Hi Rob. Thanks! I'm not actually playing anything from the Pesaro ms--I make
most of my living on continuo lutes and so I have for the time being only one
rather beat-up 7-course that I use for all renaissance music. I'm preparing a
concert including a bunch of mid-16th century French and Itali
I totally agree with you, Rob. Both media have their place on the web. One, as
you say is more "social" and not so appropriate to go into deeper matters as
this list is.
>Hopefully both can live in harmony together. I'm sure they can.
Harmony is part of our job, isn't it ? So why worry ;-)
B
Old LSA Journals are still available. There's a list of the contents
on the LSA web site at
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/publications/JLSA-Index.html
To get any of them contact Anne Burns at
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Nancy Carlin
>Dear collective wisdom,
>
>I am looking for an article from an old
I may have it, I will look...
Bruno
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 8:46 AM, Stewart McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Jean-Marie,
>
> There is an article by Colin Slim in _Early Music_ on this subject. I
> can provide details if need be.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Stewart McCoy.
>
> -Original Mess
Dear Jean-Marie,
There is an article by Colin Slim in _Early Music_ on this subject. I
can provide details if need be.
Best wishes,
Stewart McCoy.
-Original Message-
From: Jean-Marie Poirier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 May 2008 11:00
To: lute
Subject: [LUTE] help request...
Dea
Of course I have, and indeed sometimes still do (especially in the new French
tunings in thirds/fourths with modest modulations), but I don't pretend it's a
magic bullet. Anyway, you've not answered my query.
Incidentally, other than Galilei, who rubbishes them (see earlier thread in the
archi