Does anyone have a scan of this vihuela manuscript?
I'd love to have a look at it.
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Hello all,
I have recently been studying the wonderfully detailed index, made by
Rainer aus dem Spring, to the cittern book Dd.4.23 in Cambrdge. The
concordances to this source are quite intriguing, and for this reason I
would very much like to see a facsimile of Dd.4.23. So far, I h
Good morning everyone,
for a check on concordances of the “Libro di Leuto di Gioseppe Antonio Doni”,
I am looking for a facsimile of the following manuscripts, (whole books or just
the pages with concordant pieces).
F-Pn Rés. Vmd ms. 29 - Toccata detta il Moretti (il Merone?) f.5
I-Tn Riserv
Dear collective wisdom,
I already have a digital copy of the Manuscrit Barbe, but the printed
facsimile of Minkoff Editions is simply beautiful (with all those
"vivid red" annotations).
Should anybody have a printed MINKOFF copy and could part from it, I'd
be a very happy custom
For a Concerto della Donne I'm looking for arias for three sopranos,
anything will do, but in particular for these two arias (the girls fell
in love with these) by Luigi Rossi:
Disperate speranze, addio, addio
and
Amanti, ardire o goder
The Grove tells me the originals are in B
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 them in Julia Craig Mc-Feeley's lists.
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Anybody any ideas?
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Thanks for the descripton, Ron!
I add one thing - and I let the original message from Ron in my mail because
it's a good overview on the thinking on bridges:
Am 08.10.2017 um 10:28 schrieb Ron Fletcher :
> My apologies for coming a bit late coming into this discussion. I can see
> where some
ehalf
Of Markus Lutz
Sent: 07 October 2017 17:14
To: Lutelist
Subject: [LUTE] Re: 13 corse baroque lute looking for a responsible owner :)
Dear Steven,
I think that probably always the width between the 1st and 13th string is
meant. In the list of the Hoffmann book they also give the width of the
bject: [LUTE] Re: 13 corse baroque lute looking for a responsible
owner :)
Dear Steven,
I think that probably always the width between the 1st and 13th string
is meant. In the list of the Hoffmann book they also give the width of
the whole bridge and specify the string width.
e.g.
Dear Steven,
I think that probably always the width between the 1st and 13th string
is meant. In the list of the Hoffmann book they also give the width of
the whole bridge and specify the string width.
e.g. for MH9 (13c) string width is given as 139mm and bridge width as
193mm for the whole b
t regards, Anna
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> From: "r.turov...@gmail.com"
> To: Jean-Marie Poirier
> Cc: Matthew Daillie ; anna kowalska
> ; Lute List
> Sent: Friday, October 6, 2017 10:29 AM
> Subject: [LUTE] Re: 13 corse baroque lu
t regards, Anna
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> From: "r.turov...@gmail.com"
> To: Jean-Marie Poirier
> Cc: Matthew Daillie ; anna kowalska
> ; Lute List
> Sent: Friday, October 6, 2017 10:29 AM
> Subject: [LUTE] Re: 13 corse baroque lute looking for a responsible
> owner :
>From the discussions we had with Pat back in the day - the narrow-bridged
>lutes that survive : survive to large degree due to the fact of not really
>being professionally played.
An ornate lute made for a small-handed princess naturally had a much better
chance of survival in a museum.
RT
S
Dear David,
thank you for your kind answer.
When I first saw the table in the Hoffmann book I really was surprised
on the fact, that there had been such quite narrow bridges in baroque
times and probably even had been used quite often.
Does this fact also shed a light on the then used strings
7 10:29 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: 13 corse baroque lute looking for a responsible
owner :)
Pat O'Brien was an unquestionable authority on musician anatomy, and
according to him 155mm bridges were fairly ideal.
RT
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> On Oct 6, 2017, at 5:08 AM, Jean-Marie Poir
Thank you David ! The voice of wisdom !
Best wishes,
Jean-Marie
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>I'm glad the differences weren't greater!
>
>I've taken mine from either my own measurements
>or the various paper plans issued. Michael
>Fleming did an interesting comparison of
>different measu
Dear Markus,
I'm glad the differences weren't greater!
I've taken mine from either my own measurements
or the various paper plans issued. Michael
Fleming did an interesting comparison of
different measurements from different
professional makers of the same viols and found
significant differ
Julien Stryjak replaced the bridge on my archlute (made by him) without
removing the top... And everything works fine now !
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>On 06/10/2017 11:28, r.turov...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Pat O’Brien was an unquestionable authority on musician anatomy, and
>> according to him
Am 06.10.2017 um 11:48 schrieb Matthew Daillie:
As for changing bridges, that can require removing the top and changes
to the neck, so not something to be taken lightly.
OK, thank for this correction:
So it is possible, but not that easy ;-).
Best regards
Markus
Best,
Matthew
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On 06/10/2017 11:28, r.turov...@gmail.com wrote:
Pat O’Brien was an unquestionable authority on musician anatomy, and according
to him 155mm bridges were fairly ideal.
RT
One man's food is another man's poison.
As for changing bridges, that can require removing the top and changes
to the nec
The measurements I refer to stem from the new book "Martin und Johann
Christian Hoffmann" by Eszter Fontana, Veit Heller and Klaus Martius,
page 315.
They list up 7 supposedly historic bridges, width of strings (MH =
Martin Hoffmann, JCH = Johann Christian Hoffmann):
MH 9 Nürnberg 169[?]1
Pat O’Brien was an unquestionable authority on musician anatomy, and according
to him 155mm bridges were fairly ideal.
RT
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 6, 2017, at 5:08 AM, Jean-Marie Poirier wrote:
>
> According to David Van Edwards's measurements of 26 lutes all over the world,
> bridges spa
According to David Van Ewdwards measurements, here are the results for lutes by
the Hoffmanns :
HOFFMANN, JC c. 1754 Horniman Museum
148
HOFFMANN, J C c. 1720 Berlin, No. 129 29
145
HOFFMANN, J C
According to David Van Edwards's measurements of 26 lutes all over the world,
bridges span from 140 to 155 mm, with a average around 143 - 152...
Mine is 155 :-) !
Best,
Jean-Marie
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>That is a personal preference, Roman, as it must have been at the time
>considering the great
Hi Roman,
140mm is definitely in the range of the historic bridges of the Hoffmann
lutes, which have widths between 139 mm (MH 9) and 149 mm (JCH R 7).
The baroque lute of Le Luth Dore also has 140mm, which is - in my very
personal opinion - really good to handle.
But as Matthew said, that is
That is a personal preference, Roman, as it must have been at the time
considering the great variation in historic bridge spans.
Best,
Matthew
> On Oct 6, 2017, at 2:39, Roman Turovsky wrote:
>
> 140mm bridge width? Caveat emptor.
> RT
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140mm bridge width? Caveat emptor.
RT
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Sorry to abuse this list for something only tangentially lute related -
and to make matters worse, it's a question not just CG but even AS
inspired - but given the number of guitar players among you, I'll give
it a shot anyway.
To all my guitar and Händel friends (that includes e
Hi
Does anyone have any lute tablature for the piece Alle Stamegne donne?
From the montecassino manuscript I think.
Thank you!
Laura
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I know it's much the best thing to learn continuo but I wonder if anyone
can recommend some ready-to-play continuo parts to go with music for
treble recorder. It seems the recorder player is very competent.
I've got an 8-course Ren lute.
(I have Peter Holman's two books 'The Division Recorder'
Dear friends,
I'm looking for a contact of Bernhard Lang, the owner of
http://www.bassus-generalis.org/
The adress I've got from the site (bernhard at bassus - generalis dot
org) doesn't work...
Could some of you put me in touch with him?
Thanks in advance!
Konstantin
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Dear friends,
next October I'll spend a few days in New York.
I'm looking for a theorbo or an archlute to ren,t from 2nd to 11th.
Can be at 415 or 440.
Can someone help me?
thanks,
Diego
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Hi, folks--
Iâve been asked to play a piece (Esope et Amour) on a concert in the fall.
The anonymous keyboard piece apparently resides in the Drexel 5612 manuscript
in the NYPL. Iâd love to get my hands on a facsimile of the piece rather than
a modern edition but Iâd settle for a grand-s
I'm looking for the score of Oblivion Soave, and aria from Monteverdi's
L'Incoronazione di Poppea. I'm sure my local library will have it, but
the library is closed by now and tomorrow is a Sunday ... Anybody with
a score and a scanner?
David - eternally grateful
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Hi, folks--
I just received an email from a friend (concert guitarist) who has a
colleague (conductor) who is in need of an archlute for a performance
of a piece by Takemitsu. The performance appears to be taking place in
the Atlanta area. I have no other information than that--no d
I am looking for the music of some lute songs. They might be consort
songs, they might be madrigals, they might be anything. All I have is
titles (kindly supplied by the soprano ...):
Miserere my maker (Or is it 'Misery my maker?) (Anon.)
Wand`ring in this place (Cavendish)
This Sweet and Pleasant
preferably ca 1550-1620
David
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It's for a friend. I don't know it, but it's a lute song. Anybody with
a score or a hint where to look?
David
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Doens't have to be lute related.
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Any idea where to find the above song? It's used (8 times) as a
reference to a melody in 17th century Dutch poetry. Airs de cours
would be the logical choice.
Any hint appreciated.
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Dear collected wisdom
I am looking for 16th or early 17th century melodies with the following titles:
- Een zaterdagje na de noene
- Essex leijdt
- O schoonste schoonheid wreed
- Mes pleurs se sont changés en ris
These four titles are used for four poems by Dutch poet P. C. Hooft
(1581-1647)
This email should have gone out under the correct Subject line. Sorry.
Cutting and pasting always comes back to bite.
jeff
Good morning, lute list.
I am in the early stages of a research/writing project and it keeps circling
back around to Dowland's Lachrimae--the song as well as the dances. I
I am looking for the music of the following:
Pierre Bonnet - Je viens de songer endormy
in Premiere livre d'airs mis en musique à quatre, cinq et six parties
(Le Roy and Ballard. Paris, 1585 )
Any lead appreciated.
David
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Could some kind soul with a recorder-past (or present) rummage through
his/her old music and find the score of Gastoldi's - Lo Schernito (a5)
from 1595 for me? I believe there is a London Pro Musica edition, and
a Peters edition from 1970 in which it's listed, but cannot seem to
get my hands on eit
Hello everybody!
I'm looking for a lute maker whose webpage I had stored in my old PC.
Now I can't remember his name.
The only clues I have:
He must be Italian or at least his name seems to be.
He is NOT appearing in the lists of makers you find typing "lute maker"
in
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Subject: [LUTE] Looking for the Robarts Lute Book (facsimile)
Dear List,
I am looking for the Robarts Lute Book in facsimile (not any
partial transcription, like the one available for Django).
Boethius P
Dear List,
I am looking for the Robarts Lute Book in facsimile (not any
partial transcription, like the one available for Django).
Boethius Press printed it in 1978 and is more or less impossible to buy,
despite many references on the web.
If somebody has a copy and is willing to put it in
Dear List,
sorry to continously bother all of you on missing fac-simile, but
apparently most of the French baroque has not been reprinted for a
*long* time...
I am looking for Denis (et Ennemond) Gaultier "Pièces de Luth"
fac-simile. If somebody has it and has time to scan it, it would be GRE
Hello,
I've been trying to get in contact with Alfredo Gile and have not gotten any
response from the email I have. Does anyone know if he is touring or unable to
receive email?
Thanks in advance,
Steven
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Hi luters
I just had a student drop in looking for a solo cantata by Luigi
Rossi--"La bella piu bella" from a manuscript in Paris. I don't have
time to do an extensive search for it right now (beginning of the term)
but I'm finding no modern edition, nor any facsimile of the ms read
Tablature to "I Kissed Her While She Blushed" (Straloch). I haven't
been able to find it anywhere.
And a Happy New Year to everyone!
Stephen Fryer
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Dear Lute List Friends,
I am looking for a lute teacher who will be my mentor in the ways of
the lute. I have a 1977 Michael Schreiner lute, which was built for
me when I was a wild teenager who got sucked into the charismatic
lute vortex.
Please take a look at this vid clip of me (no lau
To the guitarist who posted that he's looking for a lute, how about a
vihuela? There are two for sale on the dartmouth lutes-for-sale page.
A bit over $2000. Affordable?
Ned
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Dear lute netters,
I am looking for
Title: [Re: François Dufaut and the origins of the tombeau. R. Green] When is a
quote not a quote?
Authors: Plommer, Evan
Source: Lute Society of America Quarterly; May 2005, Vol. 40, p39-40.
I have all quarterlies published since 1995 (or 96?) but apparentl
now i'm using my old guitar tuner to tune the lute, i cant hear the
pitch or set it lower then A=436Hz.
so now i'm looking for new tuner, one that i'll be able to hear and
set the pitch for each course, and set A to 415Hz
any suggestions?
b.h.w.
international shipment is needed, in israe
Might anyone have a phone number (cell & home) for Jason Yoshida?
Thanks,
R Savino
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Sorry for the intrusion..
Alex,
Please contact me when you get a chance
Richard Savino
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Apologies for the mass mailing. Stefano, if you are out there on the lute
net, can you contact me off the lute list?
Thanks
Mike Peterson
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Dear lute freaks,
some month ago I saw a nice CD with lute fantasias of Albert de Rippe.
When I went back to the record store, it was sold.
I was looking across all the record stores on the net but could not
find the CD, unfortunately I do not know the artist nor the label.
Does anybody know a
Dear friends,
I'm trying to contact James Gibson, from California, but all my messages are
returning to my mail box with the following message:
"Hi. This is the qmail-send program at 001mail.com.br.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent
LSA mail has been returned that was sent to Dong-hee Kim in Bloomington,
IN. Does anyone have a current address or email for him?
Nancy Carlin
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P.O. Box 6499
Concord, CA 94524 USA
phone 925/686-5800 fax 925/680-2582
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luthier Lourdes Uncilla?
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