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An: Roman Turovsky , Luca Manassero
Cc: lute net
Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Conradi Sonata in C Major - source?
Conradi edition
New Pieces for the Lute
as Preludes, Allemands, Courants,
Giques, Menuets, etc.
Frankurt an der Oder
by Johann Gottfried CONRADI
1724
Conradi edition
New Pieces for the Lute
as Preludes, Allemands, Courants,
Giques, Menuets, etc.
Frankurt an der Oder
by Johann Gottfried CONRADI
1724
Johann Gottfried Conradi,
a known publisher from 1713 to 1735
in Frankfurt an der Oder
(a city situated at the river Oder,
about 50 km east of
Basically the same as for David Kellner selection of lute pieces?
Luca
On sab, 02 giu 2018 23:28:32 +0200 Roman Turovsky
wrote
It seems the consensus is that Conradi was the publisher, but not the
composer,
who remains unidentified.
RT
On 6/2/2018 12:23 PM,
It seems the consensus is that Conradi was the publisher, but not the
composer,
who remains unidentified.
RT
On 6/2/2018 12:23 PM, Luca Manassero wrote:
Thank you, Ed.
In the meantime I got a few copies, but I'll order the facsimile by
Tree Editions. I knew Conradi already, but
Thank you, Ed.
In the meantime I got a few copies, but I'll order the facsimile by
Tree Editions. I knew Conradi already, but wasn't aware that we have
such a tiny bit of his music.
Luca
On sab, 02 giu 2018 14:07:30 +0200 Edward Martin
wrote
You are correct
You are correct Luca, Tree editions has the book. There are 3 basic
works, a suite in C Major, a suite in A major, and 2 incidental pieces
in d minor. It is indeed fabulous music, and it is frustrating that
there are not more pieces.
ed
On Sat, Jun 2, 2018 at 4:33 AM Luca
On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:28 AM, Daniel Winheld wrote:
LP of a young Hopkinson Smith performing on the Widhalm lute- an
unrestored 18 century swan-neck style 13 course instrument,
miraculously in playing condition. No turntable, I actually don't
know how it sounds.
Quite good, on the whole,
I think Schäffer's CD is re-issued on CD
(http://www.amazon.com/French-Baroque-Suites-Reusner-Conradi/dp/B029VU)
A great recordung which I would like to recommend wholeheartedly
Thomas
Daniel Winheld schrieb:
And of course the fine rendition by the late Michael Schaffer of the
A major
Yes, that's the one. The entire CD is on that
high level. This is a good thread to note that
many older generation, (but post heavy-lute,
played with unformed or uninformed technique) are
not the least bit obsolete- Chris Wilson comes
first to my mind as an often exquisite player-
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 1:49 PM
To: Daniel Winheld
Cc: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Conradi Sonata
There are more Conradi recordings:
Neue Lautenstuecke
Lutenist: Rainer Waldeck
ww.earlymusic.com
The Baroque Lute
Sony CB621
Lutenist: Eugen Dombois
Michael Schaeffer actually recorded the A-major Conradi suite. I am fortuned
to a have his CD - recorded from the 70's
actually, he died in a care accident in a young age.
Walter Gerwig had a long illness and refused western medicine intervention,
because of his religious believe.
I hope I
Hi!
A Google search on Conradi's name came up with this
http://www.the-orb.net/bibliographies/st-john_bib.html
44.
Author: Dithmar, Justus Christoph, 1677-1737.
Vertot, abbe de, 1655-1735.
Title:Geschichte des ritterlichen Johanniter-Orden : und
Martin,
That is true, that Conradi published books on a most varied list of
subjects, such as law, medicine, botany, church history, etc. This
particular book is one of them. I saw, a year ago, another book
listed as having been published by Conradi.
ed
At 08:40 AM 1/12/2010, Martin
-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On
Behalf Of albertreyer...@kabelmail.de
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 1:49 PM
To: Daniel Winheld
Cc: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Conradi Sonata
There are more Conradi recordings:
Neue Lautenstuecke
Lutenist: Rainer Waldeck
To: Daniel Winheld
Cc: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Conradi Sonata
There are more Conradi recordings:
Neue Lautenstuecke
Lutenist: Rainer Waldeck
ww.earlymusic.com
The Baroque Lute
Sony CB621
Lutenist: Eugen Dombois
Regards
Albert
TREE EDITION
- Music for the Lute
, January 11, 2010 1:49 PM
To: Daniel Winheld
Cc: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Conradi Sonata
There are more Conradi recordings:
Neue Lautenstuecke
Lutenist: Rainer Waldeck
ww.earlymusic.com
The Baroque Lute
Sony CB621
Lutenist: Eugen Dombois
Martin
Enviado el: lunes, 11 de enero de 2010 12:25
Para: Nicolás Valencia; 'Daniel Shoskes'
CC: 'LuteNet list'; baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Asunto: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Conradi Sonata
Dear Nicolas and all,
Thanks for inquiring about Conradi. You care
correct, in that the pieces are from the 1724
From: Peter Martin peter.l...@gmail.com
There was a gentleman named Igor a little while ago, who was not afraid
to offer adverse (rude, actually) opinions on YouTube lute videos. He
was hounded off the list as a troll. Nobody has dared say anything
since.
P
I believe I have taken
; Daniel Shoskes; LuteNet list; Franz Mechsner
Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Conradi Sonata
Hi Franz,
I always try to include some positive constructive criticism when I
comment on people's things. This is tough to do, though. Things must
be worded very carefully in print or the most well
Message-
From: Daniel Shoskes kidneykut...@gmail.com
To: Franz Mechsner franz.mechs...@northumbria.ac.uk
Cc: chriswilke chriswi...@yahoo.com; Ed Durbrow edurb...@sea.plala.or.jp;
LuteNet list lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Mon, Jan 11, 2010 9:44 am
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Conradi Sonata
Ok, I
Daniel,
I didn't know Conradi's music so thanks for sharing these beautiful pieces.
I'd love to hear that Barto's bootleg!
I looked at the New Grove Dictionary of Music and found there are two
Conradi. Based on the publication date you give (1724), I guess these works
are from Johann Melchior,
A facsimile of the Conradi Lute music
is available from TREE EDITION
www.Tree-Edition.com
Nicolás Valencia schrieb:
Daniel,
I didn't know Conradi's music so thanks for sharing these beautiful pieces.
I'd love to hear that Barto's bootleg!
I looked at the New Grove Dictionary of Music and
Ed Martin has learned quite a bit about the multiple Conradis- and
has recorded them as well. Perhaps he will weigh in here on this,
unless it was already dealt with and may be in the archives.
Dan
I didn't know Conradi's music so thanks for sharing these beautiful pieces.
I'd love to hear
There are more Conradi recordings:
Neue Lautenstuecke
Lutenist: Rainer Waldeck
ww.earlymusic.com
The Baroque Lute
Sony CB621
Lutenist: Eugen Dombois
Regards
Albert
TREE EDITION
- Music for the Lute -
Albert Reyerman
Finkenberg 89
23558 Luebeck
Germany
And of course the fine rendition by the late Michael Schaffer of the
A major suite on his recording of French Baroque Lute Suites, which
was available on CD, don't think it's still in print, but used copies
may be available. Definitely a must have.
Dan
--
Rachel Winheld
820 Colusa Avenue
To repeat my comments to the group (since I replied privately
inadvertently), I thought the music quite lovely, and very nicely
played. Franz's point concerning the absence of constructive
critical commentary may be pertinent. Since I'm working on Renaissance
lute only, and am not
preference in there as well.
Chris
--- On Sat, 1/9/10, Franz Mechsner franz.mechs...@northumbria.ac.uk wrote:
From: Franz Mechsner franz.mechs...@northumbria.ac.uk
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Conradi Sonata
To: Ed Durbrow edurb...@sea.plala.or.jp, Daniel Shoskes
kidneykut...@gmail.com, LuteNet list
:54
An: franz.mechs...@northumbria.ac.uk; edurb...@sea.plala.or.jp;
kidneykut...@gmail.com; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Betreff: Re: [LUTE] Re: Conradi Sonata
To repeat my comments to the group (since I replied privately
inadvertently), I thought the music quite lovely, and very nicely
of personal
preference in there as well.
Chris
--- On Sat, 1/9/10, Franz Mechsner franz.mechs...@northumbria.ac.uk
wrote:
From: Franz Mechsner franz.mechs...@northumbria.ac.uk
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Conradi Sonata
To: Ed Durbrow edurb...@sea.plala.or.jp, Daniel Shoskes
kidneykut
On Jan 11, 2010, at 2:46 PM, Franz Mechsner wrote:
It's not only about the lute... The issue is really important and goes
deep - how to be open and honest but polite or at least respectful at
the same time. I think we protect ourselves in the first place saying
we are so unsecure
Wow! Really well done. Lots of taste and feeling.
On Jan 10, 2010, at 6:27 AM, Daniel Shoskes wrote:
Dear all: the very first piece of music that I heard performed live
on
a baroque lute was Conradi's C Major Sonata played by Bob Barto at
LSA
in 2003. I've finally
A little observation: as a rule, all performances are commented with
exalted praize only (Welldonewonderful...) plus silence on anything
which might be improved or on which one might be of different opinion
- in strong contrast to the discussions where we can learn so much from
each
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