[LUTE] Re: Shakespeare settings

2011-01-11 Thread A. J. Ness
You'll need to bring along your wheelbarrow to haul the books home. Ross W. Duffin, _Shakespeare's Songbook_ NY: W.W.Norton, 2004). 528 pp. Claude M. Simpson, _The British Broadside Ballad and its Music_ (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1966). xxxiii + 919 pp. Simpson is augmented

[LUTE] Re: Shakespeare settings

2011-01-11 Thread A. J. Ness
P.S., Of course, you can read the journal itself, available in most music libraries. - Original Message - From: A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net To: be...@interlog.com Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 1:35 PM Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: Shakespeare settings JSTOR is a service that many

[LUTE] Re: Shakespeare settings

2011-01-11 Thread A. J. Ness
U of Texas? Dallas? Yes, it'd be there. Also the Tjidskrift would be there, too. Most of it is in English, not Dutch. - Original Message - From: be...@interlog.com To: A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 1:41 PM Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: Shakespeare

[LUTE] Re: Josquin music for lute

2011-01-11 Thread A. J. Ness
Jacob Heringman used Kwee Him Yong's compilation. Kwee Him Yong, Sixteenth-Century Printed Instrumental Arrangements of Works by Josquin des Prez. An Inventory, _Tijdschrift van de Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis_ 22 (1971), 43-52, 54-66. It's available on JSTOR, but most good

[LUTE] Re: New piece of the month + FdaM update

2011-01-10 Thread A. J. Ness
Dear Martin, It's always nice to see Francesco in different readings. And there are many to chose from. Just a few comments as a postscript for your posting. The title of No. 4 is simply Recercata. Ser zimlich is a comment added by a hand and pen distinctly different from that of the

[LUTE] Re: New piece of the month + FdaM update

2011-01-09 Thread A. J. Ness
The Fantasia de Lopez in Madrid 6001 also has the same beginning. - Original Message - From: Martin Shepherd mar...@luteshop.co.uk To: Lute List lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2011 4:29 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: New piece of the month + FdaM update Thanks, Ron. In fact

[LUTE] Re: New piece of the month + FdaM update

2011-01-09 Thread A. J. Ness
The three may be parodies of the same vocal model. - Original Message - From: A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net To: Martin Shepherd mar...@luteshop.co.uk; Lute List lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2011 4:43 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: New piece of the month + FdaM update

[LUTE] English solo music ca 1500-1525?

2011-01-08 Thread A. J. Ness
Ooijen davidvanooi...@gmail.com To: A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 6:40 PM Subject: Re: [LUTE] English solo music ca 1500-1525? Thanks Arthur! A wealth of information. I'll look into Ward. Van Wilder I know (I have the Lute Society Edition). And all the others

[LUTE] Re: English solo music ca 1500-1525?

2011-01-07 Thread A. J. Ness
Dear David, A good reference source is JOHN WARD's _Music for Elizabethan Lutes_ (2 vols.), and one would surely start with PHILIP VAN WILDER, as early as 1525 a member of the King's Musick (ps: G. Crona cites the Lute Society edition**). Ward has a list of works by Wilder on

[LUTE] Re: RV93 - which instrument?

2011-01-05 Thread A. J. Ness
- Original Message - From: Martyn Hodgson To: Lute Dmth ; A. J. Ness Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 3:49 AM Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: RV93 - which instrument? Yes. Bob was always very kind and also let me have a copy of this anonymous sinfonia and the two concertinos for leuto 2

[LUTE] Re: RV93 - which instrument?

2011-01-05 Thread A. J. Ness
Dear David, - Original Message - From: David Tayler vidan...@sbcglobal.net To: lute-cs.dartmouth.edu lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 7:08 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: RV93 - which instrument? You wrote: You can always try to assign a particular type of instrument in an

[LUTE] Re: RV93 - which instrument?

2011-01-04 Thread A. J. Ness
See below. - Original Message - From: Martyn Hodgson hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk To: Lute Dmth lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 4:39 AM Subject: [LUTE] RV93 - which instrument? SNIP It is much more likely that the instrument required is the 18th century

[LUTE] Re: RV93 materials?

2011-01-03 Thread A. J. Ness
Dear Lucas, It's available in an edition by the late Peter Segal from Productions d'Oz in Ottawa (or thereabouts) (score and parts, with realized continuo). Peter was a solid scholar and the edition should be very good.

[LUTE] Re: RV93 materials?

2011-01-03 Thread A. J. Ness
The keyboard part of BWV 1025 is an octave higher than Weiss's tablature (Dresden MS). In the bass clef the notes are usually at pitch, but occasionally an octave higher. Makes one wonder . . . That lute music in pitch notation has been given so little attention is unfortunate. Alas this is a

[LUTE] Paladino (1549) and F. Bianchini (ca. 1548) Tablatures

2011-01-02 Thread A. J. Ness
Dear Yair, The New Year really started off very well indeed for you, Yair. Thank you for posting the Paladino tablature book (1549) to ISMLP. But you have TWO for the price of ONE. The two tablatures that Jacques Moderne published in Lyons are bound together in that one volume

Re: [LUTE] Re: [LUTE] Re: [LUTE] Kraków, Biblioteka Jagiellonska, Mus. ms 40032 (olim Berlin)

2010-12-25 Thread A. J. Ness
Hi Martyn, I'll respond below. - Original Message - From: Martyn Hodgson hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk To: Lute Dmth lute@cs.dartmouth.edu; A. J. Ness arthurjn...@verizon.net Sent: Saturday, December 25, 2010 4:06 AM Subject: [LUTE] Re: [LUTE] Re: [LUTE] Kraków, Biblioteka Jagiellonska

[LUTE] Re: Francesco da Milano - Ness 33

2010-12-05 Thread A. J. Ness
Dear David, Sorry I misunderstood you and the intended thrust of your comments. Perhaps it would have under the circumstances been advisable to change the subject heading, because I mistakenly saw your message as being directed at my comments on the opening THREE notes of No. 33 in what is

[LUTE] Re: Francesco da Milano - Ness 33

2010-12-05 Thread A. J. Ness
David, I have no wish to discuss this matter any further. AJN - Original Message - From: David Tayler vidan...@sbcglobal.net To: lute-cs.dartmouth.edu lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 4:34 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Francesco da Milano - Ness 33 Let me be very

[LUTE] Re: Francesco da Milano - Ness 33

2010-12-04 Thread A. J. Ness
- Original Message - From: dem...@suffolk.lib.ny.us To: lute-cs.dartmouth.edu lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 8:09 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Francesco da Milano - Ness 33 BIG SNIP imitation will often change the intervals as the harmony demands that, yes,

[LUTE] Re: Francesco da Milano - Ness 33

2010-11-28 Thread A. J. Ness
- Original Message - From: Susanne Herre [1]mandolinens...@web.de To: Lute List [2]l...@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2010 9:43 AM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Francesco da Milano - Ness 33 Thank you for all your responses! Sorry I didn't write clearly.

[LUTE] Re: abc tab

2010-11-16 Thread A. J. Ness
The Thysius Lute Manuscript has printed seven-line tablature staves. Reviewed in the current JLSA. I have a vague recollection of others with seven lines, but can't recall which ones. Fuhrmann? - Original Message - From: Herbert Ward wa...@physics.utexas.edu To: echapin

[LUTE] Re: Pisador online facsimile

2010-11-11 Thread A. J. Ness
Dana, How've you been? I have reduced size pages from the HUP edition and will send them on toyou. I am about to go out for a doctor's appointent, and will get the pages out and send them after I get home early this afternoon. Any others interested? Surely the Canon is on Gerbode's

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Wenzel von Radolt

2010-11-09 Thread A. J. Ness
Don't the Vivaldi concertos call for muted strings also? Oh, here it is. The Trio/Concerto in d minor for viola d'amore, lute, strings and cembalo (RV 540). Malipiero's edition leaves out the lute in the tuttis--it is to play continuo col basso and the viola, col violini.

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Edition by Gusta Goldschmidt

2010-11-09 Thread A. J. Ness
There's a copy in the Royal Library (Koninkijke Bibliotheek) in The Hague. I searched some antiquarian dealers, but found no copy. (Alas I do not own a copy.) I think your best bet is the library in The Hague. Explain the topic of your reesearch, and they should immediately understand how

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