Hello all,
My wonderful baroque lute was damaged by an airline back in January. It's
back with the maker, undergoing lengthy repairs. So far, I've been able to get
by through the generosity of several folks who have been so kind as to loan me
instruments.
I was wondering if someone
Dear Lutenetters!
The historical recording from 1996 EISENHAND with my middle-aged music can
now
be heard and seen complete on You Tube. As you listen to the music you can
watch the tablature. The legend about IRONHAND is told in Dieter Kuens
biography of Oswald von Wolkenstein and can also be
Could this little piece (from the Buxheimer Orgelbuch) be the sort of
thing that the new fingerstyle lute players played towards the end of
the 15th century. It fits well in the range of a five-course lute and no
parts cross. No doubt the more accomplished players would jazz it up more.
(I
Hello all,
My wonderful baroque lute was damaged by an airline back in January. It's
back with the maker, undergoing lengthy repairs. So far, I've been able to get
by through the generosity of several folks who have been kind enough to loan me
instruments.
I was wondering if someone
Dear collective wisdom
We've been invited to play at an early music festival. The theme this year
will be birds. Do you know any piece about birds for baroque guitar or
theorbo?
Thanks a lot
Regards
eloy
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On 2014-06-16, 11:58 PM, Eloy Cruz wrote:
We've been invited to play at an early music festival. The theme this year
will be birds. Do you know any piece about birds for baroque guitar or
theorbo?
There are several 17th century pieces entitled Canaries, though I
think these refer to the
Perhaps requiring a little too much work, but how about arrangements of the
original pieces Respighi arranged for orchestra in his suite The Birds? At
least The Dove was by lutenist Jacques de Gallot.
Best,
Eugene
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