http://www.modernlutemusic.com/
I don't remember if there is something for d-minor lute on this site, but
interesting anyway.
There is a german guy who writes beautiful resonant modern music with
voice, maybe also solo. I once heard a CD but forgot the name. Maybe
someone knows?
Best
Greatful thanks to all who gave advice and help on how to try to find
facsimiles of Bach's lute music in french tablature. A very kind luter sent
me:
BWV 995 (beautiful writing, anonymous?)
BWV 997 (3 movements) and
BWV 1000 (cramped tablature Weyrauch?)
Could someone tell me if that is all
These are not facsimiles, but you have some french tablatures of Bach's lute
music at :
http://jdf.luth.pagesperso-orange.fr/Musiques/Les_compositeurs/Johann_Sebastian_Bach/*Bach_luth.htm
Jean-Daniel Forget
Le 09/10/10 09:31, G. Crona a écrit :
Greatful thanks to all who gave advice and help
Hi Stephan, dear all,
http://www.modernlutemusic.com/
I don't remember if there is something for d-minor lute on this site, but interesting
anyway.
There is for example
http://www.modernlutemusic.com/AMORIC__MICHEL.html
some pieces for the dm-lute
even with a tablature of
OT (ren. lute tuning)
At the address Stephan told us, there is a subpage concerning a certain
LORIS OHANNES CHOBANIAN
who wrote a piece named
Dowland in Armenia
In order to justify writing a composition with Armenian sounding melodies for
the English
Renaissance lute Chobanian made up
Hi Arto,
I enjoyed playing Stefan's music.
I especially enjoyed the choral-settings, the Bellmann-Suites and some
of his studies.
There are also few pieces by Meinhardt Gerlach and Rüdiger Giess for
Baroque Lute - Meinhardt mainly composed songs but the one or other
piece for solo baroque
Meinhardt Gerlach had a page with recordings of his songs (with his wife?)
at some point.
But it disappeared from the ether. I remember liking one of them a lot.
RT
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From: Thomas Schall lauten...@lautenist.de
To: wikla wi...@cs.helsinki.fi;
You surely mean Meinhardt Gerlach.
best wishes
Thomas
Am 09.10.2010 09:03, schrieb Stephan Olbertz:
http://www.modernlutemusic.com/
I don't remember if there is something for d-minor lute on this site,
but interesting anyway.
There is a german guy who writes beautiful resonant modern
Unfortunately, modern music needs playing on the highest level, including a
well tuned instrument.
I'm wonderig if, besides of the superstition of the tablature, the double
stringing of the lute isn't another obstacle in activating a lute to do what
cpmposer/performer wants to do. Notice that a
BWV 999 is also available in Tablature.
There has been an edition out by the Zentralantiquariat der DDR which I
once wanted to republish for the german lute society (they lacked
interest). I think one of the publishers for lute music (Tree?)
republished these transcriptions (by Falckenhagen,
Yes, there is - mine, natürlish. But it is in Ukrainian, and as such - of
very limited appeal.
RT
- Original Message -
From: Stephan Olbertz stephan.olbe...@web.de
http://www.modernlutemusic.com/
I don't remember if there is something for d-minor lute on this site, but
interesting
Indeed - double stringing precludes most avantgardist mannerisms.
But the d-minor lute should be adaptable to some form of (post)minimalism.
RT
- Original Message -
From: Jerzy Zak jurek...@gmail.com
To: Baroque Lute List (E-mail) baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Saturday, October
No one mentioned Earl Christy's own music, it is quite serious - what little
I heard, but it is purely histocist too,
so it is not for Arto.
RT
- Original Message -
From: Stephan Olbertz stephan.olbe...@web.de
To: baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 3:03 AM
Hi all,
definitely my intention was not to insult Roman! I think Roman knows that,
but perhaps not all other? I do know only a tiny portion of Roman's huge
output, but still I have seen many beautiful pieces he has composed or
arranged. And they also work well on the instrument.
My aim was more
Dear Jean-Daniel,
the tablatures I got from a kind luter seem to be the ones on this site
downloadable under Tablature -- Suite (first column). The zip files when
downloaded seem to be corrupted though and I couldn't open any of the zipped
pdf files. Could you?
G.
- Original Message
Arto,
Better not wait until a miracle will happen. The easiest way, and widely
accepted now, to have a new piece of music is to commision it. It's not that
expensive as one might think. From time to time I hear of a colegue of mine
that is asking a professional composer, or a music festival
Dear Göran,
Windows XP and Windowds Visa meet some problems with unzip this files (compressed with Mac OS). Try with a software such
as Stuffit Expander !
http://www.stuffit.com/win-expander.html
Jean-Daniel
Le 09/10/10 15:39, G. Crona a écrit :
Dear Jean-Daniel,
the tablatures I got from
Yes, and this is the CD:
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/dsmg
Best regards,
Stephan
Am 09.10.2010, 13:41 Uhr, schrieb Thomas Schall lauten...@lautenist.de:
You surely mean Meinhardt Gerlach.
best wishes
Thomas
Am 09.10.2010 09:03, schrieb Stephan Olbertz:
http://www.modernlutemusic.com/
I
Arto,
here's a little exercise in 5/4, for you personally -
http://turovsky.org/music/KS.pdf
http://turovsky.org/music/KS.mp3
RT
- Original Message -
From: wikla wi...@cs.helsinki.fi
To: baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 7:04 PM
Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] New
Thanks Roman,
that is nice version of the perhaps most well known old Finnish folk
melody.
Years ago I played with two very good Finnish folk masters, Heikki Laitinen
and Hannu Saha. They played kantele and I played renaissance guitar. We
improvised on different Finnish folk melodies. The
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