other pieces for lute or guitar that contain the word > "Saint," (though I'm not up to "St. Louis Blues") would be greatly > appreciated. > > Also, slightly OT, but since I know a few, at least, on this list are > interested in American guitar music, I think this: > http://www.scribd.com/doc/13246258/In-the-Sweet-ByandBy-Transcriptio n-For-Gu > itar-1888 might be in the program, too. > > Best to all, and keep playing. > Chris. > > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > > --
[LUTE] Re: Saintly music?
There's something similar to Swiet Seint Nicola in either the Straloch or Rowallen MS (I forget which, and I don't have them handy). Not sure if it's the same piece, but the title is similar. -Original Message- From: Christopher Stetson [mailto:cstet...@smith.edu] Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 9:25 AM To: Lute List Subject: [LUTE] Saintly music? Hi, everyone, A request: I've been asked on short notice to play for a church service on Sunday at which the sermon will be about "Saints -- all different kinds". This congregation has a tradition of musical puns on the sermon topic. I have a vague memory of a lute piece titled "Swiet Seint Nicola" or something like that; I've probably moved or added an "e" or two. A quick search, both online and in my hard copies, has failed. I suspect Adrienssen, or Vallet? I suspect several on the list have a better memory that I do. Any help, or suggestions of other pieces for lute or guitar that contain the word "Saint," (though I'm not up to "St. Louis Blues") would be greatly appreciated. Also, slightly OT, but since I know a few, at least, on this list are interested in American guitar music, I think this: http://www.scribd.com/doc/13246258/In-the-Sweet-ByandBy-Transcription-For-Gu itar-1888 might be in the program, too. Best to all, and keep playing. Chris. To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html