[LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire

2019-04-21 Thread Jean-Marie Poirier
   The pieces are without titles in the ms but Gordon J. Callon who edited
   and studied them suggests "voluntary" as a traditional name for English
   fantasies, what they are !

   Jean-Marie

   Le 21 avr. 2019 à 16:31, Roman Turovsky <[1]r.turov...@gmail.com> a
   écrit :

 From Lynda Sayce:
 "I suspect all theorbo players are subliminally aware of the heavy
 key bias in the historic repertory.
 It rears its head every time we're asked to supply a little link
 piece for a programme, always in a key
 in which no theorbo music survives…! The (original) index of the
 Vaudry de Saizenay manuscript (1699),
 which you probably know, gives a pretty good overview of the keys
 used, and their relative importance
 in the repertory. It assumes an instrument in A. The situation with
 the Italian sources is somewhat similar
 (though this is only a casual ‘off the top of my head' mental
 survey): again assuming A tuning, you'll find
 a lot in G major and G minor, D major and D minor. Surprisingly
 little in A major or A minor, which you
 would expect to be much-used keys. A reasonable amount in C major
 and F major.
 Other keys are much less common."

   RT

   On 4/20/2019 4:22 AM, Jean-Marie POIRIER wrote:

 John Wilson has also Voluntaries in these keys !


 Jean-Marie





 > Message du 19/04/19 23:02
 > De : "magnus andersson" [2]
 > A : "Roman Turovsky" [3], "Lute Net"
 [4]
 > Copie à :
 > Objet : [LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire
 >
 > Dear Roman,
 >
 > Not true :)
 > On the top of my head:
 > Bartolotti in A- Wn 17706 ( e minor)
 > De Vis����e in Saizenay ( b minor and e minor)
 > [1]Skickat fr����n Yahoo Mail f����r iPhone
 >
 > Den fredag, april 19, 2019, 10:12 em, skrev Roman Turovsky
 > [5]:
 >
 > A question to the collective wisdom:
 >
 > Someone mentioned to me that there are practically no surviving
 solo
 >
 > theorbo pieces in e-minor or b-minor.
 >
 > Is that true?
 >
 > RT
 >
 > To get on or off this list see list information at
 >
 > [2][6]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
 >
 > --
 >
 > References
 >
 > 1. [7]https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/?.src=iOS
 > 2. [8]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
 >
 >

   --

References

   1. mailto:r.turov...@gmail.com
   2. mailto:maan7...@cs.dartmouth.edu
   3. mailto:r.turov...@gmail.com
   4. mailto:lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
   5. mailto:r.turov...@gmail.com
   6. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
   7. https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/?.src=iOS
   8. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html



[LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire

2019-04-21 Thread Jean-Marie Poirier
   No, for English theorbo !

   Le 21 avr. 2019 à 16:31, Roman Turovsky <[1]r.turov...@gmail.com> a
   écrit :

 From Lynda Sayce:
 "I suspect all theorbo players are subliminally aware of the heavy
 key bias in the historic repertory.
 It rears its head every time we're asked to supply a little link
 piece for a programme, always in a key
 in which no theorbo music survives…! The (original) index of the
 Vaudry de Saizenay manuscript (1699),
 which you probably know, gives a pretty good overview of the keys
 used, and their relative importance
 in the repertory. It assumes an instrument in A. The situation with
 the Italian sources is somewhat similar
 (though this is only a casual ‘off the top of my head' mental
 survey): again assuming A tuning, you'll find
 a lot in G major and G minor, D major and D minor. Surprisingly
 little in A major or A minor, which you
 would expect to be much-used keys. A reasonable amount in C major
 and F major.
 Other keys are much less common."

   RT

   On 4/20/2019 4:22 AM, Jean-Marie POIRIER wrote:

 John Wilson has also Voluntaries in these keys !


 Jean-Marie





 > Message du 19/04/19 23:02
 > De : "magnus andersson" [2]
 > A : "Roman Turovsky" [3], "Lute Net"
 [4]
 > Copie à :
 > Objet : [LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire
 >
 > Dear Roman,
 >
 > Not true :)
 > On the top of my head:
 > Bartolotti in A- Wn 17706 ( e minor)
 > De Vis����e in Saizenay ( b minor and e minor)
 > [1]Skickat fr����n Yahoo Mail f����r iPhone
 >
 > Den fredag, april 19, 2019, 10:12 em, skrev Roman Turovsky
 > [5]:
 >
 > A question to the collective wisdom:
 >
 > Someone mentioned to me that there are practically no surviving
 solo
 >
 > theorbo pieces in e-minor or b-minor.
 >
 > Is that true?
 >
 > RT
 >
 > To get on or off this list see list information at
 >
 > [2][6]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
 >
 > --
 >
 > References
 >
 > 1. [7]https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/?.src=iOS
 > 2. [8]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
 >
 >

   --

References

   1. mailto:r.turov...@gmail.com
   2. mailto:maan7...@cs.dartmouth.edu
   3. mailto:r.turov...@gmail.com
   4. mailto:lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
   5. mailto:r.turov...@gmail.com
   6. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
   7. https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/?.src=iOS
   8. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html



[LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire

2019-04-21 Thread Roman Turovsky
   From Lynda Sayce:
   "I suspect all theorbo players are subliminally aware of the heavy key
   bias in the historic repertory.
   It rears its head every time we're asked to supply a little link piece
   for a programme, always in a key
   in which no theorbo music survives…! The (original) index of the Vaudry
   de Saizenay manuscript (1699),
   which you probably know, gives a pretty good overview of the keys used,
   and their relative importance
   in the repertory. It assumes an instrument in A. The situation with the
   Italian sources is somewhat similar
   (though this is only a casual ‘off the top of my head' mental survey):
   again assuming A tuning, you'll find
   a lot in G major and G minor, D major and D minor. Surprisingly little
   in A major or A minor, which you
   would expect to be much-used keys. A reasonable amount in C major and F
   major.
   Other keys are much less common."

   RT

   On 4/20/2019 4:22 AM, Jean-Marie POIRIER wrote:

   John Wilson has also Voluntaries in these keys !


   Jean-Marie





 > Message du 19/04/19 23:02
 > De : "magnus andersson" [1]
 > A : "Roman Turovsky" [2], "Lute Net"
     [3]
     > Copie à :
 > Objet : [LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire
 >
 > Dear Roman,
 >
 > Not true :)
 > On the top of my head:
 > Bartolotti in A- Wn 17706 ( e minor)
 > De Vis����e in Saizenay ( b minor and e minor)
 > [1]Skickat fr����n Yahoo Mail f����r iPhone
 >
 > Den fredag, april 19, 2019, 10:12 em, skrev Roman Turovsky
 > [4]:
 >
 > A question to the collective wisdom:
 >
 > Someone mentioned to me that there are practically no surviving
 solo
 >
 > theorbo pieces in e-minor or b-minor.
 >
 > Is that true?
 >
 > RT
 >
 > To get on or off this list see list information at
 >
 > [2][5]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
 >
 > --
 >
 > References
 >
 > 1. [6]https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/?.src=iOS
 > 2. [7]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
 >
 >

   --

References

   1. mailto:maan7...@cs.dartmouth.edu
   2. mailto:r.turov...@gmail.com
   3. mailto:lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
   4. mailto:r.turov...@gmail.com
   5. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
   6. https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/?.src=iOS
   7. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html



[LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire

2019-04-21 Thread Roman Turovsky
   for organ?

   RT

   On 4/20/2019 4:22 AM, Jean-Marie POIRIER wrote:

   John Wilson has also Voluntaries in these keys !


   Jean-Marie





 > Message du 19/04/19 23:02
 > De : "magnus andersson" [1]
 > A : "Roman Turovsky" [2], "Lute Net"
 [3]
     > Copie à :
     > Objet : [LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire
 >
 > Dear Roman,
 >
 > Not true :)
 > On the top of my head:
 > Bartolotti in A- Wn 17706 ( e minor)
 > De Vis����e in Saizenay ( b minor and e minor)
 > [1]Skickat fr����n Yahoo Mail f����r iPhone
 >
 > Den fredag, april 19, 2019, 10:12 em, skrev Roman Turovsky
 > [4]:
 >
 > A question to the collective wisdom:
 >
 > Someone mentioned to me that there are practically no surviving
 solo
 >
 > theorbo pieces in e-minor or b-minor.
 >
 > Is that true?
 >
 > RT
 >
 > To get on or off this list see list information at
 >
 > [2][5]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
 >
 > --
 >
 > References
 >
 > 1. [6]https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/?.src=iOS
 > 2. [7]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
 >
 >

   --

References

   1. mailto:maan7...@cs.dartmouth.edu
   2. mailto:r.turov...@gmail.com
   3. mailto:lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
   4. mailto:r.turov...@gmail.com
   5. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
   6. https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/?.src=iOS
   7. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html



[LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire

2019-04-20 Thread Jean-Marie POIRIER
   John Wilson has also Voluntaries in these keys !


   Jean-Marie





 > Message du 19/04/19 23:02
 > De : "magnus andersson" 
 > A : "Roman Turovsky" , "Lute Net"
     
     > Copie à :
     > Objet : [LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire
 >
 > Dear Roman,
 >
 > Not true :)
 > On the top of my head:
 > Bartolotti in A- Wn 17706 ( e minor)
 > De Vis����e in Saizenay ( b minor and e minor)
 > [1]Skickat fr����n Yahoo Mail 
f����r iPhone
 >
 > Den fredag, april 19, 2019, 10:12 em, skrev Roman Turovsky
 > :
 >
 > A question to the collective wisdom:
 >
 > Someone mentioned to me that there are practically no surviving
 solo
 >
 > theorbo pieces in e-minor or b-minor.
 >
 > Is that true?
 >
 > RT
 >
 > To get on or off this list see list information at
 >
 > [2]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
 >
 > --
 >
 > References
 >
 > 1. https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/?.src=iOS
 > 2. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
 >
 >

   --



[LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire

2019-04-19 Thread Alain Veylit
I think someone confused a theorbo with a lute in G... Em and Bm are not 
friendly keys on a Ren. lute in G.



On 4/19/19 6:30 PM, John Trout wrote:

Roman, Saizenay has an E minor and B minor suite by de Visee.

John

On 4/19/19, 4:14 PM, "Roman Turovsky"  wrote:

 A question to the collective wisdom:
 Someone mentioned to me that there are practically no surviving solo
 theorbo pieces in e-minor or b-minor.
 Is that true?
 
 RT
 
 
 
 
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[LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire

2019-04-19 Thread John Trout
Roman, Saizenay has an E minor and B minor suite by de Visee.

John

On 4/19/19, 4:14 PM, "Roman Turovsky"  wrote:

A question to the collective wisdom:
Someone mentioned to me that there are practically no surviving solo 
theorbo pieces in e-minor or b-minor.
Is that true?

RT




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[LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire

2019-04-19 Thread Mathias Rösel
Does de Visée count (ms. Saizenay)?

Mathias



-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] Im Auftrag
von Jerzy Zak
Gesendet: Freitag, 19. April 2019 22:43
An: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Betreff: [LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire

Roman,

Kapsperger covers partly your search. Look at L. IV d'intav di chitarrone
1640:

Preludio 5to - e-minor (finalis E-major)
Preludio 6to - e-minor (finalis E-major)
Toccata 3za - e-minor (finalis E-major)
Toccata 4ta - E-major!
Passacaglia on p. 34 - e-minor
Corrente on p. 46 - e-minor

This is one of the nicest key on theorbo.
No pieces in b-minor in this collection, however.
J
---


> On 19 Apr 2019, at 22:12, Roman Turovsky  wrote:
> 
> A question to the collective wisdom:
> Someone mentioned to me that there are practically no surviving solo
theorbo pieces in e-minor or b-minor.
> Is that true?
> 
> RT
> 
> 
> 
> 
> To get on or off this list see list information at
> http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html







[LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire

2019-04-19 Thread magnus andersson
   Dear Roman,

   Not true :)
   On the top of my head:
   Bartolotti in A- Wn 17706 ( e minor)
   De Visée in Saizenay ( b minor and e minor)
   [1]Skickat från Yahoo Mail för iPhone

   Den fredag, april 19, 2019, 10:12 em, skrev Roman Turovsky
   :

   A question to the collective wisdom:

   Someone mentioned to me that there are practically no surviving solo

   theorbo pieces in e-minor or b-minor.

   Is that true?

   RT

   To get on or off this list see list information at

   [2]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

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References

   1. https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/?.src=iOS
   2. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html



[LUTE] Re: theorbo repertoire

2019-04-19 Thread Jerzy Zak
Roman,

Kapsperger covers partly your search. Look at L. IV d'intav di chitarrone 1640:

Preludio 5to - e-minor (finalis E-major)
Preludio 6to - e-minor (finalis E-major)
Toccata 3za - e-minor (finalis E-major)
Toccata 4ta - E-major!
Passacaglia on p. 34 - e-minor
Corrente on p. 46 - e-minor

This is one of the nicest key on theorbo.
No pieces in b-minor in this collection, however.
J
---


> On 19 Apr 2019, at 22:12, Roman Turovsky  wrote:
> 
> A question to the collective wisdom:
> Someone mentioned to me that there are practically no surviving solo theorbo 
> pieces in e-minor or b-minor.
> Is that true?
> 
> RT
> 
> 
> 
> 
> To get on or off this list see list information at
> http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html





[LUTE] Re: Theorbo repertoire arranged for archlute?

2017-02-10 Thread Peter Kwasniewski
   Thanks to everyone for the suggestions (including those that came to me
   by direct email rather than on the listserve).
   This will keep Julian plenty busy!

   On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 2:47 AM, David van Ooijen
   <[1]davidvanooi...@gmail.com> wrote:

The Spanish Vihuela Society published a really nice collection of
Baroque pieces arranged for R-lute. Lots of French Baroque and a
 fair
dose of Bach and Weiss. I enjoyed the book.
La Dedicasse
Musica Baroca
transcrita para laud renacentista
Sociedad de la Vihuela
***
David van Ooijen
[1][2]davidvanooi...@gmail.com
[2][3]www.davidvanooijen.nl
***
On 10 February 2017 at 09:38, Rob MacKillop
 <[3][4]robmackil...@gmail.com>
wrote:
 That's what I meant to say, but I was still half asleep...
 Rob
 On 10 Feb 2017 08:34, "Albert Reyerman"
 <[1][4][5]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de> wrote:
   Infact the TREE edition shows Visee pieces for theorbo
   arranged for archlute in FRENCH tablature.
   Regards
   Albert Reyerman
   TREE EDITION
   Albert Reyerman
   Finkenberg 89
   23558 Luebeck
   Germany
   [2][5][6]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
   [3][6][7]www.tree-edition.com
   0451 899 78 48
   ---
   Fine Art Paintings
   Anke Reyerman
   [4][7][8]www.anke-reyerman.de
   Am 10.02.2017 um 08:10 schrieb Rob MacKillop:
   Check out the publications of Tree Editions. You'll find
 Robert
  de
   Visà ©e pieces in Italian tuning.
   Rob
   [5][8][9]www.robmackillop.net
   On 9 Feb 2017, at 23:43, Peter Kwasniewski
   <[6][9][10]peter.kwasniew...@wyomingcatholiccollege.com>
 wrote:
  My son is renting an archlute from the LSA. He just got
 it
   yesterday
  and has been enjoying it immensely so far, playing his
   Renaissance lute
  repertoire on it.
  Since I'm the one signed up on this list, he asked me
 if I
  would
   ask
  you all whether anyone has taken any theorbo pieces and
  arranged
   them
  for archlute? E.g., de Visee's Chaconne in G or
 Kapsberger's
   Toccata
  arpeggiata?
  Beyond that, since he is still a rookie at reading
 Italian
   tablature,
  he would also be happy to work on archlute pieces
 written in
   something
  other than Italian tablature.
  Thanks for any help or links you can give.
  Peter Kwasniewski
  --
   To get on or off this list see list information at
   [7][10][11]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/
 index.html
   .
 --
  References
 1. mailto:[11][12]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
 2. mailto:[12][13]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
 3. [13][14]http://www.tree-edition.com/
 4. [14][15]http://www.anke-reyerman.de/
 5. [15][16]http://www.robmackillop.net/
 6. mailto:[16][17]peter.kwasniewski@
 wyomingcatholiccollege.com
 7. [17][18]http://www.cs.dartmouth.
 edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
--
 References
1. mailto:[19]davidvanooi...@gmail.com
2. [20]http://www.davidvanooijen.nl/
3. mailto:[21]robmackil...@gmail.com
4. mailto:[22]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
5. mailto:[23]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
6. [24]http://www.tree-edition.com/
7. [25]http://www.anke-reyerman.de/
8. [26]http://www.robmackillop.net/
9. mailto:[27]peter.kwasniew...@wyomingcatholiccollege.com
   10. [28]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
   11. mailto:[29]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
   12. mailto:[30]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
   13. [31]http://www.tree-edition.com/
   14. [32]http://www.anke-reyerman.de/
   15. [33]http://www.robmackillop.net/
   16. mailto:[34]peter.kwasniew...@wyomingcatholiccollege.com
   17. [35]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

   --
   Peter A. Kwasniewski, Ph.D.
   Wyoming Catholic College /  306 Main Street / Lander, WY 82520
   "We must return to the Faith of our fathers by way of the prayer of our
   fathers." John Senior
   "I entreat the people of God, the holy nation, to cling to the
   traditions of the Church. For just as the removal of one of the stones
   of a building will quickly bring ruin 

[LUTE] Re: Theorbo repertoire arranged for archlute?

2017-02-10 Thread David van Ooijen
   The Spanish Vihuela Society published a really nice collection of
   Baroque pieces arranged for R-lute. Lots of French Baroque and a fair
   dose of Bach and Weiss. I enjoyed the book.
   La Dedicasse
   Musica Baroca
   transcrita para laud renacentista
   Sociedad de la Vihuela

   ***
   David van Ooijen
   [1]davidvanooi...@gmail.com
   [2]www.davidvanooijen.nl
   ***
   On 10 February 2017 at 09:38, Rob MacKillop <[3]robmackil...@gmail.com>
   wrote:

That's what I meant to say, but I was still half asleep...
Rob
On 10 Feb 2017 08:34, "Albert Reyerman"
<[1][4]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de> wrote:
  Infact the TREE edition shows Visee pieces for theorbo
  arranged for archlute in FRENCH tablature.
  Regards
  Albert Reyerman
  TREEEDITION
  Albert Reyerman
  Finkenberg 89
  23558 Luebeck
  Germany
  [2][5]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
  [3][6]www.tree-edition.com
  0451 899 78 48
  ---
  Fine Art Paintings
  Anke Reyerman
  [4][7]www.anke-reyerman.de
  Am 10.02.2017 um 08:10 schrieb Rob MacKillop:
  Check out the publications of Tree Editions. You'll find Robert
 de
  Visà ©e pieces in Italian tuning.
  Rob
  [5][8]www.robmackillop.net
  On 9 Feb 2017, at 23:43, Peter Kwasniewski
  <[6][9]peter.kwasniew...@wyomingcatholiccollege.com> wrote:
 My son is renting an archlute from the LSA. He just got it
  yesterday
 and has been enjoying it immensely so far, playing his
  Renaissance lute
 repertoire on it.
 Since I'm the one signed up on this list, he asked me if I
 would
  ask
 you all whether anyone has taken any theorbo pieces and
 arranged
  them
 for archlute? E.g., de Visee's Chaconne in G or Kapsberger's
  Toccata
 arpeggiata?
 Beyond that, since he is still a rookie at reading Italian
  tablature,
 he would also be happy to work on archlute pieces written in
  something
 other than Italian tablature.
 Thanks for any help or links you can give.
 Peter Kwasniewski
 --
  To get on or off this list see list information at
  [7][10]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
  .
--
 References
1. mailto:[11]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
2. mailto:[12]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
3. [13]http://www.tree-edition.com/
4. [14]http://www.anke-reyerman.de/
5. [15]http://www.robmackillop.net/
6. mailto:[16]peter.kwasniew...@wyomingcatholiccollege.com
7. [17]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

   --

References

   1. mailto:davidvanooi...@gmail.com
   2. http://www.davidvanooijen.nl/
   3. mailto:robmackil...@gmail.com
   4. mailto:albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
   5. mailto:albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
   6. http://www.tree-edition.com/
   7. http://www.anke-reyerman.de/
   8. http://www.robmackillop.net/
   9. mailto:peter.kwasniew...@wyomingcatholiccollege.com
  10. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
  11. mailto:albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
  12. mailto:albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
  13. http://www.tree-edition.com/
  14. http://www.anke-reyerman.de/
  15. http://www.robmackillop.net/
  16. mailto:peter.kwasniew...@wyomingcatholiccollege.com
  17. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html



[LUTE] Re: Theorbo repertoire arranged for archlute?

2017-02-10 Thread Rob MacKillop
   That's what I meant to say, but I was still half asleep...
   Rob

   On 10 Feb 2017 08:34, "Albert Reyerman"
   <[1]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de> wrote:

 Infact the TREE edition shows Visee pieces for theorbo
 arranged for archlute in FRENCH tablature.
 Regards
 Albert Reyerman
 TREE   EDITION
 Albert Reyerman
 Finkenberg 89
 23558 Luebeck
 Germany
 [2]albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
 [3]www.tree-edition.com
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 Anke Reyerman
 [4]www.anke-reyerman.de
 Am 10.02.2017 um 08:10 schrieb Rob MacKillop:

 Check out the publications of Tree Editions. You'll find Robert de
 Visée pieces in Italian tuning.
 Rob
 [5]www.robmackillop.net

 On 9 Feb 2017, at 23:43, Peter Kwasniewski
 <[6]peter.kwasniew...@wyomingcatholiccollege.com> wrote:
My son is renting an archlute from the LSA. He just got it
 yesterday
and has been enjoying it immensely so far, playing his
 Renaissance lute
repertoire on it.
Since I'm the one signed up on this list, he asked me if I would
 ask
you all whether anyone has taken any theorbo pieces and arranged
 them
for archlute? E.g., de Visee's Chaconne in G or Kapsberger's
 Toccata
arpeggiata?
Beyond that, since he is still a rookie at reading Italian
 tablature,
he would also be happy to work on archlute pieces written in
 something
other than Italian tablature.
Thanks for any help or links you can give.
Peter Kwasniewski
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   4. http://www.anke-reyerman.de/
   5. http://www.robmackillop.net/
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[LUTE] Re: Theorbo repertoire arranged for archlute?

2017-02-10 Thread Albert Reyerman

Infact the TREE edition shows Visee pieces for theorbo
arranged for archlute in FRENCH tablature.

Regards
Albert Reyerman

TREE  EDITION
Albert Reyerman
Finkenberg 89
23558 Luebeck
Germany

albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
www.tree-edition.com
0451 899 78 48
---
Fine Art Paintings
Anke Reyerman
www.anke-reyerman.de

Am 10.02.2017 um 08:10 schrieb Rob MacKillop:

Check out the publications of Tree Editions. You'll find Robert de Visée pieces 
in Italian tuning.

Rob

www.robmackillop.net


On 9 Feb 2017, at 23:43, Peter Kwasniewski 
 wrote:

   My son is renting an archlute from the LSA. He just got it yesterday
   and has been enjoying it immensely so far, playing his Renaissance lute
   repertoire on it.
   Since I'm the one signed up on this list, he asked me if I would ask
   you all whether anyone has taken any theorbo pieces and arranged them
   for archlute? E.g., de Visee's Chaconne in G or Kapsberger's Toccata
   arpeggiata?
   Beyond that, since he is still a rookie at reading Italian tablature,
   he would also be happy to work on archlute pieces written in something
   other than Italian tablature.
   Thanks for any help or links you can give.
   Peter Kwasniewski

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[LUTE] Re: Theorbo repertoire arranged for archlute?

2017-02-09 Thread Rob MacKillop
Check out the publications of Tree Editions. You'll find Robert de Visée pieces 
in Italian tuning.

Rob

www.robmackillop.net 

> On 9 Feb 2017, at 23:43, Peter Kwasniewski 
>  wrote:
> 
>   My son is renting an archlute from the LSA. He just got it yesterday
>   and has been enjoying it immensely so far, playing his Renaissance lute
>   repertoire on it.
>   Since I'm the one signed up on this list, he asked me if I would ask
>   you all whether anyone has taken any theorbo pieces and arranged them
>   for archlute? E.g., de Visee's Chaconne in G or Kapsberger's Toccata
>   arpeggiata?
>   Beyond that, since he is still a rookie at reading Italian tablature,
>   he would also be happy to work on archlute pieces written in something
>   other than Italian tablature.
>   Thanks for any help or links you can give.
>   Peter Kwasniewski
> 
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> 
> 
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[LUTE] Re: Theorbo repertoire arranged for archlute?

2017-02-09 Thread Charles Mokotoff
As an aside, how very cool you've got offspring playing lute! My kids have zero 
interest in early music. 

> On Feb 9, 2017, at 6:43 PM, Peter Kwasniewski 
>  wrote:
> 
>   My son is renting an archlute from the LSA. He just got it yesterday
>   and has been enjoying it immensely so far, playing his Renaissance lute
>   repertoire on it.
>   Since I'm the one signed up on this list, he asked me if I would ask
>   you all whether anyone has taken any theorbo pieces and arranged them
>   for archlute? E.g., de Visee's Chaconne in G or Kapsberger's Toccata
>   arpeggiata?
>   Beyond that, since he is still a rookie at reading Italian tablature,
>   he would also be happy to work on archlute pieces written in something
>   other than Italian tablature.
>   Thanks for any help or links you can give.
>   Peter Kwasniewski
> 
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> 
> 
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[LUTE] Re: Theorbo repertoire arranged for archlute?

2017-02-09 Thread Roman Turovsky

http://polyhymnion.org/swv/archlute.html
RT


On 2/9/2017 6:43 PM, Peter Kwasniewski wrote:

My son is renting an archlute from the LSA. He just got it yesterday
and has been enjoying it immensely so far, playing his Renaissance lute
repertoire on it.
Since I'm the one signed up on this list, he asked me if I would ask
you all whether anyone has taken any theorbo pieces and arranged them
for archlute? E.g., de Visee's Chaconne in G or Kapsberger's Toccata
arpeggiata?
Beyond that, since he is still a rookie at reading Italian tablature,
he would also be happy to work on archlute pieces written in something
other than Italian tablature.
Thanks for any help or links you can give.
Peter Kwasniewski

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