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Sorry for the wrong pronounciation, I of course meant NIGGARDLY!
On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 10:19 PM, G. C. <[1]kalei...@gmail.com> wrote:
If you could somehow direct the Swedish government to send your taxes
to the Polish JagielloÃ
ska Biblioteka Cyfrowa, all would be well. And
I'm
If you could somehow direct the Swedish government to send your taxes
to the Polish JagielloÃ
ska Biblioteka Cyfrowa, all would be well. And
I'm sure they would appreciate the support.
RA
I'm sure JagielloÃ
ska is recieving their fair share of EU funds! But
they are the good g
My opinion in this matter is, that the libraries should primarily be
there for us, the public. They are generally funded with OUR tax money
in the first place. Major libraries have understood this, and digitize
their holdings big time. We live, after all, in 2018 and not in 1980!
Its
I did not mean to imply that they were overcharging for making the
digital files or even down the line the costs of making lovely websites
with the music for us. There is probably a lot more demand for the
flute or violin music they have than for the lute music.
This is one reason wh
Thanks I have gotten the pages I need from Rainer - a good thing since
it's expensive to get the scans they are offering in the note below.
Maybe if enough people ask about it the library will eventually get
around to making a digital copy, or maybe Tree will make an edition...
Nancy
On 2
You are right about that - all those nice red titles that are so easy to
read. Why are some of them crossed out? Also the notation looks a bit
different than some other manuscripts - there is a verticle line with 3
short strokes across it, that is probably a bass note - that I have not
seen b
Beautiful!
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David van Ooijen
[1]davidvanooi...@gmail.com
[2]www.davidvanooijen.nl
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On 22 February 2018 at 17:05, Rainer <[3]rads.bera_g...@t-online.de>
wrote:
Dear lute netters,
this may be the best lo
Dear lute netters,
this may be the best looking tablature manuscript that exists - at least in
German tablature.
http://dlib.gnm.de/item/Hs21977
Rainer
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On 21/02/2018 01:23, Nancy Carlin wrote:
I was wondering if anyone on the list has a pdf, or knows a link
for:
Johann Daniel Mylius Thesaurus Gratiarum (Frankfurt, 1622).
Lvov lute manuscript = RU-Lv Ms 1400/1 - Hans Kernstock c1655.
I found nice indexes of both of the
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