Re: Astrologos

2004-04-30 Thread Brian and Ann Dunbar
James A Stimson wrote: > > Dear Peter and All: > Hey, let's cut to the chase: How much did it cost? A quick check on the URL, as included on your email post, lists the price as $157.20. > The URL for the book on UMI's site is > http://wwwlib.umi.com/bod/fullcite?id=153122 .

RE: Astrologos

2004-04-30 Thread James A Stimson
Dear Peter and All: Hey, let's cut to the chase: How much did it cost? Yours, Jim "Peter Nicklin"

RE: Astrologos

2004-04-30 Thread Peter Nicklin
Daniel, A few years ago, I purchased a similar reproduction of Ness' Milano book from a different bookseller, UMI "Books on Demand". They also had a no-return policy but fortunately the quality of the reproduction was pretty good. The URL for the book on UMI's site is http://wwwlib.umi.com/bod/f

Re: Astrologos

2004-04-30 Thread Rainer aus dem Spring
Daniel Shoskes wrote: > I have been interested in getting a copy of Ness' Lute Music of Milano. > The only bookseller that seems to have it is Astrogos, which makes > (expensive) made to order reproductions (http://www.astrologos.org/). > They also offer a version of the Jane Pickering lute book.

New piece of the month

2004-04-30 Thread Martin Shepherd
Dear All, Just when you thought there wasn't going to be one - there's a new piece of the month at www.luteshop.fsnet.co.uk I think it's quite challenging to play, but worth the effort, and if you want to hear it played properly you can listen to Paul O'Dette's marvellous CD... Best wishes, M

Re: 415 vs 440 ...

2004-04-30 Thread Roman Turovsky
> OK, give me the references to Historical Harp Societies. I'll be pleased to > learn from them. I'm already in touch with many who deal with the early > harp, but can always use more contacts. I will be happy to learn that the > Celtic harp of about 800 AD (in the form of the triangular harp, not

Astrologos

2004-04-30 Thread Daniel Shoskes
I have been interested in getting a copy of Ness' Lute Music of Milano. The only bookseller that seems to have it is Astrogos, which makes (expensive) made to order reproductions (http://www.astrologos.org/). They also offer a version of the Jane Pickering lute book. Anyone deal with this company

Re: 415 vs 440 ...

2004-04-30 Thread Roman Turovsky
> Alright Roman, for the sake of argument I'll not disagree with anything you > say - although it is rather doctrinaire. > >> PLEASE, don't try to make believe that Celtic equals Early. I also > recommend >> that you join any of several Historical Harp Societies, so you may > actually >> learn som

Re: Spagna/Francesco

2004-04-30 Thread "Mathias Rösel"
Hi Stephan, by what you wrote I am a little puzzled, I must confess. Okay, let's have another attempt. Contrapunto (could also be called treble or division) is the single line with a lot of fast notes. Tenor is the steady-going three-part accompaniment for another lute. The tenor line called La S

Re: Spagna / Francesco

2004-04-30 Thread "Mathias Rösel"
Four years ago this time, Andrew Hartig, Dana Emery, Gail Gillespie and others talked about this topic on the list. It is, I hope with their permission that I re-post their postings. Thanks a lot to Goeran who remembered! From: Andrew Hartig [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: "Spagn