Sorry for sending this on the list but can Stephan contact me as I am
having trouble sending him a mail.
Your server keeps rejecting me!
Anthony
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Dear Ariel
If you want to give it some authentic touch, you can have your singer use
the words from a late 16th century Dutch psalter. There are many, I once
bought the Dathenus version (a very popular one in Vallet's time) in very
cheap, modern edition (Gereformeerde Bijbel Stichting, Kruiningen
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Dear All,
Following on from the discussion about problematic voice-leading in
the theorbo music of Melii, and whether an octave-strung second
course might be the answer, I wonder if anyone has any comment about
an unusual passage in a Menuet by Losy. The piece appears in an
anthology of Czech
Hi Stewart,
there's a tiny mistake in your opening of the second section (here
corrected):
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BTW:
I have just played the menuet and would finger the beginning of the
piece as follows:
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Dear Thomas,
Oopsy daisy! Thanks for correcting my mistake.
I assume from your other e-mail, that you are not troubled by
consecutive octaves (assuming you don't hear the notes that way). It
reminds me a little of the sound you hear on a baroque guitar, if
you play campanellas with bourdons on
Hi Luters,
Are there any modern editions available of Spanish vihuela songs? I
have the Mudarra facsimile, which has some songs in it, but I'm
wondering what there is available in modern edition of songs of other
16th-century Spanish composers (unfortunately, my Milan El Maestro is
a
Thomas, Stewart, and all,
I am going to delete this thread with great regret, I do try to save all on
this list for future reference. But reality raises its ugly head and I
realize that by the time I get to this level I'll have forgotten where I put
this fine information. This dialogue is a
Are there any modern editions available of Spanish vihuela songs? I
There's a collection of over 60 of them in in staff notation, including
translation of lyrics! Very useful.
'A Spanish Renaissance Songbook'
Edited by Charles Jacobs
The Pennsylvania State University Press
ISBN 0-271-00435-5
With my apologies I respond to an earlier message. I will post a general
apologia separately.
Craig, I may disagree with one of your favorites.
I'll leave you with a quote from one of my favorite writers, Harlan
Ellison, who maintains, Contrary to popular belief peole are not entitled
to their
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