Am 15.01.2020 um 16:23 schrieb Mumin Lute
<[3]lutenist.mumin.ko...@gmail.com>:
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>> Dear collective wisdom,
>> This could be ridiculously silly question because of my lack of
some
>> very basic knowledge, but it would be ve
Difficil and facil ! How instructive Fuenllana was..
Thank you so much !!
Cheers,
Tomoko
2020å¹´1æ16æ¥(æ¨) 1:05 Ralf Mattes <[1]r...@mh-freiburg.de>:
> Am 15.01.2020 um 16:23 schrieb Mumin Lute
<[2]lutenist.mumin.ko...@gmail.com>:
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Dear collective wisdom,
This could be ridiculously silly question because of my lack of some
very basic knowledge, but it would be very much appreciated if anyone
could direct me to the right answer...
In Fuenllana's Orphenica Lyra,
what does " D " or "F" in the heading of the
Dear David san
I didn't think of HIP, but am glad that the topic moved on to it and to
know the latest perspective of experts' ... :-) I know Robert Spencer's
opinion on singing early modern English which I am not trying to
question at the moment.
I should have asked 'received
Thank you all for replying so promptly.
'Caiaphas'... now it looks obvious.. I should have asked earlier..!
>which is devoted to Martini's chansons. The notes from that volume
might be of immense value in determining why this chanson was named
Cayphas.
That is exactly what I
Dear collective wisdom,
Does anyone know any music concerns Dante Alighieli, or anything
related to his birthplace Florence, hopefully suitable to play with a
single lute?
Regards,
Tomoko Koide
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Dear collective wisdom of lutenists,
Could anyone let me know where I can get this publication?
[1]http://issuu.com/emotiv/docs/vivaldidemo
I found this thread in the mail-archive but the last question does not
seem to be answered yet.