For sale by owner. I am an early music student, mostly recorder player
and harper, Dartmouth alumnus. Interested in selling my 7 course
renaissance lute, includes excellent hard shell travel case. Fully
strung with gut strings, frets wound with gut, a little frayed after
two years of
Dear Collective wisdom,
Thank to all who responded, Matthew, Rainer, and David. Actually, the
piece is entitled My Lord Oxenford's Maske, and David kindly sent me
his part, of which I am most thankful. Thanks to all!
ed
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Hi Ed,
For the Earl of Oxford's march, Julia Craig-McFeely gives several sources, (but
nothing for The Lord of Oxenford):
http://www.ramesescats.co.uk/thesis/appendix4.pdf
Best wishes,
Matthew
> On Jul 17, 2016, at 21:31, Edward Martin wrote:
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> Dear collective wisdom,
> Does anyone hav
On 17.07.2016 21:31, Edward Martin wrote:
Dear collective wisdom,
Does anyone have an intabulated lute part for this piece, I believe
from the Morley Consort lessons?
Thanks in advance!
ed
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Beck uses
Source Page/No.Title in source
Dd.3.18 20r/2 The March / The
> On Jul 16, 2016, at 7:50 AM, Ron Andrico wrote:
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> The combination actually works.
Why wouldn’t it? It’s not the first time a lute and small reed organ have
played together.
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HWell, with a bit of imagination, it sort of sounds like a
crumhorn ensemble
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Dear collective wisdom,
Does anyone have an intabulated lute part for this piece, I believe
from the Morley Consort lessons?
Thanks in advance!
ed
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In Sarge's facsimile of Bossinensis, vol. 1, the frottola is on folio
34-34v. (the titles is ". . . piA^1 speranza"; ". . . la speranza" is
part of the title of a previous piece.) Perhaps Sarge can include the
titles of vols. 1 & 2 from Brown's __Instrumental Music printed before
1
It's in the Libro Primo of Bossinensis (xxx). You can find the facsimile
online here:
http://www.gerbode.net/facsimiles/bossinensis/tenori_e_contrabassi_v1_1509/
Best
Matthew
> On Jul 17, 2016, at 16:37, LSA Lute Rental Program
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> Does anyone have tab for Marchetto Cara's Io
Hear, hear!! Bravo!!
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On Jul 16, 2016, at 12:39 PM, Dan Winheld <[2]dwinh...@lmi.net> wrote:
Brilliant! Roman- that rea
Does anyone have tab for Marchetto Cara's Io non compro la speranza?
Thanks,
Michael
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Instruments from a professional player
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Best regards
Bernd
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hi,
I did some new Intabulations for 2 Lutes Unisono
A new Version
ââââ Buus, Jacques - Recercar Segondo ââââ is better
playable than my first version. And I added some Groppos.
This is a very very long Ricercar for very intimate spirit hours!
Praetorius, Michael Cou
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