with.
Best wishes,
Stewart McCoy.
-Original Message-
From: Monica Hall
Sent: Wednesday, June 3, 2015 3:01 PM
To: Jelle Kalsbeek
Cc: Lutelist
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Mass intabulation
I don't think anyone has ventured to arranged Machaut's mass for lute. I
don't think it would be at all suitable
On 2015-06-04 6:48 AM, Monica Hall wrote:
Yes - this is what happens in the vihuela books. The Benedictus seems
to be
a favourite because it is often reduced to fewer parts in the original mass
settings. The Crucifixus from the Credo is another bit which seems
popular.
I am not familiar with
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From: Monica Hall
Sent: Wednesday, June 3, 2015 3:01 PM
To: Jelle Kalsbeek
Cc: Lutelist
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Mass intabulation
I don't think anyone has ventured to arranged Machaut's mass for
lute. I
don't think it would be at all suitable.
As far as I
Ron, Monica, Bernhard,
Thanks a lot for the information provided!
I found Lute Improvisation by George Weigand for aNOT1 in the local
library (they were getting rid of books nobody ever read, apparently).
I know of one person who attempted to play Machaut's Kyrie from Messe
de
How ghastly. Machaut must be turning in his grave!
Monica
- Original Message -
From: [1]Jelle Kalsbeek
To: [2]Bernhard Hofstoetter
Cc: [3]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu ; [4]Monica Hall
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: Mass intabulation
P.S. to my previous message - a good place to start might be with John
Griffith's book Taner vihuela segun Juan Bermudo published by Institucion
Fernando el Catolico in Zaragoza in 2003.It includes the Benedictus
from Missa Pange lingua arranged by Fuenllana and one from Missa Ave maris
I don't think anyone has ventured to arranged Machaut's mass for lute. I
don't think it would be at all suitable.
As far as I know the only person foolish enough to try and arrange complete
masses by Josquin - for vihuela - is Pisador and his arrangements are not
much to write home about. I
I think you'll find very few complete mass settings in historical
sources but there are many stray mass movements to be found - the list
is quite extensive. For starters, you can find sections from the
Gloria of Josquin's Missa pange lingua in the famous Capirola ms. And
there
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P.S. to my previous message - a good place to start might be with John
Griffith's book Taner vihuela segun Juan