Re: Fw: Not a lute. Medieval Quintern/Guiterne

2004-04-07 Thread bill
dear tadeusz - would you please tell me what tuning you use for your reconstructed quinterne? thank you - bill

Re: Non-lute composers poll.

2004-04-07 Thread Tony Chalkley
snip In translated English the rhymes of Beowulf aren't there, but in the original they are. Dear Jon, I think it must be a while since you looked at the original Beowulf. There are no rhymes. It is written in alliterative verse. Yours, Tony

Missing picture

2004-04-07 Thread A.C. Aabrandt
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2004-04-07 Thread A.C. Aabrandt
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RE: Non-lute composers poll.

2004-04-07 Thread Stephen W. Gibson
Do you read/speak Old English? I've contented myself with Seamus Heaney's translation (and his reading of it on tape). Stephen W. Gibson -Original Message- From: Jon Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 12:31 AM To: Joe Mayes; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; James A

Re: What is this?

2004-04-07 Thread Ed Margerum
At 2:55 PM +0200 4/7/04, A.C. Aabrandt wrote: Found in a pile of junk in a backyard in Copenhagen. I would very much like to know something about origin, age, type and = what kind of music's played on it. Anne Hello Anne: Send me the photo and I'll see if I can identify it. Ed Margerum

RE: Acrimony in pop music.

2004-04-07 Thread Stephen W. Gibson
Jon, apropos your question, 'What is classical music?', let me share a few passages from Alex Ross's piece, Listen to This, in the New Yorker, Feb. 16 23: [I hate 'classical music': not the thing but the name. It traps a tenaciously living art in a theme park of the pastThe phrase is a