[LUTE] Ma Belle si ton ame of Gilles Durant de la Bergerie

2008-10-07 Thread Stewart McCoy
it, you may have to make your own with Django. Best wishes, Stewart McCoy. -Original Message- From: William Brohinsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 07 October 2008 02:18 To: lute-cs. dartmouth. edu Subject: [LUTE] Ma Belle si ton ame of Gilles Durant de la Bergerie

[LUTE] Ma Belle si ton ame of Gilles Durant de la Bergerie

2008-10-07 Thread Stewart McCoy
signs. Best wishes, Stewart. -Original Message- From: Mathias Rösel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 07 October 2008 14:28 To: Stewart McCoy Subject: Re: [LUTE] Ma Belle si ton ame of Gilles Durant de la Bergerie Dear Stewart, I'm not familiar with the issue at stake as a whole

[LUTE] Ma Belle si ton ame of Gilles Durant de la Bergerie

2008-10-07 Thread Stewart McCoy
] Sent: 07 October 2008 14:09 To: Stewart McCoy Subject: Re: [LUTE] Ma Belle si ton ame of Gilles Durant de la Bergerie Colliginous: used by the Wizard of Oz in first addressing the trembling Tin Woodsman in the 1939 movie: Clattering collection of colliginous junk. The word (hard to find

[LUTE] Ma Belle si ton ame of Gilles Durant de la Bergerie

2008-10-06 Thread William Brohinsky
Colliginous trenchancy, Tonight I was given a pretty hard-to-read copy of this bataille air de cour based on Une Jeune Filette. I'm to play the lute part (it fits fine on a renlute in G) I wonder if anyone has a fair copy, or perhaps a well-set PDF of this piece? If not, now that I've learned