Hello friends and enemies of my thesis.
This should really, absolutely convince everyone, since it is not just a
convenient similarity but the real thing, audible proof.
The Ciacona is not from America, but from India, obviously through a
confusion of West and East India.
Raga Gaud Sarang
Dear lutists:
Does anyone know if there is a baroque lute in tabulation of JS Bach's
Prelude in C major BMV 846, from the Well Tempered Clavier?
Thanks- theo jordan
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On 25/03/2018 23:49, Tristan von Neumann wrote:
No coincidence, if this person is on the list.
Or is it a printed ad?
Nothing to do with the list, a number of CNRS lute books have just been
advertised on a French website dealing with all sorts of second-hand
articles (the French equivalent
No coincidence, if this person is on the list.
Or is it a printed ad?
Am 25.03.2018 um 23:37 schrieb Matthew Daillie:
On 25/03/2018 14:38, Roland Hayes wrote:
Does anyone have a Gallot works cnrs edition for sale? r
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On 25/03/2018 14:38, Roland Hayes wrote:
Does anyone have a Gallot works cnrs edition for sale? r
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Incredible coincidence, an ad for a copy here in France has just been
posted, I'll send you a link.
Best,
Matthew
To
On 25/03/2018 14:38, Roland Hayes wrote:
Does anyone have a Gallot works cnrs edition for sale? r
You could contact Kenneth Sparr in Sweden to ask if he has any copies
left.
Best,
Matthew
kennethsparratgmail.com
[1]http://www.tabulatura.com/TABCATNE.htm
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