Dear Valery
Very interesting= way of holding the lute. Until recently, I was
using non-slip under-carpet= material, but I became aware that it was
damping some haronics, so I gave = it up. It is possible that even
contact with a leg could do something simil= ar. While this is
I am having serious computer problems, and have to send messages dir=
ectly from my server.
Thus these added signs, and even a rediculous symb= ol appearing.
Anthony
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We are experiencing some severe historical disorientation.
On 20 Nov 2009, at 07:39, Valery Sauvage wrote:
New way to tune, to hold, and Mozart played on renaissance lute
by a
Japanese player...
[1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2RgP9MtM8c
Interesting isn't it
V.
Bonjour,
Isn't that the tierce tuning proposed by Eric Bellocq and André Burguete
at our last lutefestival in Antwerp?
The lute stand seems a derivation of the guitar, but I don't think it's very
comfortable, I rather prefer a strap and feel the instrument closer to my
body.
Greet
Different leys, and the resulting different tessituras yield different
details:
http://www.torban.org/ruthenicae/images/268.pdf
http://www.torban.org/ruthenicae/audio/268L.mp3
RT
Same melody (from mid 1600's), different keys-
http://www.torban.org/ruthenicae/images/266c.pdf
If speaking of the old ways, doesn't this seem even more appropriate in
this context (track 3)?
http://www.amazon.com/Music-For-Glass-Harmonica/dp/B001FE871Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=
UTF8s=dmusicqid=1258727603sr=8-1
I'm so old-fashioned, I even have a CD copy of this that requires physical
storage space
Are we? There are recordings with mid-19th century carols on the baroque
lute... All's well that ends well, don't they say. Or All's well that
pleases (Torquato Tasso, Act 2).
Mathias
Andrew Gibbs and...@publicworksoffice.co.uk schrieb:
We are experiencing some severe historical disorientation.
http://www.torban.org/ruthenicae/images/269.pdf
http://www.torban.org/ruthenicae/audio/269L.mp3
RT
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--- On Fri, 11/20/09, Eugene C. Braig IV brai...@osu.edu wrote:
I'm so old-fashioned, I even have a CD copy of this that
requires physical
storage space on a shelf.
What's a CD? Before my time I guess.
Chris
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Dear all,
I'll be in London on 28. 29. nov.
Any hints, propositions, recommendations etc. are highly welcome! :-)
best wishes
Bernd
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Ha! I even have to wind a spring to play some vinyl.
Eugene
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Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 11:53 AM
To: 'Lute list'; Eugene C. Braig IV
Subject: [LUTE] Re: New
Well, about a week ago I bought my first turntable. Found Bream's The
Golden Age of English Lute Music record in a junk shop for 50p. Never
been happier.
Now, if only we had electricity...
Rob
2009/11/20 Eugene C. Braig IV [1]brai...@osu.edu
Ha! I even have to wind
Now, if only we had electricity...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leyden_jar
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Dana Emery
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Kinda OT, I found a copy of Bream's first recording of Rodrigo's Concierto
de Aranjuez--on the B side: Vivaldi's RV 93 and Britten's Courtly Dances on
lute with the Julian Bream Consort--for US$1.50 in a used record shop
decades ago. That was also a happy day for me, and I left the price tag on
Donna found this radio program link today, which should have been
posted by one of the featured lutenists.
http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2009/11/18/lute_summit/
Ron Andrico
www.mignarda.com
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Mozart had two lutes in his orchestra
dt
At 11:39 PM 11/19/2009, you wrote:
New way to tune, to hold, and Mozart played on renaissance lute by a
Japanese player...
[1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2RgP9MtM8c
Interesting isn't it
V.
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References
1.
I found their arrangement of Dowland very warm. Often I tire hearing
more than two lutes at a time.
On Nov 21, 2009, at 7:27 AM, Ron Andrico wrote:
Donna found this radio program link today, which should have been
posted by one of the featured lutenists.
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