Sad news indeed - he was my first inspiration too.
M
On 29/03/2015 07:51, Nancy Carlin wrote:
Some of you probably know that John Renbourn died a couple of days
ago. His music encouraged a number of lute players, including me, to
learn to play the lute. The LSA ran an interview with him in
hi Lute folk!
sorry to bother you - do any of you have the lute obbligato part for this aria?
i've just been asked to play it this Friday and i can't read treble clef
quickly enough to learn this on my archlute.
thank you so much for whatever you can do!
Edward Yong
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Dear Lutefolk,
Thank you all for the replies - they have been most helpful!
Yours very gratefully,
Edward Yong
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I think this is cool: http://www.tiorba.eu/timeline.html - Nice time
line and documents about the theorbo. I just chanced on it, and in case
this is not common knowledge I thought I would share the link.
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Thanks Alain, it's a very good link.
Regards.
2015-03-31 16:13 GMT-03:00 Alain [1]al...@musickshandmade.com:
I think this is cool: [2]http://www.tiorba.eu/timeline.html - Nice
time line and documents about the theorbo. I just chanced on it, and
in case this is not common
Hi all--
Some of you may remember my baroque lute made by John Butterfield with
ribs and neck made in very white holly. It is a superb lute and no it
is not for sale. John stopped building lutes shortly after he built
that lute and he would have been one of the great ones had he
Dear Lute enthusiasts,
I would like to share with you the next parts from the Book for Lute
project. One of them from the last week is a Menuet by S. L. Weiss
([1]http://blog.polona.pl/2015/03/ksiega-na-lutnie-menuet/) - Weiss SW
79.4 / SW 7.5.
The newest piece is probably
Dear Lute Enthusiasts,
I would like to share with you the next parts from the Book for Lute
project. One of them from the last week is a Menuet by S. L. Weiss
([1]http://blog.polona.pl/2015/03/ksiega-na-lutnie-menuet/) - Weiss SW
79.4 / SW 7.5.
The newest piece is probably