See Index III: Performing Medium.
Especially under Ensembles a 3
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From: Sam Chapman manchap...@gmail.com
To: Edward Mast nedma...@aol.com
Cc: t...@heartistrymusic.com; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 4:31 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Consort
The World Catalogue is useful for searches such as this one. I found this
link in World Cat:
Here (again) are Sharp's English folksong gather in Appalachia (part one).
And some other collections. Of course many may be modernized.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 1:03 AM
Subject: New UR Research
Here's the other one from Appalachia by Sharp. Some other interesting
folksong collections.
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Sent: Friday, March 02, 2012 2:03 AM
Subject: New UR Research Publications for dates: 03/01/2012 - 03/02/2012
There is a microfilm in the LSA Microfilm Library. But it might be
incomplete. (There is at least one incomplete microfilm floating around.)
For information about the library check the LSA page on Wayne Cripps' Lute
Page (under Publications).
There is a thematic index by Josef Klima. I checked
This link will work.
https://urresearch.rochester.edu/institutionalPublicationPublicView.action?institutionalItemId=22415versionNumber=1
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Subject
Many would today find Dolmetsch a bit too dogmatic, but it's
interesting reading to discover thought at the beginning of the early
music movement. The second volume with musical examples was offer
several months ago.
Publication Name: The interpretation of the music of the XVII
Perhaps this link will work.
https://urresearch.rochester.edu/institutionalPublicationPublicView.action?institutionalItemId=21849versionNumber=1
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Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2012 1:56 AM
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From: MAGDALENA TOMSINSKA tomsinska3...@rogers.com
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2012 10:29 AM
Subject: [LUTE] greetings with saman and ballard
Dear all,
I am new on the list and instead of introduction I am sending you a
link to the
Are the lutenist and stylophonist out of jail yet?
Stravinsky's arrangement of the Star Spangled Banner was on display this
season in Symphony Hall (next to the autograph of the Symphony of Psalms).
He didn't get arrested, but didn't
perform his arranngement at the next concert, either. Boston
Dear Caius,
For Kapsberger's third book of chitarone music, there is only one copy
known, and it lacks the pages you ask about. That
copy was in the magnificent Berlin library of Werner Wolffheim which went on
the auction block in 193?. A private individual in Bologna acquired that
copy.
Well enough clothing. http://www.klassiskgitar.net/1550-1600-2.html#
One of your guys, I think: Bijlert.
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To: lutelist Net Lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 5:44 PM
Subject: [LUTE] looking for a
This issue includes Bruger's Schule des Lautenspiels and several
Folksongsic collections.
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To: arthurjn...@verizon.net
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 1:03 AM
Subject: New UR Research Publications for dates: 05/21/2012 - 05/22/2012
New
Thanks Mathias. I should have mentioned that it is Part Two. That is
something that one needs to watch in these Sibley postings. This is the
second time I've encountered the
second part of a book or score, when it was the first part that interested
me. But Don't look a gift horse in the mouth,
I found it (here it is in your music library in The Hague, David). In Erbe
deutscher Musik, vol. 43, it is titled under the first line of the lyrics
(by Paul Fleming), Nirgends hin, als auf den Mund. It is also popularly
known as Die Kunst der Küssen.
Title: Weltliche Oden
The lute manuscript on display at the Lobkowitz Museum in Prague are
probably a selection, the bulk being held in another Lobkowitz castle
outside of Prague.
The Lobkowitz properties (12 castles) and treasures (painting, library,
weapons) were confiscated by the
Communist Authorities after
The lute manuscript on display at the Lobkowitz Museum in Prague are
probably a selection, the bulk being held in another Lobkowitz castle
outside of Prague.
The Lobkowitz properties (12 castles) and treasures (painting, library,
weapons) were confiscated by the
Communist Authorities after
Dear Jeffrey,
I took a look to find your piece, Ai conviti, alle nozze. It's the
first item in Kapsberger's Coro musicale nelle Nozze degli . . .
Sig+ri+ Don Taddeo Barbarini e Donna Anna Colonna (Rome: Masetti,
1627). RISM K 195. The unique copy (according to RISM) is in the
We have a coincidence here, so I'll expand on what Roman and Ned have
written, and combine the subjects of two recent postings here: Re: Ms
4022 and Bartolomiej Pekiel. The topics have much in common, since
Ms 4022 is the one Roman calls The Danzig Manuscript, with pieces
sometimes
Dear Sean,
The handwriting is NOT the same! Jacob was writing when in some quarters
the mss were thought to have the same scribe. The person who made that
claim realized in 1999 that he was mistaken, and has since corrected
himself.
The manuscript in question, by the way, is Ms II.C.23 in
Here are more items that may be of interest in recent Sibley releases.
Here's the link to Lautenspieler:
Publication Name: Lautenspieler des XVI. Jahrhunderts = Luitisti del
Cinquecento : ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis des Ursprungs der modernen
Tonkunst
URL:
Dear Ron,
Those are very nice comments about John on your web site.
I do not understand why an official announcement on John's passing did not
appear more promptly. I also heard many weeks ago, but felt somone else
should be responsible for an announcment. So far there has still been no
UK sales agent for Ut Orpheus: Univeral Edition (London)
For an extensive list of agents for foreign publishers in the UK, check
the listing in Music Publishers
Assocation (UK), under all companies and catalogues.
[1]http://www.mpaonline.org.uk/
Likewise in U.S., check MPA of the
[1]https://urresearch.rochester.edu/institutionalPublicationPublicView.
action?institutionalItemId=17076versionNumber=1
Some of you may be interested in this famous, large collection of
Engflish folksongs collected ca. 1900 in Appalachia by Cecil Sharp.
Sometimes the songs in
For acoustic recordings Stroh instruments were widely used because they
could focus the sound. First used for violin family around 1900, the
Stroh principle (a horn attached to a resonator)
was added to ukes, guitars, banjos. Given the popularity of
lute-guitar at
the time, I
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They indicate the pitch of the indicated course. In other words,
guideposts for the arrangement of hexachors opn the lute fingerboatrd.
Apparently lutenists could imagine their instrument as being tuned in
any number of nominal pitches. It is rather easy when one thinks in
It's not difficult to play from lute tablature at a keyboard. I have played
at sight from Italian tablature at a keyboard without ever having practicing
the technique. I've never tried
German, but it would be even easier because there is one distinct note for
each tablature cipher. I'm
Dear Jean-Marie,
There is also a facsimile and transcription of the John Wilson preludes
edited by Matthew Spring (Utrecht: Diapason Press, 1992). It is, alas,
quite flawed. The tablature facsimiles are so small you'd need a magnifying
glass to
read them if you held them ten inches from the
Dear Christopher,
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From: Christopher Wilke [1]chriswi...@yahoo.com
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[3]baroque-l...@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 8:34 AM
Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: D# Minor Suite
Arthur
. Showing the intabulation process would have been
more
use to his readers than just giving them a finished intabulation
they
could find anywhere.
Best wishes,
Stewart.
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From: A. J. Ness [mailto:arthurjn
in Virdung. His intabulation is a similar
half-way house. Showing the intabulation process would have been more
use to his readers than just giving them a finished intabulation they
could find anywhere.
Best wishes,
Stewart.
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From: A. J
,
Stewart.
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From: A. J. Ness [mailto:arthurjn...@verizon.net]
Sent: 10 October 2011 00:09
To: Stewart McCoy; Lute Net
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Il me suffit in Ms Mus 2987
Dear Stewart,
Mus Ms 2987 is a fascicle manuscript. That is several
Hello, Caius!
I always look first at ISMLP (International Score Music Library Project):
http://imslp.org/
Check composers under letter V. You'll find the facsimile of one of Visee's
two printed tablatures (the 1686 one). This fabulous collection of 122,899
public domain
scores was started by
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From: Martyn Hodgson [1]hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk
To: Stuart Walsh [2]s.wa...@ntlworld.com
Cc: Lute Net [3]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2011 3:30 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Menuet for Mandora (Brussels MS 5.619)
Dear
Dear Stewart,
Mus Ms 2987 is a fascicle manuscript. That is several (3?) manuscripts
bound together in the mid-19th century. (One fascicle is in the hand of
Melchior Newsidler. Willi Apel has published the keyboard pieces.) Some of
the pages were discovered in 1840 loose in one of the huge
. It is really a major resource
for all kinds of research. I often use it several times every day.
Regards, Arthur.
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From: henner.kahl...@t-online.de
To: A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net; Lutenet
lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 1:40 PM
There is a ONE-DAY (9-14 only) online sale for Indiana University Press
books (40% discount). I noticed that Nigel North's book on continuo
playing on lute is once again available. The music books also include
Jim Tyler's book on playing baroque guitar, and other interesting
The discount Code is SCHOOL
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From: A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net
To: Lute List l...@cs.dartmouth.edu; Baroque Lute List
baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 1:36 AM
Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] North Tyler available (on sale
(including mileageg).
There are more Finding Tools on Wayne Cripps' lute page:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute/Sources.html
ajn
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From: henner.kahl...@t-online.de
To: A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net; Lutenet
lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 1
David,
Several scores are available.
The piece Lo Schernito=Se ben vedi o vita mia is in Gastoldi's five-voice
Balletti of
1595, 1596 and 1591 ( etc.--many early edtions).
Modern scores by London Pro musica and by Heugel (and others) are available
on the
antiquarian market. Use the Karlsruhe
David,
There was (is) a choral library like ISMLP and it joined ISMLP just a few
weeks ago. At least I recall hearing an announcement like that. It's wise
to check the antiquarian dealers on the Karlsruhe Connection. The coverage
is international, and frequently they'll have what you want.
The McClintock translation is available from A-R Editions, agents for the
publisher, American Institute of Musicology (a private organization, not the
AMS). See their website. The price has apparenty not been raised since the
book appeared in the 1960s. It's still about $25. Quite a
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Of A. J. Ness
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2011 7:10 AM
To: Lute List
Subject: [LUTE] Lute Music Online
In Progress. Search on lute
[1]http://www.earlymusiconline.org/
And thanks to a colleague
In Progress. Search on lute
[1]http://www.earlymusiconline.org/
And thanks to a colleague in the UK who tipped me off.
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References
1. http://www.earlymusiconline.org/
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To: Lute List lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 6:10 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Lute Music Online
In Progress. Search on lute
[1]http
A bit more, Benny. The edition cited by Stephen contains gagliarde
from an important Galilei dance source, an immense manuscript compiled
by him perhaps in anticipation of additional printed tablatures. It
contains clean copies of 275 pieces! Libro d'Intauolatura di liuto .
. .
unfortunate water damage making some passages
difficult though not impossible. It also includes an informative
introduction by Orlando Cristoforetti in Italian and English. Being a
SPES edition it's relatively inexpensive.
Sean
On Aug 6, 2011, at 7:25 AM, A. J. Ness wrote:
A bit more
Susanne has also published an edition of the Terzi fantasias for A-R
Editions in Wisconsin. Check their web site. It incudes transcriptions and
Italian tablature (both published separately--not parallel).
AJN
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From: Bruno Correia bruno.l...@gmail.com
To: List
Part 2: Continuation
Hans Newsidler's 1544 book gives extended tuning instructions for the
Judentanz, resulting in this scordatura tuning, as I explained:
[G-g]_d-d'_d-d'_a-a_d'-d'_f#'.
The 6th course is not used. Like a few other pieces in Newsidler's
books the Judentanz
IV.Kleinbrummer
V.Mittelbrummer
VI.Grossbrummer
Thanks for you input, Andi. I've been very busy, so part two will still
follow.
Arthur
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From: Andreas Schlegel lute.cor...@sunrise.ch
To: A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net
Cc: G. Crona kalei
';t
address the scordatura tuning as spelled out by HN..
Did you go to Gijon? I hear it was a wonderful conference, and wish so much
that I could have attended.
Grüß, Arthur.
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From: Andreas Schlegel lute.cor...@sunrise.ch
To: A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net
Cc: G
With all due respect, G. Crona, practically everything you have
written here about the Judentanz is erroneous.
Don't you feel an obligation to check the accuracy of your facts before
posting to this list?
I sense a need to set the record straight, lest such misformation reach
-
From: Monica Hall mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk
To: A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net
Cc: Lutelist lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 5:29 AM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Spanish Ren Music (Free downloads)
Not really relevant - but in the news over here today - it seems that the
Codex
There is no vihuela or lute music, YET. But some may be interesting in
the free downloads being offered by the National Library of Catalonia.
Items include Angles's Antologia de organistas espagnoles, Las Huelgas
Manuscript, music by Cabanilles, the Cantigas de Santa Maria, etc.
Some of you may be interested in this print from the Sibley Library at
Eastman. There is organ continuo, and the independent bass line can be
played by 'cello (violone on Rome edition) or lute. It is a unicum of
Franchi's Opus 1, in an Amsterdam reprint of the edition published
in
I see no reason to believe that the suite of pieces at the
STADTbibliothek in Nuremberg are not by Pachelbel, Wilhelm Pachelbel,
Johann's son. I examined the manuscript many years ago, and once made
a half-hearted attempt to trace the pieces to Johann by using the
Pachelbel Works
I see it is available on Magnatunes. That site also gves the names of
the composers. Important information in my book. Use Google:
Magnatunes Buraglia. And scroll down. They send CDs, I think. They
did when I last bought Doc Rossi's CD.
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It's on folio 12-12v (No. 36). The setting is by Lupus Didier II (not
Lasso), intabulated
(and in the hand of) by Melchior Newsidler. It's also on my Newsidler page
in facsimile, along with a listing of other Newsidler autographs, most in
the Bavarian State Library.
Yes, but Duffin well documents his sources in the notes for each tune, and
so it is possible to find performance versions in the Elizabethan repertory.
Such as the Marsh Lute Book, Folger, Ballet, Varietie, Playford, etc. He
must cite close to
100 manuscript sources. And a like number of early
Dear Charles,
I looked for this title on the antiquarian market and found about dozen
copies ranging in price from an outrageous $45 (30 Euros) to an obscene $85.
The book's so bad, it's become notorious--now, in this modern edition from
1966, and
back then, in Elizabethan days. The title is
/
The slide show at the end gives you an idea of what he inherited, its
condition, including some musical instrumnts. I think you can gert better
depictions if you Google.
AJN
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From: A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net
To: Greet Schamp greet.sch...@gmail.com
Cc
,? And it was
his responsibilty to care for them and their treasures. (He got a few
Bruegels to care for, also.)
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From: Greet Schamp greet.sch...@gmail.com
To: 'A. J. Ness' arthurjn...@verizon.net; 'Martyn Hodgson'
hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk; 'Monica Hall' mjlh
responsibility is to realize what happened
as a result of those fictional original New Grove and 1963 MGG articles.
The recent New Grove Saint-Luc article has been completely re-written. I
haven't seen the latest MGG. Arthur.
==
To: A. J. Ness arthurjn
I would suggest a visit to Nice, where my friend Rob Adelson (a professional
period clarinet and basset horn plyer) is curator. He posted this recently:
=
Dear list members,
I am the curator of the musical instrument collection of the city of
Nice in
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] Im
Auftrag von A. J. Ness
Gesendet: Sonntag, 27. März 2011 23:54
An: Andreas Schroth; Karl L. Eggert; lute List
Betreff: [LUTE] Re: [english 100%] Pieces of Melchior Neusidler in the
Web?
Ich bereite
?
That lists will be a great resource - looking forward to seeing it!
Meanwhile, the 1566 book is also listed in the Cornetto Music catalogue
(Stuttgart) for 37 euros.
[1]http://www.faksimiles.org/verlag.htm
P
2011/3/27 A. J. Ness [2]arthurjn...@verizon.net
Ich bereite eine Liste der
/images/index.ht
ml
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] Im
Auftrag von A. J. Ness
Gesendet: Sonntag, 27. März 2011 23:54
An: Andreas Schroth; Karl L. Eggert; lute List
Betreff: [LUTE] Re: [english 100%] Pieces of Melchior Neusidler
Ich bereite eine Liste der Stücke, die sich zu uns kommen, in
handschriftlichen Quellen in Melchior Newsilders Handschrift. Einige, aber
nicht alle, sind in digital-Format von der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek.
Italienische Tabulatur. Gib mir etwas Zeit. Ich habe Probleme mit Scannen
der
I think Christopher makes some interesting points. I'll comment below.
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From: Christopher Wilke [1]chriswi...@yahoo.com
To: Martyn Hodgson [2]hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk; Baroque lute
Dmth [3]baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu; Edward Martin
.
Greetings from Boston, Arthur.
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From: mathias.roe...@t-online.de
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lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2011 6:26 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: [LUTE] Re: Wandervögel Songs
You'll have all the tunes and lyrics from
Happy Birthday, JSB.
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Subject: Wandervoegel Songs
Some of you may be interested in this collection in several volumes
with hundreds of songs (alas arranged for piano, but originally for
lute-guitar):
[1]http://hdl.handle.net/1802/14257
Publication Name: Was die Wandervo#776;gel singen ...
An die Laute
Poem by Johann Friedrich Rochlitz (editor of the Allgemeine musikalische
Zeitung) set by Schubert
http://www3.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/An_die_Laute_%28Franz_Schubert%29
Surely something in all those huindreds of songs for the Wandervögel
http://hdl.handle.net/1802/14257
-
Arto,
Yes, a wonderful performance. I was however worried that the conductor
might hit his gout-infested toe with that big cane. I wonder if there's any
truth in that old tale.
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From: wi...@cs.helsinki.fi
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011
I was referring to that tale told in U.S. music appreciation classes
about Lully's death. But perhaps it is true. I decided to check with
Nicolas Slonimsky (Baker's Biographical Dictionary):
[Lully's] death resulted from a symbolic accident: while conducting, he
vehemently
.
On Sun, 13 Mar 2011, A. J. Ness wrote:
Yes, that's what it would be called. Many thanks, Bernd. (Sorry I broke
my
promise. not to post anything more today.) And I'd expect it in Schutz,
if
anywhere.
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To: Peter Nightingale n
For an excellently ornamented version from the Marsh Manuscript (pp. 228-9),
see
Appendix No. 3. Fantasia No. 30 is in the newly discovered Dorico print
from 1566 [recte: 1546] edited by Perino Fiorentino, Francesco's student and
ward. We mentioned the Dorico print in regard to the correct
For some reason I have never been able to remember English terminology for
musical notes. But that's my problem, not yours, Stewart.
You asked about an undated, anonymous Premier Divertissement--sic
(Divertissement is masculine,
but maybe the publisher misspelled it), most likely the work by
I downloaded the ISMLP copy, Stewart. I have trouble sending *.PDF files,
so if you can download it yourself, that would be best. If I send it, I'd
have to split it into several files. But will do so if you wish.
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From: A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net
C slash in mirror? What do you mean? I think you're clear. You mean the
opening to the letter C is normally on the right, and in mirror the
opening is on the left? I've never seen it with a slash.
But No-slash Mirror C does occur on rare occasions. It is the same as C
slash.
Let's see.
Hello, Benny! (p.s. this is my last message for today. sorry to dominate
the proceedings.)
Many years ago Gordon was a regular and valued contributor to this newslist.
You have a partial contact in the link you provided. Gordon is now retired,
if I'm not mistaken, as professor at Acadia
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Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2011 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: Purcell: Cupid, the slyest rogue alive
C slash in mirror? What do you mean? I think you're clear. You mean
the
opening to the letter C is normally on the right, and in mirror the
opening
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Behalf Of A. J. Ness
Sent: 13 March 2011 20:03
To: A. J. Ness; Stewart McCoy; Lute Net
Subject: [LUTE] MORE Re: Crotchet rests
I downloaded the ISMLP copy, Stewart. I have trouble sending *.PDF
files,
so if you can download it yourself, that would
I had a note from Hiro Minamino, who is in the unpleasant position to
witness the tsunami as it washes up on the beaches of Mission Viejo,
California, where he lives. He writes that there was difficulty getting
through, but he has heard through skype (what's that?) that all of his and
his
There is an autograph letter from Melchior Newsidler to Wilhelm II, Duke of
Bavria. It's reproduced in my article in the Festschrift for John Ward
(Music and Context, ed. Anne Dhu Shapiro). I read the signature as
Melchior Newsidler. The letter is in German. In his Italian prints which
he
Thanks Markus, it did go astray.
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From: Markus Lutz mar...@gmlutz.de
To: A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011 4:32 AM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: Ms. Lei. II 6 14 ?
Hi Arthur,
seems as if this email should be send to the baroque lute list
Hello Arto,
Critical editions of lute music, such as those published by CNRS in the
Corpus des Luthistes Français, often have an elaborate critical apparatus
that calls for much use of abbreviations, which are always resolved
somewhere in the book. The abbreviations about which you inquire
From: A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net
To: Lute List l...@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 10:46 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Annual list of lute summer schools - can you add
anything?
Chris asks if you know of any appropriate summer schools not listed
here, you let him know
Chris asks if you know of any appropriate summer schools not listed
here, you let him know at [1]lute...@aol.com and he will include the
school when he posts a final list on the web page of the Lute Society
(U.K.). Those lute schools are a wonderfujl experience, and you'll
make
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From: Christopher Wilke [1]chriswi...@yahoo.com
To: wikla [2]wi...@cs.helsinki.fi; A. J. Ness
[3]arthurjn...@verizon.net
Cc: Charles Browne [4]char...@brownecowie.fsnet.co.uk; Baroque
Lute List [5]baroque-l...@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Friday, March
I wouldn't qualify him as an old geezer. He really isn't old enough to join
the club. Middle aged geezer, perhaps.
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From: Edward Martin e...@gamutstrings.com
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2011 3:18 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Ed's birthday today
Opps. Forgot: Congratulations, ed, and many happytreturns.
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From: A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net
To: Edward Martin e...@gamutstrings.com; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2011 4:10 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Ed's birthday today
I wouldn't qualify
This product has been mentioned here before. Bag Balm is probably similar to
Udderly Smooth (mentioned by Guy), and other products that were originally
intended for cows, but also found to be efficacious for humans (including
lutenists).
And you can be assured it's authentic, coming, as it
.
Arthur.
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From: David van Ooijen davidvanooi...@gmail.com
To: Lute List lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 3:37 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Future facsimiles from the Lute Society
On 2 February 2011 23:39, A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net wrote:
Most
Most academic and public research liobraries will have machines that will
take a microfilm and turn it into a *.PDF file, which one can sometimes send
to you home computer. Or you can load it onto a disc or USB whatever. The
service ios usually free unless you need to print it out.
What kind
Here's a link to the Society's list of facsimiles, etc., in case there are
other things that interest you. Dd 2.11 isn't listed yet:
http://www.lutesoc.co.uk/pages/catalogue
Some of us have had to wait for 30 years for the Lord Herbert facsimile.
Bob Spencer had it at the top of his list, but
For questions like this, the World Catalogue is a wonderful resource.
Be
sure to limit your search by clicking the appropriate filter in the
left
column. (I left off CDs, for example.) In addition to providing
bibliographical information about books, it also gives the libraries
Not all of these are for lute. I do not understand why they are
included here.
For an imprtant correction, see Paladino.
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From: T.Kakinami [1]tk...@orchid.plala.or.jp
To: 'adS' [2]rainer.aus-dem-spr...@gmx.de; 'Lute net'
I posted a response before finishing it. Sorry.
In 1964 Benvenuti Disertori published a complete edition of the Bossinensis
frottola arrangements, with the ricercars which preface each item. And a
rather extensive preface with lots of additional pieces for voice and lute.
As you
remark the
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