[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Edlinger Lutes

2013-10-18 Thread Bernd Haegemann
So, the discussion is closed ;-)) Am 18.10.2013 21:26, schrieb Roman Turovsky: Edlinger is my favorite model. RT On 10/18/2013 3:03 PM, BENJAMIN NARVEY wrote: Dear All, I am getting a small theorbo made after Edlinger, but my lute maker feels the model is excessively thin; she

[LUTE] intavolations 46

2013-10-18 Thread Anton Höger
Hi, there are new Lute Intavolations on IMSLP! http://lute-ensemble-tabulatures.npage.de/ For Voice and lute-- New! Croce, Giovanni Benedicam Dominum Alto Lute http://imslp.org/wiki/Benedicam_Dominum_(Croce,_Giovanni) Croce, Giovanni Cantate

[LUTE] Suzanne Bloch: A Prelude for the Lute (n.d.)

2013-10-18 Thread WALSH STUART
Rocky Mjos very kindly sent me a very curious piece of lute music. It is 'A Prelude for the Lute' by Suzanne Bloch (1907-2002), lute pioneer and one of the founding members of the LSA. It is to be found in John Cage's book, Notations, alongside different kinds of notations and lots of (but not

[LUTE-BUILDER] Edlinger Lutes

2013-10-18 Thread BENJAMIN NARVEY
Dear All, I am getting a small theorbo made after Edlinger, but my lute maker feels the model is excessively thin; she is worried about sound/projection. I should think the sound may be less complex than deeper lutes, but perhaps I will have more projection since less sound will

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Edlinger Lutes

2013-10-18 Thread BENJAMIN NARVEY
Dear All, I am getting a small theorbo made after Edlinger, but my lute maker feels the model is excessively thin; she is worried about sound/projection. I should think the sound may be less complex than deeper lutes, but perhaps I will have more projection since less sound will

[LUTE] Edlinger Lutes

2013-10-18 Thread BENJAMIN NARVEY
Dear All, I am getting a small theorbo made after Edlinger, but my lute maker feels the model is excessively thin; she is worried about sound/projection. I should think the sound may be less complex than deeper lutes, but perhaps I will have more projection since less sound will

[LUTE] Re: Edlinger Lutes

2013-10-18 Thread Dan Winheld
No personal experience with Edlinger copies, but if he was good enough for Weiss, he ought to be a good enough model for anyone- luthier lutenist these days. Of course your builder could be nervous the 1st time around with a new body style. Is he/she on good enough terms with other luthiers

[LUTE] Re: Edlinger Lutes

2013-10-18 Thread Dan Winheld
Oops! I just saw that you said theorbo -forget everything I just wrote. No experience these things! On 10/18/2013 12:04 PM, BENJAMIN NARVEY wrote: Dear All, I am getting a small theorbo made after Edlinger, but my lute maker feels the model is excessively thin; she is worried

[LUTE] Re: Lyn Elder

2013-10-18 Thread Ed Durbrow
Yeah, he is great like that. I made a tambourine under his tutelage (the only instrument I've ever built). He's in Vermont now. On Oct 18, 2013, at 6:40 AM, Leonard Williams arc...@verizon.net wrote: Ed-- Wow! Thanks for sharing that link! My hurdy-gurdy was made (by me) from

[LUTE] Re: Suzanne Bloch: A Prelude for the Lute (n.d.)

2013-10-18 Thread Ed Durbrow
On Oct 19, 2013, at 3:49 AM, WALSH STUART s.wa...@ntlworld.com wrote: I have tried it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L58IKjOPfWc The photo is filched. The first face to appear is the young Suzanne Bloch (the photo was taken by her composer father in 1926). To her right in her