Ms Danzig 4230 online:
http://digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/dms/werkansicht/?PPN=PPN74519
7221
The short description in RISM:
Collection 92 Dances
Original title: [without title]
Material: 1 parts lute 1 (french lute tablature)
Manuscript: 1650-1699 (17.2d); 9 x 16 cm
Dear Ralf,
many thanks for this link.
Peter Steur and me will work on the Conterparties in the next days.
Some already can be seen on the Mss-page, but there are much more.
Best regards
Markus
Am 04.09.2013 22:36, schrieb Ralf Bachmann:
Ms Danzig 4230 online:
Thanks for sharing this link!
Yes, François-Pierre Goy made the Gaultier-Werkverzeichnis, which ill be part
of our edition Französische Lautenmusik des 17. Jahrhunderts mit Beteiligung
von Notator B der Rhétorique des Dieux (French lute music of the 17th century
with participation of Notator B
Any news on Bream's health?
I got an announcement of Facebook that Bream had died, then another
saying it was just a rumour, and he hasn't...Very annoying!! I would
really like to know! Anyone know anything with certainty?
Rob
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The rumour seems to have started on the acousticguitarforum,
allegedly by his nephew, and it has been corrected thus;
http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=309016
Stephen
On 4 Sep 2013, at 12:10, Rob MacKillop wrote:
Any news on Bream's health?
I got an
Thanks, Stephen. Unbelievable.
On 4 September 2013 14:38, Stephen Kenyon [1]s...@jacaranda-music.com
wrote:
The rumour seems to have started on the acousticguitarforum, allegedly
by his nephew, and it has been corrected thus;
Apparently a nasty hoax.
RT
On 9/4/2013 9:43 AM, Rob MacKillop wrote:
Thanks, Stephen. Unbelievable.
On 4 September 2013 14:38, Stephen Kenyon [1]s...@jacaranda-music.com
wrote:
The rumour seems to have started on the acousticguitarforum, allegedly
by his nephew, and it
On 04/09/13 10:14 AM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
Apparently a nasty hoax.
It looks like the whole thread has now been deleted.
As Mark Twain once remarked, Rumours of my death have been exaggerated!
The internet has long been plagued by false rumours like this.
Geoff
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Nice!
Joseph Mayes
On 9/4/13 4:50 PM, WALSH STUART s.wa...@ntlworld.com wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_iZXUD6rTA
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A perky little piece for 'chitarra' (on the title page also referred to
as 'guitar'). Merchi also published music for the 'other' sort of guitar
too. Obviously they could tolerate a bit of ambiguity in those days.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_iZXUD6rTA
Stuart
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Hi all!
I was musing on the development of the lute in Italy in the transitional period
between the Renaissance and Baroque, and wondering how long un-extended lutes
continued to be played and in use.
Would it be correct to say that the theorboed lute or liuto attiorbato with
double courses
Hi Stuart,
Beautiful and I'm happy someone has finally started looking into the
Merchi publications for (English) guitar. As I have recently done some
research into some of his music I can add a bit of background info.
Merchi actually preferred the Spanish guitar as can be noted
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