[LUTE] Re: New piece of the month

2008-03-09 Thread G. Crona
Brown listings containing Segni: 1540/3 ARRIVABENE, ANDREA (ensemble) 1546/10 GIOVANNI MARIA DA CREMA (lute) 1548/4 FRANCESCO DA MILANO / Da Crema INTABOLATURA / DE LAUTTO LIBRO SETTIMO ( lute) 154?/6 MODERNE, JACQUES, publisher MUSICQUE DE JOYE (ensemble) [1550] 3 SEGNI, GIULIO (organ +

[LUTE] Re: New piece of the month

2008-03-09 Thread Jean-Marie Poirier
Thank you very much, Arthur, for your excellent explanations about concordances, sources and the complexity involved in researching them. Just one little point, about Musica Nova : it IS OOP but you can find several good second-hand copies on specilised sites like Abebooks. If Martin follows

[LUTE] Re: [LUTE] Re: [Jacques/James Gaultier/Gotière ] Re: Etymology

2008-03-09 Thread Anthony Hind
Dear Arthur Since we are more lutists than etymologists, I just wanted to mention that that Liz Kenny performed an excellent program at Bale, THE JACOBEAN LUTE - personalities from the mysterious Cuthbert Hely* to the murderous Jacques Gaultier* and Shakespearea Euro 's in-house

Re: [LUTE] Re: [LUTE] Re: [Jacques/James Gaul tier/Gotière] Re: Etymology

2008-03-09 Thread Arthur Ness
Dear Anthony, Many thanks for your interesting comments. I am very fond of Cuthbert Helys's music. Isn't there an edition from the Lute Society? Indeed a dark sounding instrument would be ideal. And for Richard Allison's music, which is likewise rather intense (LS Edition by John Robinson and