Dear Lutenists
In the last month I have received two excellent Baroque lute
CDs, that very nicely complement each other. Both contain music by
Kellner, but the pieces do not overlap, and while Ed Martin's CD also
contains music by Conradi, in Miguel Serdoura's CD there is music by
well
- Original Message -
From: Anthony Hind anthony.h...@noos.fr
To: baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 4:59 AM
Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] 2 Baroque Lute recordings
| Dear Lutenists
| In the last month I have received two excellent Baroque lute
| CDs, that
| Dear Lutenists
| In the last month I have received two excellent Baroque lute
| CDs, that very nicely complement each other. Both contain music by
| Kellner, but the pieces do not overlap, and while Ed Martin's CD
also
| contains music by Conradi, in Miguel Serdoura's CD there is
On Dec 28, 2008, at 7:19 AM, Arthur Ness wrote:
I've always wondered,
You and everyone else...
to what does the title Les Baricades
Mysterieueses refer?
One theory is that it refers to the the repeated suspensions in the
piece. Others are more fanciful. It's not the only baffling
Thank you very much for posting that information and link, Howard. I
see one of
my former students, RXR, is quoted at the end of the Music section.
That's typical of his music, to incorporate early music with
contemporary ethnic musics such as that of the mariachi and the
Mexican lullabye. I'll