Agreed, Ron, not so much that I'm that supportive of copyright law in
these cases, though I do see the point. However, I spent long hours
in the library, way before digitization, copying anything I could find
by hand. I learned a lot about the music, and feel I still know those
p
On 2015-06-29 3:58 PM, Bernd Haegemann wrote:
Another member of the list wrote to me in private that he bought the
same tablature as "Nostradamus' prediction of the Paris RER timetable in
2027". Regarding his description the seller was exactly the same person
as my petanque opponent.
This is an
Hello Bernd,
it's funny : I have the same fax copy and I do not play petanque, as
far as I know... ;-)
Amities,
Jean-Marie
How ruthless these descendants of famous lute players can become!
Another member of the list wrote to me in private that he bought the
same tablatu
Hello Bernd,
it's funny : I have the same fax copy and I do not play petanque, as
far as I know... ;-)
Amities,
Jean-Marie
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Message d'origine
De : Bernd Haegemann
Date : 29/06/2015 21:05 (GMT+01:00)
A : Thomas W
Thanks all...such an embarrassment of riches we have in this community!
I have, from your fast responses, facsimile and CNRS udpated editions
(I'd forgotten about that one) from which to read.
Okay, now to work!
Thanks kindly,
tom
> Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2015 21:05:03 +0200
> T
On 29.06.2015 20:53, Bernd Haegemann wrote:
Dear Thomas,
please find the piece here:
http://www.lute-academy.be/docstore/temp/SARAB_REMAJ_DUFAUT.jpg
It is a fax copy from a microfilm that I won from a descendant of Dufaut
in a petanque tournament in Saint-Remy-en Bouzemont. So I hope no
copy
Talking of D Major tuning, quite a few really good pieces in Balcarres...
Rob
www.robmackillop.net
> On 29 Jun 2015, at 19:53, Bernd Haegemann wrote:
>
> Dear Thomas,
>
> please find the piece here:
>
> http://www.lute-academy.be/docstore/temp/SARAB_REMAJ_DUFAUT.jpg
>
>
> !
> Tuning . a
The CNRS edition has been out of print for ages and unfortunately they have no
intention of reprinting it so I certainly don't feel guilty of infringing
copyright law by offering to scan one page for a fellow lutenist for a music
project!
Best
Matthew
On 29 juin 2015, at 20:47, Ron Andrico
Dear Thomas,
please find the piece here:
http://www.lute-academy.be/docstore/temp/SARAB_REMAJ_DUFAUT.jpg
!
Tuning . a d f# a d f#
Amicalement
Bernd
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Or, rather than violating international copyright law, you could try
what musicians have done for centuries. Transcribe the piece. This
should be easily done and is of great benefit in learning to play the
piece musically.
RA
> Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2015 12:38:41 -0500
> To: lute
Dear Tom,
The D Major sarabande is in the second, much enlarged edition of the CNRS
(which a friend has kindly lent me) but not in the first (which the same friend
kindly gave me!). The numbers used in the CNRS are given for each track on
Pascal Monteilhet's CD (the D major sarabande is number
Appealing to the Collective Wisdom:
I've been working on some Dufault, and there's this lovely set of
pieces in D Major...there are rather fewer of them in this key than in,
say, C or F. I happened on Pascal Monteilhet's recording and lo and
behold, heard a saraband in D major that
Dear Fellow Lutenists,
It is with great pleasure that I announce the international launch of my new
solo album, Desperate Doors. It includes works by Bach, Weiss, and Falckenhagen
with portions of historically informed improvisation. It was recorded during a
difficult time, causing me to reflec
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