Re: R: HIP, Renbourne & O"Dette

2004-08-30 Thread doc rossi
> The most current Mac version for OS9.2 has no files listed in the XML > doc. > RT Wouldn't the most current Mac be OS10.3.4?

Re: consort version of My Lady Hundsons?

2004-08-30 Thread adS
Ed Durbrow wrote: > Is there a consort version of My Lady Hundsons or any versions > significantly different from the one in Poulton? There is no consort version. I seem to remember that a single part of a mixed consoret version has survived. Otherwise: Dd.5.78.3, 7r, No Title 6402, 1v/2, "My

Re: Clives Titmuss site

2004-08-30 Thread Roman Turovsky
www.clivetitmuss.com RT __ Roman M. Turovsky http://polyhymnion.org/swv > What is happening with the site of Clive Titmuss? Seems to have > disappeared... > No way of reaching it. > > Saludos from Barcelona, > > Manolo Laguillo > > --

Re: R: R: HIP, Renbourne & O"Dette

2004-08-30 Thread Roman Turovsky
It has an apple shaped logo on the front RT __ Roman M. Turovsky http://polyhymnion.org/swv >> The most current Mac version for OS9.2 has no files listed in >> the XML doc. RT >>> IE6.0 likes it. >>> ft > Mac?? What is Mac? 8^)) > ft >

R: R: HIP, Renbourne & O"Dette

2004-08-30 Thread Francesco Tribioli
> The most current Mac version for OS9.2 has no files listed in > the XML doc. RT > > IE6.0 likes it. > > ft Mac?? What is Mac? 8^)) ft

Re: R: HIP, Renbourne & O"Dette

2004-08-30 Thread Roman Turovsky
The most current Mac version for OS9.2 has no files listed in the XML doc. RT > IE6.0 likes it. > ft > >>> http://www.cbsr.ucr.edu/wlkfiles/Publications/Unicorn/Unicorn.xml >>> >>> Note: this is an xml document, and some browsers may not like it... >>> Alain >> IE doesn't, Mozilla does. >> RT >>

R: HIP, Renbourne & O"Dette

2004-08-30 Thread Francesco Tribioli
IE6.0 likes it. ft > > http://www.cbsr.ucr.edu/wlkfiles/Publications/Unicorn/Unicorn.xml > > > > Note: this is an xml document, and some browsers may not like it... > > Alain > IE doesn't, Mozilla does. > RT > >

Re: lute siting (sighting?)

2004-08-30 Thread Robert Compton
there were a few short moments of lute in "Elizabeth" and "Shakespeare in Love" - Original Message - From: "Vance Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "lute list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 6:45 PM Subject: Re: lute siting (sighting?) > Any body remember the Elizabeth R

Re: HIP, Renbourne & O"Dette

2004-08-30 Thread Roman Turovsky
> http://www.cbsr.ucr.edu/wlkfiles/Publications/Unicorn/Unicorn.xml > > Note: this is an xml document, and some browsers may not like it... > Alain IE doesn't, Mozilla does. RT

Re: HIN (Historical Informed Naming)

2004-08-30 Thread Roman Turovsky
Not a good idea. Canova is firmly associated with a baroque scolptor of this name. RT > I suppose strictly speaking we should call him "Canova". I guess we > don't do so now, because people didn't seem to in the 16th century. __ Roman M. Turovsky http://polyhymnion.org/swv

R: HIN (Historical Informed Naming)

2004-08-30 Thread Francesco Tribioli
> Oddly enough Francesco and Michelangelo were both awarded the > title Il Divino, do you think they were called that? I am > not sure how you know what FDM was called in his time. If > Michelangelo was known as Michelangelo why was it not > possible for FDM to be known as Francesco understan

Re: Re: lute siting (Black Knight)

2004-08-30 Thread arckon
Bill-- You are absolutely right!! Thanks for the quick correction to my faulty memory! Leonard From: bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 2004/08/30 Mon PM 05:21:29 EDT To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: lute list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re

Re: lute siting (Black Knight)

2004-08-30 Thread arckon
Ed-- Is this perchance the nefarious Black Knight portrayed by Rowan Atkinson (aka Mr. Bean)? Hilarious spoof series on the middle ages. They produced companion series in Elizabethan England and later periods also. Regards, Leonard Williams ==

Re: lute siting (sighting?)

2004-08-30 Thread Alain Veylit
I spotted a theorbo in the very strange new Franco-American melodrama called "le divorce" that played yesterday on HBO - The French characters were all of course spinet-less in the movie... it was far from an excelloent flick, with too much violance and a plot that tried to pull to many strings

Descant Lute for sale

2004-08-30 Thread Phalese
Dear Lutelist, I have decieded to sell my 7 course Descant Lute made by Paolo Busato(2002). Price 1600 euros with case. So if you are interested there are photos and info at pantagruel.de/lutesale.html It is a good instrument, with a strong clear tone. Great for the vallet duets and fif

Re: HIP, Renbourne & O"Dette

2004-08-30 Thread Alain Veylit
Hi all, I too seem to have had a copy of Renbourn's early recordings. This lead me to discover subsequently "real" lute music. A couple of years back I tried to arrange a few pieces by Renbourn for lute. The results - cleaned up a tad - are to be found at http://www.cbsr.ucr.edu/wlkfiles/Public

Re: lute siting (sighting?)

2004-08-30 Thread Vance Wood
Any body remember the Elizabeth R series that was broadcast around twenty years ago? I seem to remember a Lute in that one and some of the back ground music was supplied by Julian Bream if I am not mistaken. Vance Wood. - Original Message - From: "Eugene C. Braig IV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: HIN (Historical Informed Naming)

2004-08-30 Thread Vance Wood
Oddly enough Francesco and Michelangelo were both awarded the title Il Divino, do you think they were called that? I am not sure how you know what FDM was called in his time. If Michelangelo was known as Michelangelo why was it not possible for FDM to be known as Francesco understanding that they

Re: Lute on Open Air Festival 2

2004-08-30 Thread Eugene C. Braig IV
Greetings bill, At 03:17 PM 8/30/2004, bill wrote: >first off, i'd have to say that you are 100 times the musician i am. You are far too generous, bill. I get this with some frequency...until my accuser actually hears me _play_ music. All such illusions are immediately shattered. >so, see

hip

2004-08-30 Thread Stewart McCoy
- Original Message - From: "bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Stewart McCoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Lute Net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 8:02 PM Subject: Re: hip i'm speechless... you'll be relieved to hear. thank you very much, stewart. sincerely - bill Dear B

Re: lute siting

2004-08-30 Thread bill
On Lunedì, ago 30, 2004, at 09:27 Europe/Rome, Ed Durbrow wrote: > I surfed to a silly movie tonight called Black Knight just as they > were launching into a version of Sly and the Family Stone's _Dance to > the Music_ on early musical instruments, including lute and gamba. i've seen it too; irr

Re: (Fwd) Re: Sources of wood.

2004-08-30 Thread bill
dear matthias - i've had difficulty posting contributions to the site as well. wayne informs me that my server (tin.it) carries spam with it which actives the anti-spam program he has on site. there appears to be nothing i can do about it. could it be the same with your server in germany? r

Re: lute siting (sighting?)

2004-08-30 Thread JEdwardsMusic
Hi Ed, The only movie where I remember seeing an "early music" instrument that looked like the real thing and also sounded like it as well, was Polanski's "Pirates", from the early 1980's; I was impressed by that short scene of the heroine playing a baroque guitar. I wonder who the stud

RE: HIN (Historical Informed Naming)

2004-08-30 Thread "Mathias Rösel"
"Anthony Glass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > This raises an interesting point--why do we so often refer to certain > Renaissance artists (and others I'm sure) by their forenames? After all, > who ever heard of Buonarroti's "David"? Sure, you read about the "da Vinci > Code", but his artworks are

Re: HIN (Historical Informed Naming)

2004-08-30 Thread "Mathias Rösel"
"Vance Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > I would wager most in the Lute community would instantly understand that Francesco > is most > surely Francesco Canov DaMilano DeParigi. yes, and could it be that it is because of possibly mistaking him for Luys Milan that Francesco da Milano is called

(Fwd) Re: Sources of wood.

2004-08-30 Thread Matthias Wagner
Dear Herbert, here I give to you a list of european wood suppliers I collected some time ago. Regards Matthias ( by the way, thia is now the 3rd posting of this mail to the list- I hope it does work now ) Matthias Wagner, Lute making string distribu

RE: HIN (Historical Informed Naming)

2004-08-30 Thread Francesco Tribioli
> are going to be unhappy. I would wager most in the Lute > community would instantly understand that Francesco is most > surely Francesco Canova Da Milano Da Parigi. The point is that Francesco da Milano was never called just "Francesco" at his times as it was for, say, Michelangelo. Perhaps it

Re: HIP, etc.

2004-08-30 Thread Ed Durbrow
> A very un HIP album by John Renbourn turned me on to early music, way back >in 1972. It was called "Sir John-a-lot, of Merry England's Musick Thing", >or something like that. I think the story was that he'd been reading "Sir >Gawain and the Green Knight, and was inspired to do an album.

lute siting

2004-08-30 Thread Ed Durbrow
I surfed to a silly movie tonight called Black Knight just as they were launching into a version of Sly and the Family Stone's _Dance to the Music_ on early musical instruments, including lute and gamba. They used the British pronunciation of dance so it came out Daaahnce to the Music. I'm pret

consort version of My Lady Hundsons?

2004-08-30 Thread Ed Durbrow
Is there a consort version of My Lady Hundsons or any versions significantly different from the one in Poulton? -- Ed Durbrow currently in Grass Valley, CA USA http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/