..alleviated by a certain degree of self-deception ;-)
I think a better term would SELF-PERFECTION.
RT
On 8/31/2014 3:42 PM, Ron Andrico wrote:
Thanks, Mathias and Christopher. All readers of this forum seem to
recognize that music in general and playing the lute in
Naturally! )))
RT
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On Sep 1, 2014, at 4:18 AM, b...@symbol4.de b...@symbol4.de wrote:
..alleviated by a certain degree of self-deception ;-)
I think a better term would SELF-PERFECTION.
RT
On 8/31/2014 3:42 PM, Ron Andrico wrote:
Thanks, Mathias and
Practising is my way of returning the inner self and body functions like
muscle tonus, blood circulation and breath into order. Lute-do, as David van
Ooijen once poetically put it.
Another thing is that some people in my environment just love the sound of
the lute. No need to play virtuoso pieces.
hi,
I will test a Baroquelute Intabulation. (You know I don’t play)
Will anybody test it, if the Intabulation is correct?
It is a A. Scarlatti piece for Soprano and Baroquelute.
Anton
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hi!
question for folk - all the editions of Vivaldi's Double Cello Concerto RV 531
have no continuo figures. i've been asked to play continuo for this, but am not
confident of making my own figures from looking at the other parts. does anyone
know of a figured edition?
Edward Chrysogonus
Hi Edward,
I played this piece with a professional modern orchestra a couple of
years ago. I don't remember anything about the presence or absence of
figures. Most Italians from Vivaldi's period didn't notate many figures
since it was expected that performers were so familiar with
Dear Christopher,
If you could make a version with figures available, I'd be very very grateful!
Style and taste question - do you think an archlute or a baroque guitar would
be better for this?
Edward Chrysogonus Yong
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On 1 Sep, 2014, at 11:15 PM, Christopher Wilke
It being in g - archlute methinks.
RT
On 9/1/2014 11:44 AM, Edward C. Yong wrote:
Dear Christopher,
If you could make a version with figures available, I'd be very very grateful!
Style and taste question - do you think an archlute or a baroque guitar would
be better for this?
Edward
On 2014-09-01, 11:15 AM, Christopher Wilke wrote:
I played this piece with a professional modern orchestra a couple of
years ago. I don't remember anything about the presence or absence of
figures. Most Italians from Vivaldi's period didn't notate many figures
since it was
On Sep 1, 2014, at 8:44 AM, Edward C. Yong edward.y...@gmail.com wrote:
Style and taste question - do you think an archlute or a baroque guitar would
be better for this?
Impossible to answer that question in a vacuum. It depends on your particular
instruments and ability (is your guitar
Friday, at 22:05 MESZ on Deutschlandradio, streaming here:
[1]http://www.deutschlandradio.de/radiohoeren-auf-deutschlandradio-de.2
19.de.html
(there choose Deutschlandfunk live)
Programme:
Forqueray le Diable
Das Gesamtwerk der Familie Forqueray fuer Viola da gamba, Vol.1
And where would we find this? I find navigating IMSLP to find this
frustrating. Suggestions?
David
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On Aug 31, 2014, at 6:22 PM, Dan Winheld dwinh...@lmi.net wrote:
William Hogarth might have seen a need for even more police
http://janeaustensworld.wordpress.com/2009/11/03/londons-street-noises-the-enraged-musician-by-william-hogarth/
We’ve had discussions here about the relative
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