Massimo Moscardo has two of his Bartolotti edition pieces from A-Wn
17706 on YouTube.
Prelude
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hVNmvtDuDc
Allemande
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOG9N9VQ8kQ
The same Allemande performed by Rémi Cassaigne (also with what I
believe is the wrong first note)
The (English) lute society published volume one of his complete works, the
solo works edited by Martin Shepherd, so maybe there is volume two in the
pipeline.
Regards,
Stephan
Am 24.03.2010, 20:51 Uhr, schrieb Ariel Abramovich
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Dear friends,
is there any
Dear All,
The original intention was to do the song book as Volume 2, in
collaboration with David A. Hill. Since the facsimile is almost error
free, we envisaged a modern edition with modern clefs and full
commentary on the texts for the singer. This was in the days before we
had
Thank you all, very much!
I've got the solo lute music book, and I'll have a copy of the songs
soon.
Thanks!!
best,
a
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Dear collected wisdom,
I have been studying the C-Major suite of Johann Gottfried Conradi for quite a
time now, and I am aware of the fact, that he might be the editor and not the
author. Some of the other pieces sound pretty much like Weiß, in my ears, but
others do not. I also read the
Dear All,
I was wondering if Nicolas Vallet's Secret de Muses (1615) is available
online in facsimile. I am looking to do some research on his
ornaments.
Many thanks.
Shaun Ng
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Dear Jorg,
Your first question is as to whether or not the
notes should be played Germainic or
straightforward, or French, using
inegale. That is not an easy question, and I am
not too certain as to the appropriate
answer. Certainly, this is French like music in
origin, but keep in mind
On Mar 24, 2010, at 2:48 PM, David Tayler wrote:
I've yet to play in an orchestra where the violins used all gut
strings on all four strings, as was the practice of the time, but it
will happen, I think.
This aroused my curiosity, so I posted a question to the early music list, and,
as