Hi Daniel and all,
there is someone who knows
the e-mail address of
paul O'Dette?
thanks
Paolo
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From : Daniel Shoskes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date : Wed, 1 Oct 2008 06:55:17 -0400
Subject : [LUTE] New
Knowing when the absolute first guitar concerto of the
20th century is only of marginal value, but it is
useful to know when interest in the genre re-emerged.
Perhaps more useful - does anyone know when the LATEST
guitar concerto was written in the 19th century? It
would be interesting to see
Interesting question. I was just looking at the IGRA website to see
what came up and I came across this:
[1]http://digital-library.csun.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/IGRAS
coresCISOPTR=6908CISOBOX=1REC=11
1920, by Zarh Bickford but only with piano reduction. i wonder if it
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From: steve gottlieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Best Guitar Concerto (WAS) Re: Respighi
| Interesting question. I was just looking at the IGRA website to see
| what came up
Please does anyone have an E-mail address for Jeffrey George.
Monica
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The Bickford Concerto seems to have been conceived as a gtr/pno duo
from the start, principally as a vehicle for the composer and his wife,
Vahdah Olcott-Bickford. She made much of the piece in her columns in
Cadenza, Crescendo and The Serenader, touting it as the first and only
At 06:55 AM 10/1/2008, Daniel Shoskes wrote:
Paul O'Dette's new CD of music by Melchior Neusidler is scheduled for
release later in the month. It's available as an mp3 download from
Amazon now:
http://snipurl.com/3zmb1
I scored an advance copy and it's an amazing performance. Most of the
program
Arthur Ness [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
A tablature edition (not mine) with many MN ricercars and fantasias will
be published soon. I'll keep you posted.
I bought a facsimile of Neusidler's 1574 German tablature from Dr. Bernd
Christoph Becker, Cologne. You'll have to contact via snail-mail:
Interestingly enough, Professor Yates and the Cavani Quartet will be
performing one of the earliest concerti of the 19th c. for guitar (which
also happens to be one of the earliest concerti for guitar), Doisy's
arrangement of a concerto by Viotti (1804-1805), in Columbus, Ohio, 2 pm,
12
I thought Spaetklang was when you can't keep the tempo.
d
At 02:08 AM 9/30/2008, you wrote:
And Splatklang is when you don't quite manage to play that difficult
chord
P
2008/9/30 Mathias Roesel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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So, is Spaltklang
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