Dear All:
Anthony Rooley's article in the revised edition of A Performer's Guide to
Renaissance Music (Indiana University Press, 2007) is, I think, a fine example
of a lute player thinking beyond the bounds of his instrument. His discussion
of the dynamics of early music ensembles and
does any one knows where to get Alexander Agricola Lute tabs for lute
(French/Italian)?
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Hans newsidler's have 2 pices named after AA, what's the story behind
them?
thank you all
Omer Katzir
http://omerkatzir.com
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There are also three of them on that lovely recording Rags of Time
by Nigel North and Paul Hillier.
Stephen Toombs
Kulas Music Library
Case Western Reserve Univ.
Cleveland, Ohio
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From: howard posner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 11:55 am
Thanks Jim, Dana and Tony - I think we can conclude that consistent =20
spelling is a relatively recent trend. Now I'm going to practice my =20
hiphop fretless bass as instructed by Palestrina (or fiddy ducat as =20
he sometimes called himself)...
Andrew
On 27 Sep 2007, at 19:45, Tony Chalkley
Dear all,
On 9/28/2007, Jim wrote:
Anthony Rooley's article in the revised edition of A Performer's Guide to
Renaissance Music (Indiana University Press, 2007) is, I think, a fine exa=
mple
of a lute player thinking beyond the bounds of his instrument. His discussi=
on
of the dynamics of
Dear Arto and All:
Yes, the latest Rooley article, Practical Matters of Vocal Performance,
struck me as very down-to-earth and full of practical suggestions. It also
seems suffused with a belief in the magic of music, however. In my view that is
a good thing.
No sign of an on-line version at