[LUTE] Re: [Lute] Lute and Harp duets

2009-10-20 Thread Bernd Haegemann
does anyone on the list have any experience of playing duets with a harp (either renaissance or baroque lute)? I would be grateful for some help in terns of possible repertoire! The last thing I remember, though faintly, was harp, lute and maracas, the repertoire from Buena Vista Social club.

[LUTE] Re: [Lute] Lute and Harp duets

2009-10-20 Thread Mathias Rösel
Bernd Haegemann b...@symbol4.de schrieb: does anyone on the list have any experience of playing duets with a harp (either renaissance or baroque lute)? I would be grateful for some help in terns of possible repertoire! The last thing I remember, though faintly, was harp, lute and

[LUTE] Re: [Lute] Lute and Harp duets

2009-10-16 Thread tiorba
From: Charles Browne char...@brownecowie.fsnet.co.uk Greetings! does anyone on the list have any experience of playing duets with a harp (either renaissance or baroque lute)? I would be grateful for some help in terns of possible repertoire! Thanks Charles I think you can arrange some of

[LUTE] Re: [Lute] Lute and Harp duets

2009-10-16 Thread Eugene C. Braig IV
Not directly myself. However, about two decades ago, there was a lute-harp duo that used to perform at The Ohio State University's renaissance festival (I really don't know who either performer was, but the lutenist was male and the harpist female). It seems to me they played half-transcriptions

[LUTE] Re: [Lute] Lute and Harp duets

2009-10-16 Thread Craig Robert Pierpont
Hello Charles, Consider posting your request to the Yahoo Harplist and the Yahoo HistoricalHarplist. Craig Craig R. Pierpont Another Era Lutherie www.anotherera.com --- On Fri, 10/16/09, Charles Browne char...@brownecowie.fsnet.co.uk wrote: From: Charles Browne

[LUTE] Re: [Lute] Lute and Harp duets

2009-10-16 Thread demery
Greetings! does anyone on the list have any experience of playing duets with a harp (either renaissance or baroque lute)? I would be grateful for some help in terns of possible repertoire! Thanks Charles As any harpist will confirm, much depends on the harp. Historical harps were mostly

[LUTE] Re: [Lute] Lute and Harp duets

2009-10-16 Thread Ron Andrico
Hello Charles: I have played quite a few duets with harps, or I should say with harpists. What a harpist can easily play depends upon whether the harp has chromatic notes available. If you're playing with a modern concert harp, anything goes and it only becomes a question of

[LUTE] Re: [Lute] Lute and Harp duets

2009-10-16 Thread Guy Smith
Andrico Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 9:40 AM To: char...@brownecowie.fsnet.co.uk; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] Re: [Lute] Lute and Harp duets Hello Charles: I have played quite a few duets with harps, or I should say with harpists. What a harpist can easily play depends upon whether

[LUTE] Re: [Lute] Lute and Harp duets

2009-10-16 Thread David Tayler
...@brownecowie.fsnet.co.uk; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] Re: [Lute] Lute and Harp duets Hello Charles: I have played quite a few duets with harps, or I should say with harpists. What a harpist can easily play depends upon whether the harp has chromatic notes available

[LUTE] Re: [Lute] Lute and Harp duets

2009-10-16 Thread wikla
Years ago I made Dowland's Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home (or something like that?) duetto with a baroque harpist. She was playing from a modern staff notation, and I played from tabulature. Poulton's edition. Worked very well. No problems with the balance. I guess there is quite a lot of lute