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The dates of this composer are generally given as 1616 - 1710 which
seems a phenomenal life span for the time and even more so when his
extant lute works seem to be in the style of the early decades of the
18th century (even down to fashionable
doubling of the top and bottom line
By chance I've just looked for any recorded music of Saint-Luc and saw
that there's a CD by a 'Jacques-Alexandre de Saint Luc' with
dates given as 1663 - c.1715. I have no knowledge of the source of
this information but it would certainly fit with the speculation of two
The first recording of music by Saint-Luc that I could get hold of was the
CD
http://www.amazon.com/Works-Lute-Saint-Luc/dp/B265TY/ref=sr_1_8?s=music;
ie=UTF8qid=1300914259sr=1-8 by Stephen Stubbs (recommended!). In his
booklet, he militated against the idea that this music was penned by
Dear Martyn and all,
I had some correspondence with Tim Crawford 15 years ago, and I was
asking him about the notes written on Stephen Stubbs' CD of Saint
Luc. Here are copies of this correspondence. No He did not live
that long, as there were 2 Saint Luc's. Here is what Tim wrote, 15 years
I introduce some pictures, Theorbo shipping using DHL.
Please refer my blog.
http://kakitoshilute.blogspot.com/2011/03/theorbo-shipping-using-dhl.html
Toshiaki Kakinami
E-mail : tk...@orchid.plala.or.jp
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Is this product (Ranaissance wax) advisable to use on the top of the
lute? I think somebody mentioned it in the list...
[1]http://www.amazon.com/Picreator-65mL-can-Renaissance-Micro-Crystalli
ne/dp/B001DSZWEM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8qid=1300899218sr=8-1
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References
1.
Bruno,
I'm not familiar with this wax. But Robert Lundberg - in his book Historical
Lute Construction - gives two formulas for a wax to use on the top. The
simplest one is: 2 parts beeswax, 1 part carnauba wax, 6 parts turpentine.
Perhaps before buying, you can find what the formula of the
It was used on my 13-course. I haven't notice any problems with it.
-Original Message-
From: Bruno Correia bruno.l...@gmail.com
Sent: Mar 23, 2011 4:32 PM
To: List LUTELIST lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Wax
Is this product (Ranaissance wax) advisable to use on the top of the
Hi Edward,
Interesting, I'll check the formula, if there is one...
Just for curiosity, how do you mix these waxes?
2011/3/23 Edward Mast [1]nedma...@aol.com
Bruno,
I'm not familiar with this wax. But Robert Lundberg - in his book
Historical Lute Construction
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