I had never actually seen/heard bagpipes and lute. I thought that was something
that only PDQ Bach had done. Actually, quite a nice balance.
On Apr 19, 2012, at 10:41 AM, Daniel Shoskes wrote:
Just had a very successful Lute and Flute weekend with Ronn McFarlane
and Mindy Rosenfeld. Here
Hi,
I have updated my folder for 4 lutes ad Quartam. (2 a-lutes and 2 E-lutes) or
(2 g-lutes and 2 D-lutes) or (2 d-lutes and 2 g-lutes)
(Terzi-Quartet tuning)
new:
Gabrieli, Giovanni - Canzon Duodecimi Toni -
Enjoy them.
Anton
complete list:
Hi,
most of you know my intavolation of William Byrd`s - Monsieurs Alman. This was
an intavolation of the Cambridge manusscript.
Now I did the long and difficult version of the Fitzwilliam Virginal book
Byrd - Monsieurs Alman LXI (for 2 lutes Unisono)
Enjoy it
Anton
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hi,
A fine and new intavolation for 2 lutes ad Quartam
-Gioseffo Guami - Toccata - ( Gioseffo Guami - 1540-1611)
Enjoy it
Anton
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I would suggest Fwenyana not fwaynyana. r
Muchas gracias a todos Ustedes por la ayuda.
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From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On
Behalf Of Stephen Fryer
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 11:36 AM
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I would guess spanish didn't changed that much and it should be the
same as today
Put all of the above together: (as pronounced in English)
'F' (Begin pronouncing it at the fff) - 'UH' - 'N' (Pronounce the whole
thing) 'E' - 'ANA'
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 6:42 AM, Herbert
I thought Jakob Lindberg (http://www.musicamano.com/) plays one? Also
on Toyohiko Satoh's recording Style brisé it says on original lute!
(sic), though I don't know if he plays it in concert.
/Max the lute-list lurker. Thanks for all the interesting posts guys!
On 20 April 2012 20:23, Herbert
The Strads, Amatis, Guans survive because they are used and maintained.
Lutes that were fancy survived as decorations, working lutes fell into
disrepair through lack of use. The only reason Mozart's piano forte is
in Salzburg is because one of his children saved it. Otherwise it would
I would say the lute is a more fragile instrument than the violin. Also, the
lute fell out of favor for a long period of time and consequently wasn't valued
as highly as the violin. And the better (Italian especially) makers were
widely known among players, and their instruments would in
I think that lutes were used more hard than violins.
Let's imagine: turn that damned pegs every day, move that frets every
day. Then rebuild that silly 7 courses lute to 8 courses. Then to
10,11, 12, 13... Open that belly and make new brace pattern. Try few
stringings and tunings.
Anyone know the name of the music done on bagpipe and lute?
Thanks for posting these, Daniel!
-- R
On Apr 18, 2012, at 8:41 PM, Daniel Shoskes wrote:
[2]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNghI5cCO44
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They also did a bagpipe and lute encore 2 years ago:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCrNRjkl55E
On Apr 20, 2012, at 3:45 AM, Ed Durbrow wrote:
I had never actually seen/heard bagpipes and lute. I thought that was
something that only PDQ Bach had done. Actually, quite a nice balance.
On
Thanks for your continued work in enriching our repertoire!
-- R
On Apr 20, 2012, at 8:40 AM, Anton Höger wrote:
hi,
A fine and new intavolation for 2 lutes ad Quartam
-Gioseffo Guami - Toccata - ( Gioseffo Guami -
1540-1611)
Enjoy it
Anton
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Thanks to RT for the poetic plot summary!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KSwk8CUB4U
Stuart
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