How about Tobias Hume:
My Mistress Hath a Pretty Thinge
Tickle Me Quickly
Purcell:
O Let Me Weep
I Attempt From Love's Sickness to Fly
Ah, How Sweet It Is To Love
Josquin:
Adieu Mes Amours
Passareau:
Il Est Bel Et Bon?
Gary
P.S. Sorry for the redundancy, Dana. The finger hit send while
I always end up playing Amarilli by Caccini on weddings. And some Ave
Maria (the fake Caccini, or Bach/Gounod, or Schubert), if the wedding
is catholic and they need a moment at the Maria altar in church.
For quiet moments like collection or procession I play solo Vallet,
like variations on
Dear Grzegorz,
John Dowland's Welcome, black night is epithalamic.
Best wishes,
Stewart McCoy.
-Original Message-
From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On
Behalf Of Grzegorz Joachimiak
Sent: 17 June 2009 09:34
To: Mathias Rösel
Cc: lute List
Subject:
I'm to play in this party piece in two weeks. Fun! :-) It has two part
for tiorba, as well as mandolines and what-not in pairs. Did anybody
on the list ever play these tiorba parts? It could be done on theorbo
in a, but then preferably with second string in the high octave, as it
goes to high b'.
My mistake, quickly pointed out by Albert Reyerman: it's RV 558 aka
the concerto con molti instrumenti.
David - should be wearing his glasses ...
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 9:39 AM, David van
Ooijendavidvanooi...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm to play in this party piece in two weeks. Fun! :-) It has two
This is the Noah's Ark one. I would probably use the Arch lute - and
probably be bull whipped by purists in the process - SS
--- On Thu, 6/18/09, David van Ooijen davidvanooi...@gmail.com wrote:
From: David van Ooijen davidvanooi...@gmail.com
Subject: [LUTE] Vivaldi RV 588
Hello All,
Does anybody know if the Boulder Early Music Shop is still in
operation? I ordered a book but not got a shipment notification and
hoad no luck contacting them.
Erik
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Hello all
let me know if these ladies are still
operating their business.
They owe me A LOT of money!!
Albert Reyerman
TREE EDITION
www.tree-edition.com
Erik Pomerantz schrieb:
Hello All,
Does anybody know if the Boulder Early Music Shop is still in
operation? I ordered a book but
Oh collective lute wisdom!
After working sometime on Hans Newsidler's two famous lutebooks, a
friend told me, that there might be
a third and even a fourth lutebook by Hans Newsidler. Does anybody
know, what is in these books, (even more elaborated diminutions?), and
if there are
Slightly of topic...
If anyone remembers 'Mork Mindy' the TV comedy series with Robin Williams,
Mindy's father ran a music-shop in Boulder, CO.
Hip-hip Ouray...The Boulder Early Music Shop has been found again!
Ron (UK)
They are at:
Boulder Early Music Shop
731 Main Street (in back
Newsidler published 8 or 9 books, the last in (I think)1549. The
details are in Brown, I can look it up if you like...
Martin
Orphenica wrote:
Oh collective lute wisdom!
After working sometime on Hans Newsidler's two famous lutebooks, a
friend told me, that there might be
a third
AND there was one of those German guitar-lutes on the wall!
Nanoo-nanoo,
s
On Jun 18, 2009, at 2:20 PM, Ron Fletcher wrote:
Slightly of topic...
If anyone remembers 'Mork Mindy' the TV comedy series with Robin
Williams,
Mindy's father ran a music-shop in Boulder, CO.
Hip-hip
Folks,
Here's another tuning application for the iPhone and iPod Touch from
Peterson Strobe Tuners, the iStrobeSoft:
http://www.petersontuners.com/index.cfm?category=150page=1. I haven't
tried it so I can't vouch for its performance, but I have used their
V-SAM virtual strobe
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