> observations are by someone not schooled in Baroque lute music/playing
> and should therefore be taken with the necessary grain of salt.
On the contrary, you observations are from somebody who listens with
his heart, and not from somebody with the knowledge in his brain
interfering.
David
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 13:20:38 +0200, Taco Walstra
wrote:
> The cheaper way is buying a bottle of good scotch single malt. You will
> understand all the details after 2 glasses.
That sounds also a good idea! :-)
Anyhow, I already before that just made my first 2 tries. You might need a
couple of
Those harpsichordists that come from the Bologna conservatory similarly tend
to trill every note they can,
to ludicrous results.
RT
- Original Message -
From: "Dale Young"
To: "Stuart Walsh" ; "Roman Turovsky"
Cc: "Mjos & Larson" ; "BAROQUE-LUTE"
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2010 8:12
Or you can post documents on scribd.com, which appears to be really and
entirely free. They don't seem to show up on the bigger search engines
like Google (probably not a coincidence!), but that shouldn't be a
problem with this application.
Chris.
>>> Bruno Fournier 4/12/2010 1
Hello to all,
A
If rapid share is a problem, why not put it on a GMAIL account that is
shared by all users, or if you wish, I can host it for free on my web
server at [1]www.estavel.org
A
I can set up an FTP account for you to upload and make the links
available through
Since Anthony Bailes recent recording of music by Denis and Ennemond
Gaultier has been mentioned here, I would just say that I ordered it
and have been enjoying it. From the standpoint of recorded sound, I
agree with the comment that it is overly reverberant. It's recorded in
a ch
Hi,
sorry about "Rapidshare".
I am not very confirm with the Internet and I have heard about this file
hoster.
I have heard it is free, - and so I choosed rapidshare.
Please be patient, you can download all files free - if you wait a bit.
Don't worry, I will keep them a long time. So you don't
Thank you very much, Anton. I hope to one day find a second lutenist
with whom to play some of these!
Ned
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To All,
and to Anton,
You are very kind and generous man but please do not use the rapidshare.com
service in future, as it is definitely not a free service as it may look. I
have a necessity to use it just few times a year and not by my own choice, so I
don't feel the necessity to pay for it. B
hi,
and alt last but (perhaps not at least)
pieces for 4 lutes
7.) pieces for 4 Lutes (4 equal lutes -Unisono)
http://rapidshare.com/files/374955046/Bartolini__Orindio_-_Canzon_Laute_1.pdf
http://rapidshare.com/files/374955549/Bartolini__Orindio_-_Canzon_Laute_2.pdf
http://rapidshare.com/files
Hi,
next part
3 Lutes!
4.) pieces for 3 Lutes - 3 equal Lutes (Unisono)
http://rapidshare.com/files/374919467/Giovanni_Francesco_Anerio_-_In_te_Domine_sperauj.pdf
http://rapidshare.com/files/374920594/Bateson__Thomas__-_Fair_Hebe_when_dame_Flora_meets.pdf
http://rapidshare.com/files/374921229/C
hi,
I have decided to share my Lute-Duets Transcriptions.
You can download them for free at rapidshare.
You can play them, record them, but please don't distribute them.
Enjoy them. I hope to hear some resonances.
Warm regards
Anton
(-_L-1 means Lute part 1 and so on (Einzelstimme-Laute
Mark had a query:
'My guess is that the music was
by the Albrici boys who were looking after "The King's Italian Musick"
at the time. Anyone hazard a guess if that is correct?'
Have you got access to a set of 'Highfill'? This is shorthand for 'a
BIographical Dictionary of Act
Hello..
The following from Mr Pepys on Easter Sunday, 7 April 1667:
"...and then to walk in the Parke, and heard the Italian musique at the
Queens chapel, whose composition is fine, but yet the voices of eunuchs
I do not like like our women, nor am more pleased with it at all than
with English
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