Hi Benjamin:
I *love* a version by the french theorbist Pascal Monteilhet of the Visee
work, playing a Mathias Durvie theorbe. I'm speaking of a double CD at
low/mid price, including three Bach's cello suites arranged for theorbe.
Greetings,
Juan Fco.
2007/1/17, Benjamin Stehr [EMAIL
Hi,
I like the Jose Miguel Moreno plays of Robert de Visée.
Yes, i listened to it on amazon, but that seems to be one of those which
are no longer available :-)
Benjamin
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Hi,
try this one on Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Visee-Pieces-Theorbe-Robert/dp/B017LN/sr=1-2/qid=1169030127/ref=sr_1_2/105-6836316-2654830?ie=UTF8s=music
It is an old Hopkinson Smith recording, but it's still valid in my opinion.
Luca
Benjamin Stehr on 17-01-2007 11:04 wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
http://www.amazon.com/Visee-Pieces-Theorbe-
Robert/dp/B017LN/sr=1-2/qid=1169030127/ref=sr_1_2/105-
6836316-2654830?ie=UTF8s=music
Thanks for the link! I will try to find it on one of the other stores
90 USD or 81 pounds on amazon.co.uk - crazy...
Benjamin
It is an old Hopkinson
There is one in print, with Vincent Dumestre.
RT
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From: Benjamin Stehr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Recordings of theorbo pieces from Saizenay Ms
Hi,
I like the Jose
On Jan 17, 2007, at 7:51 PM, Benjamin Stehr wrote:
Hi,
can anybody recommend a nice recording of the theorbo pieces from
Robert de Visée (Saizenay Ms.)?
Not sure if all or any of the pieces come from the Saizenay MS, but
you would have a hard time to do better than the CD by Yaunoe
I saw that on Amazon. That price is totally crazy!! Presumably it's
out of print...?
David R
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www.rastallmusic.com
On Jan 17, 2007, at 5:55 AM, Benjamin Stehr wrote:
Hi,
http://www.amazon.com/Visee-Pieces-Theorbe-
At 07:13 AM 1/17/2007, Ed Durbrow wrote:
On Jan 17, 2007, at 7:51 PM, Benjamin Stehr wrote:
Hi,
can anybody recommend a nice recording of the theorbo pieces from
Robert de Visée (Saizenay Ms.)?
Not sure if all or any of the pieces come from the Saizenay MS, but
you would have a hard
On Jan 18, 2007, at 1:12 AM, Eugene C. Braig IV wrote:
I think you mean Yasunori Imamura (at least that's how it's
Anglicized on
his Capriccio release).
Of course I did. Stupid fingers! Just like my lute playing.
I really like that disc, especially Imamura's
interpretation of the