Today is the Christmas Day in the Eastern Orthodox tradition.
For those that might be inclined to celebrate that, there is a great
Ukrainian Carol apropos:
http://www.torban.org/pisni/images/vechir/vechir.pdf
http://www.torban.org/pisni/images/vechir/vechir.mid
Enjoy.
Amitiés,
RT
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A question to the collected wisdom. I am looking for English solo
music from the first quarter of the 16th century. To be more precise,
from the first 15 years of the reign of Henry VIII and if possible
connected to him or his court in any way, but I cannot have it all, I
suppose, so near misses
Lute Society Publications: van Wilder?
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From: David van Ooijen davidvanooi...@gmail.com
To: lutelist Net Lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 12:46 PM
Subject: [LUTE] English solo music ca 1500-1525?
A question to the collected wisdom. I am
PS.
I noticed, in the recent The Tudors series they used a lot of da Milano!
G.
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Who says this is a piece by Holborne?
Rainer adS
On 04.01.2011 09:59, Alain wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am looking for the source of a pavan by Holborn that begins like this:
http://musickshandmade.com/lute/Holborn-unknown.jpg
If possible I'd like the title of the piece, the source MS name and
Dear David,
A good reference source is JOHN WARD's _Music for Elizabethan Lutes_
(2 vols.), and one would surely start with PHILIP VAN WILDER, as early
as 1525 a member of the King's Musick (ps: G. Crona cites the Lute
Society edition**). Ward has a list of works by Wilder on
A question for those who play Kapsperger lute pieces: what temperament
fits best his music? I find 1/4 mesotonic quite good, but there are a
few spots that are not that sweet. I just started using a tastino on
the 1st fret and that creates some problems too. For example, when
there
For the pieces using the Db major chord could you not set the frets to
ET (or 1/6) and not finger the tastino?
Other than pieces that are technically impossible I personally like
1/6. And if you can get away with it, 1/4 can sound very nice once in
a while. Given his daring use of tone
Seasong from 10 compositions for solo lute. Gilbert plays this piece
as a duet with a double bass on his youtube site. Here is a stab at the
solo itself, published by the (UK) Lute Society.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRAohJlyZTo
Stuart
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Thanks for another one. As always, very nice - and I like the videos you show
with them. (The audio problem I had previously was due to inadvertently
setting the master volume of my computer too low).
-Ned
On Jan 7, 2011, at 5:10 PM, Stuart Walsh wrote:
Seasong from 10 compositions for
All the colour you bring - the first of 10 compositions for solo
lute, Lute Society Music Editions, 2008.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LpPodys0II
Stuart
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