On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 08:53:04PM -0300, Augusto de Ornellas Abreu wrote:
Does anyone here remember the URL for the most recent archives?
It's at: http://www.mail-archive.com/hg@hurdygurdy.com/
Dave
Hi all-
Somebody recently gave me a book of sheet music, and it put the
subject into my mind - I'm hoping that you baroque specialists can
enlighten me. This may have been discussed at some point in the
past; apologies if I'm being repetitious!
I'm interested in the true origin of the
Hi all!
I seem to haunt the list rather patchily these days...note my absence during
the now-defunct Asturias-Galicia-Celtic thread...but I have a question for
Helmut and misplaced his personal email...
Helmut, do you recall what model of yours it was that was purchased by
Indiana University last
Hi Matt,
musiscologists say that
the Vivaldi Il Pastor Fido in truth is composed either by Chedeville or
Marchand.
However- I like the music a lot !
A lot of baroque HG music is published for flute and b.c.
best regards
Petra
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There's a few faithful shepherds out there so make sure you look up the
right one.
You are talking about Opus 13 Il pastor fido (The Faithful Shepherd), six
sonatas for musette, viela, recorder, flute, oboe or violin, and basso
continuo, right? Most places have a ? over whether he wrote it or not
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to let you know that I have three copies of Balázs
Nagy's Hurdy-Gurdy Handbook, which deals with the tekerolant, for
sale. The text is in Hungarian and English (translation by me).
They are priced at $30, including shipping within the United States
(this price
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There's a few faithful shepherds out there so make sure you look up the
right one.
You are talking about Opus 13 Il pastor fido (The Faithful Shepherd), six
sonatas for musette, viela, recorder, flute, oboe or violin, and basso
continuo, right? Most places have a ? over whether he wrote it or not
Hi again,
The copies of the book I had for sale have been spoken for and there
is now a waiting list of two people. If anyone else wants a copy,
please send me an e-mail off list so I can add you to the list and
I'll contact Balázs about more copies.
Best,
Arle