Hello Roman - how do the e-games work?
Andrew
On 29 May 2007, at 21:32, Roman Turovsky wrote:
A fragment from a torban concerto:
http://torban.org/audio/torbanconcerto.mp3
RT
And another e-game:
http://turovsky.org/music/torbanharp2.mp3
http://turovsky.org/music/torbanharp3.mp3
based
I thought as much... I've tried something similar with Jameson's
Irish Whiskey and a Slazenger chitarrone.
On 30 May 2007, at 12:16, Bernd Haegemann wrote:
Hello Roman - how do the e-games work?
Roman is still sleeping, tu felix america...
They can always sleep longer there.
To play a
Hello Roman - how do the e-games work?
Roman is still sleeping, tu felix america...
They can always sleep longer there.
I wake up at 6am the latest.
To play a musical e-game with an partner from the
Netherlands, you need (on both sides)
e-mail
mpu-401 interface
+DSL.
4 dice
2 tennis
Dear Lutenists,
I am a high school English teacher in Shaker Heights, Ohio, and I am doing
research on the bandore. I have learned that it was a courtly Elizabethan
instrument, and I know that it went out of fashion some time after. Possibly
it was supplanted by the lute or guitar? In any
Kudos to Roman T on the current Early Music America issue. There is an article
on contemporary composers who write music in the Baroque style and there is an
extended section on Roman's work under the Sautscheckt guise.
I love the quote about producing First rate, second rate music.
DS
To
Thanks for the news, Dan!
I am the last to know..
RT
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Shoskes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lute List lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 3:17 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Sautscheckt lives
Kudos to Roman T on the current Early Music
I read somewhere that it was still used as a continuo instrument in
17th cent. Germany.
Regards,
Stephan
Am 30 May 2007 um 14:48 hat Cotton, Christopher geschrieben:
Dear Lutenists,
I am a high school English teacher in Shaker Heights, Ohio, and I am
doing research on the bandore. I
Chris:
For some quick background on the instrument, try this:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/aboutLute/Bandora.html
Daniel Heiman
On Wed, 30 May 2007 14:48:35 -0400 Cotton, Christopher
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear Lutenists,
I am a high school English teacher in Shaker Heights, Ohio,