[LUTE] Something old and something new - Conrad Paumann and Gilbert Isbin

2011-11-26 Thread Stuart Walsh
Paumann's 'Ich beger nit mer'  from the Buxheimer Orgerlbuch. Paumann 
played the lute (and perhaps, fingerstyle) as well as the organ and - 
maybe - he played it in a similar way on both instruments.  It fits a G 
lute well and only need five courses.


Online German translators don't recognise 'beger',  'nit' nor 'mer' as 
German so I don't have a clue what the title means.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HInorS2jmIk




Gilbert Isbin's 'Recall', (August? 2011)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKJxE7mTkmg


Stuart



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[LUTE] Something old and something new - Conrad Paumann and Gilbert Isbin

2011-11-26 Thread Stewart McCoy
Dear Stuart,

I think Ich beger nit mer would be Ich begiere nicht mehr in modern
German, meaning I long no more.

Best wishes,

Stewart McCoy.

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Subject: [LUTE] Something old and something new - Conrad Paumann and
Gilbert Isbin

Paumann's 'Ich beger nit mer'  from the Buxheimer Orgerlbuch. Paumann 
played the lute (and perhaps, fingerstyle) as well as the organ and - 
maybe - he played it in a similar way on both instruments.  It fits a G 
lute well and only need five courses.

Online German translators don't recognise 'beger',  'nit' nor 'mer' as 
German so I don't have a clue what the title means.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HInorS2jmIk




Gilbert Isbin's 'Recall', (August? 2011)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKJxE7mTkmg


Stuart



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[LUTE] Something old and something new - Conrad Paumann and Gilbert Isbin

2011-11-26 Thread Stewart McCoy
Dear Ralf,

Thanks for correcting my mistake. I was mixing up the verb with the
noun, die Begier (desire, longing).

Best wishes,

Stewart.

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From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On
Behalf Of R. Mattes
Sent: 27 November 2011 00:12
To: Stewart McCoy; Lute Net
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Something old and something new - Conrad Paumann and
Gilbert Isbin

On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 23:07:13 -, Stewart McCoy wrote
 Dear Stuart,
 
 I think Ich beger nit mer would be Ich begiere nicht mehr in
modern
 German, meaning I long no more.

Just for the records: there's no such word as begieren - modern german
verb is begehren (#8599; mhd. 'gĂȘren').

 Cheers, RalfD





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