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From: Alain Veylit
Cc: Lute List
Sent: Sun, Mar 17, 2019 1:05 pm
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Rust - transcriptions of 21 and 53
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-Original Message-
From: Alain Veylit
Cc: Lute List
Sent: Sun, Mar 17, 2019 1:05 pm
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Rust - transcriptions of 21 and 53, I and II
Thanks for the suggestions, Martyn.
Actually, I was wondering about the Johann Ludwig Krebs concerto in C
f
The Krebs concerti will be edited by Stephan Olbertz. We worked on them some
months ago and I think the edition will appear soon.
Itâs a little bit tricky because of all the variants.
Andreas
> Am 17.03.2019 um 17:35 schrieb Alain Veylit :
>
> Thanks for the suggestions, Martyn.
>
>
Thanks for the suggestions, Martyn.
Actually, I was wondering about the Johann Ludwig Krebs concerto in C
for B. lute and strings. The score is widely available on the Net -
here on scribd:
[1]https://www.scribd.com/document/371003432/Krebs-Johann-Ludwig-C-Dur-
Krebs-WV-202 - or
You may consider transcribing some of Haydn's wonderful keyboard works
or violin and keyboard or piano trios - careful selection will throw up
works similarly accommodating to the the late lute as the Rust
pieces.. And, of course, some of the Baryton trios can work well with
lute
Those of you interested in late 18th century Baroque lute + violin/viola
may be interested in transcriptions of Rust sonatas I made that are now
available for viewing:
I. Sonata in C Major for lute and viola (Rust 21). I worked with
Jean-Daniel Forget to see if we could get a playable
o used it.
Arthur.
-Original Message-
From: Alain Veylit
To: Arthur Ness ; lute.corner
; lute
Sent: Fri, Jan 4, 2019 9:43 pm
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Rust
Thanks Arthur,
I am very curious about Mr Scurius / Squirrel: how does he fit in the
story? The idea be
the photostat that I looked at the LincolnCenter library 30 yeaqrs ago
was a different sonata,
with a slow movement in minor.
Same handwriting I think.
RT
On 1/7/2019 2:20 PM, Arthur Ness wrote:
He's a digital copy (grandson scribe???).
A. F. Weiss (a son of SLW), Johann Reichardt
(d. 1815) and Christian Gottlieb Scheidler (d. 1814).
Arthur
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-Original Message-
From: Alain Veylit
To: Arthur Ness ; lute.corner
; lute
Sent: Fri, Jan 4, 2019 9:43 pm
Subject: [LUTE] Re:
Thanks Arthur,
I am very curious about Mr Scurius / Squirrel: how does he fit in the
story? The idea behind the Wilhem Rust "deception" was to make
Friedrich Rust appear to be the missing link between Mozart and
Beethoven, which lute music would not necessarily or obviously support
Thanks Andreas,
Here is the metadata information for the manuscript I have downloaded -
It does not seem to fit the two sources you mention since the lute part
is in notation. I made a mistake in my first message: the sonata is for
viola d'alto - not viola d'amore. It looks to me more like an
I made in 1988/89 a reconstruction of the three sonatas for violin (flute) and
lute (still available). Below you will find the text from my edition, published
in 1998. The sonata for viola is not edited (re-intabulated) for lute.
Friedrich Wilhelm Rust
(1739 -1796)
Three Sonatas for Lute and
I looked at its facsimile at the Lincoln center library 25 years ago, but I
remember little.
The slow movement looked interesting.
RT
http://turovsky.org
Feci quod potui. Faciant meliora potentes.
> On Jan 3, 2019, at 7:56 PM, Alain Veylit wrote:
>
> Anyone knows anything about a Sonata
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