Dan,
I have moved to the mideival group, you guys email to much... :-) I
caught your last mail only because of the lag in systems, I think.
It's been good, but you modern-music guys, I don't know... Now I have
to resign again; see you around, maybe. :-)
Garry
--
To get on
> Neverthelesse the Tune self of the same .F. Is found in the same
> compainie, and eight of the greate fift stryng:
> which reason could not be in Lutes, tuned after the manner of Fabrice
Dentice
> the Italian, and other his followers. Where those strynges that satnde
twoo and
> twoo together, bee
Hi!
I've been checking up the information on Dentice and octave stringing to be
found in Adrian Le Roy "A briefe and plaine Instruction..." London 1574,
using the CNRS edition, as I don't have a full facsimile.
The info is on p36 of Vol 1, which states that it refers to f.41v of the
original. He s
Wolfgang - You are a genius! That is indeed where they are. Phew! I
was getting paranoid there.
Thanks!
Bill
From: Wolfgang Wiehe
To: William Samson
Sent: Thursday, 24 November 2011, 9:39
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Lost messages
hi william,
did you check your spam folde
Hi,
I've noticed a couple of times recently that I've replied to a message
on the list addressed to the sender of the message and to the list
itself (using 'reply all'), and the message hasn't appeared on the
list. Yet, when I consult the archives there it is.
I should point out
hi,
I have uploaded a new lute duet for 2 equal lutes (Unisono)
--- Cabezon, A. - Pis ne me peult venir (Crecquillon) ---
There are a lot of intavolations of Th. Crecquillon's "Pis ne me peult venir".
But I think, this version is one of the finest.
Enjoy it
Anton
To get on or off th
Lucas asked recently about this and I didn't notice any replies.
Here is a link:
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b77225363/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sylvius_Leopold_Wei%C3%9F.jpg
From: [1]lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu
[mailto:[2]lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Be