[BAROQUE-LUTE] Welcome to new BBC early music show program " EMS Late"

2015-10-10 Thread G. C.
This week even better! [1]http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06fldxb Viva Piccinnini/Kapsberger :) G. -- References 1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06fldxb To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Saturday morning quotes - continuum

2015-10-10 Thread stephen arndt
Thank you, Gary! I certainly could not have hoped for a more precise answer to my question. What a wonderful resource this page is. The entire lute community is in your debt. From: [1]Gary Boye Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2015 1:07 PM To: [2]stephen arndt Cc: [3]Ron Andrico ;

[LUTE] Re: Saturday morning quotes - continuum

2015-10-10 Thread Gary Boye
Stephen, My page on the 16th-century sources is at least a partial answer to your question: [1]http://applications.library.appstate.edu/music/lute/C16/contentlst.h tml I didn't go beyond 1600, but I think we'd all agree that the heyday of the vocal intabulation was about over

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Wayne Cripps's Mesangeau book

2015-10-10 Thread Edward Martin
Dear Ones, Wayne published some years ago of pieces from the Panmure 5 MS, pieces attributed to Mesangeau. Sadly, it is out of print, and I never bothered to initially order it (my bad jugedment). Is there anyone willing to sell me their old copy? Thanks. -- To get on or

[LUTE] Re: Saturday morning quotes - continuum

2015-10-10 Thread stephen arndt
Ron writes: ". . . the bulk of published lute music was vocal polyphony reworked and arranged for the instrument." I have recently been wondering and have been on the verge of asking what percentage of the total lute repertoire intabulations of vocal works make up . Does anyone happen to