The edition with BP pieces attributed to B. Pekiel was published and
withdrawn in the 1930s. It should not be confused with Tomsinka's
recent Tree Edition.
On 08/15/16, AJN<[1]arthurjn...@verizon.net> wrote:
Magdalena Tomsinka edited the Tree Edition facsimile published by
Al
Magdalena Tomsinka edited the Tree Edition facsimile published by
Albert Reyermann. It has 222 pieces.
On 08/15/16, Ron Andrico wrote:
As I understand, Albert Reyermann paid for the scan, and as I know,
Magdalena is a working musician. Buy the book.
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I should add that Magdalene Tomsinka also gives the Ms 4022 folio
numbers for each piece on her CD.
That may assist you when playing from the facsimile.
The contents include the notorious attr. to P.B. which resulted in a
whole volume of lute music by
Bartholomeo Pekiel, a deservi
Hi All,
You can see and hear the new lute, available for immediate sale, at:
http://luteshop.co.uk/forsale/
Please contact me by email if you are interested, or if you would like
further details.
Best wishes,
Martin
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Also 32 pieces from Berlin/Gdansk 4022 recorded by Magdalena Tomsinska
(A Danzig native, now in Canada)
DUX 1150 "Pieces from the Gdansk Lute Tablature 4022." Beautiful
playing, Magdalena!!
On 08/15/16, Bernd Haegemann wrote:
On 15.08.2016 14:22, Matthew Daillie wrote:
> On
I have been enjoying 10 course music for the last few years and one of
my favorite manuscripts is the ML lute book. There is a lot of music in
there by Surt and Robert Johnson. It's a great place to explore
ornaments and is also very helpful because the right hand fingering is
marked on almost
On 15.08.2016 14:22, Matthew Daillie wrote:
On 15/08/2016 13:08, Daniel Shoskes wrote:
Dear Collective Wisdom: I have grown so accustomed to easy access to
catalogues and concordances in the baroque lute world thanks to Peter
Steur’s excellent website that when I have a Ren Ms to query I feel
On 15/08/2016 13:08, Daniel Shoskes wrote:
Dear Collective Wisdom: I have grown so accustomed to easy access to catalogues
and concordances in the baroque lute world thanks to Peter Steur’s excellent
website that when I have a Ren Ms to query I feel lost. Specifically, is there
a catalogue of
On 15/08/2016 13:08, Daniel Shoskes wrote:
Dear Collective Wisdom: I have grown so accustomed to easy access to catalogues
and concordances in the baroque lute world thanks to Peter Steur’s excellent
website that when I have a Ren Ms to query I feel lost. Specifically, is there
a catalogue of
The Danzig 4022 Lute Book has been published in facsimile by TREE EDITION.
DANZIG Lutebook
The DANZIG LUTE BOOK (Danzig [Gdansk] tablature 4022) is a collection of
early
seventeenth century lute music of Gdańsk provenance, now kept in Berlin.
This tablature was
lost during the Second World War.
Dear Danny,
You can contact Magdalena Tomsinska who’s done extensive work on Danzig 4022,
including a long and informative article (unfortunately in Polish only) and a
list of concordaces. I’m not sure if I can post here her private email, but you
can find her on Facebook at https://www.faceboo
Dear Collective Wisdom: I have grown so accustomed to easy access to catalogues
and concordances in the baroque lute world thanks to Peter Steur’s excellent
website that when I have a Ren Ms to query I feel lost. Specifically, is there
a catalogue of the contents of the Danzig 4022 which I have
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