[BAROQUE-LUTE] Lully, it was Lully in Balcarres!

2010-04-17 Thread Luca Manassero
Dear Arto, yesterday I have spent my whole lute lesson (with Massimo Lonardi in Venice) on the Lully-Mouton lute transcriptions: very, very interesting. I tend to work on single units (one author, etc.) when I can, and this could becpme an interesting concert program, I

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Lully, it was Lully in Balcarres!

2010-04-17 Thread Bernd Haegemann
Ciao belli, Togerther with what you found in the Balcarres mss., are you aware of other Lully transcription FOR BAROQUE LUTE somewhere else? start here: http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?lang=engid=2type=mssmss=nam=key=msnam=comp=Lully :) tanti saluti Bernardo To get on or off this

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Lully, it was Lully in Balcarres!

2010-04-17 Thread Stephen Arndt
I had not looked at Peter Steur's catalogue before. It is very impressive. Is there a similar catalogue for Renaissance lute, searchable by composer? - Original Message - From: Bernd Haegemann b...@symbol4.de To: baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu; Luca Manassero l...@manassero.net Sent:

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Catalogue of Renaissance Lute music (was Lully)

2010-04-17 Thread Luca Manassero
Not comparable, but you can try this: [1]http://www.library.appstate.edu/music/lute/lute.html Luca Stephen Arndt on 17-04-2010 16:53 wrote: I had not looked at Peter Steur's catalogue before. It is very impressive. Is there a similar catalogue for Renaissance lute,

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Lully, it was Lully in Balcarres!

2010-04-17 Thread wikla
Dear Luca and the List, you already got the Peter Steur link. There is lots of info and also many Lully references. Aand actually nearly all French baroque lute mss I have seen contain some Lully arrs. I suppose there are also many that have not yet been noticed. So let us be private