--- "Mathias Rösel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Surviving
> angeliques are small
> (string lengths of 54 to 71 cm), single strung,
> swan-necked
> instruments.
I'm interested in existing instruments, so much as the
organology of this class. So where did the angelique
come from?
Is it not reasonab
> There is also a recently surfaced Railich in Prague, that is likely to be an
> altered angelique.
Wolfgang Emmerich (Berlin) examined it and recently wrote contributions
about it to the Lute News (Lute Society, GB) and to the Info (German
Lute Society). If memory serves, he didn't even mention
The next Journal from the LSA will have an article about a number of swan
necks and details about the probable changes in them over the years. This
should be finished shortly.
Nancy Carlin
>There is also a recently surfaced Railich in Prague, that is likely to be an
>altered angelique.
>I was
There is also a recently surfaced Railich in Prague, that is likely to be an
altered angelique.
I was told by an extremely edudite individual a couple of weeks ago that
several swan-neck pegboxes show evidence of alterations consistent with
their origins as angeliques.
RT
- Original Messa
Dear Lutelist,
Through recent research by Anders Hammarlund and Erik Kjellberg we know have
additional information about Charles Mouton and Jacques Gallot. I have
updated my pages "French Lutenists and French Lute Music in Sweden"
http://www.tabulatura.com/FRELUTE.htm with this new information. Yo
Hello
We must be very careful! There exist an Angelique in Paris (E.
980.2.317, see the new catalogue p. 94) with a neck (not a swan neck,
but also not a true theorbo neck - it's something between) who is
known from French iconographic sources from 1660-80.
I know a Tielke lute from 1680 in Z
>> Swan-necks on angeliques predate the
>> purported/alleged "invention" by some
>> 50 years.
> > The oldest two out of those four angeliques in Schwerin date from 1704
> > (both made by Tielke). One angelique in Munich is a former lute, dated
> > from 1633. (According to Pohlmann 1982, p. 596-7)
Dear Stephen,
there was in the past a problem with some browsers (I don't remember
which browser actually) that misrecognised the content of a Fronimo file and
tried to "adjust" it adding or removing carriage returns. I don't know if
this is the case though, lately no one complained anymore
Possibly this is of interest to you?
Best regards
Thomas
-Ursprungliche Nachricht-
Von: Ralf Jarchow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Sonntag, 8. Oktober 2006 17:08
An: Ralf Jarchow
Betreff: Hove Lautenmanuskript: Faksimile-Neuerscheinung
Liebe Lautenfreunde,
ich freue mich auf
Sting appeared for an interview on UK's BBC-1 TV this Sunday morning,
towards the end of the 9am programme, normally devoted to politics.
He discussed is venture into Early Music. Edin Karamazov showed his 9 or
10-course lute and demonstrated a few chords. Sting then accompanied with
his single
Hi Netters
Does anyone know where I can get the 'Willow Song' (Othello) with all
the verses and lute accompaniment?
Thanks, Dick Brook
To get on or off this list see list information at
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
Dear Lutenetters,
When I go to the Yahoo Fronimo Group and download one of the tablature files, I
get the message "Unexpected File Format" when I attempt to open the file. I
have Fronimo 3 and can still open files previously saved to my hard drive, just
not the ones I am saving now. Can Frances
For those interested, I have a box of Terzi cds here, so I can send you one
for 20 euro (p&p included).
I have PayPal on my other email address, and don't mind cash-in envellop
either, so contact me off-list.
David - wishing he would get as much publicity as Sting
13 matches
Mail list logo