> On Jul 30, 2018, at 1:12 AM, Ed Durbrow wrote:
>
> Doug gives the number 1,200 intabulations in the 16th century, which he says
> is half of the published Italian lute pieces. This number seems low (maybe
> needs another zero?)
Not likely. The key word is “published."
To get on or off
On Jul 30, 2018, at 12:17 AM, David van Ooijen wrote:
> Find attached a paragraph from the chapter on Italian 16th century music from
> the book by DA Smith.
>
> David
Thanks for pointing me towards this, David.
I have the book. I had looked through it. Your eye and memory is better than
On Jul 30, 2018, at 12:17 AM, David van Ooijen wrote:
> Find attached a paragraph from the chapter on Italian 16th century music from
> the book by DA Smith.
>
> David
Thanks for pointing me towards this, David.
I have the book. I had looked through it. Your eye and memory is better than
ard C. Yong"
Date: 7/29/18 9:25 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: Ed Durbrow
Cc: LuteNet list
Subject: [LUTE] Re: intabulations
< I've heard that outside of the piano and possibly violin there is
more lute music than for any other instrument.>
i'm wondering if 'pian
< I've heard that outside of the piano and possibly violin there is
more lute music than for any other instrument.>
i'm wondering if 'piano' here includes the harpsichord repertoire. a
fascinating topic to be sure...
On 29 July 2018 at 22:43, Ed Durbrow <[1]edurb...@gmail.com>
On Jul 30, 2018, at 5:12 AM, Ralf Mattes wrote:
>
> Am Sonntag, 29. Juli 2018 16:43 CEST, Ed Durbrow schrieb:
>
>> Im giving a talk on the lute next week and I was searching for a statistic
>> about how much of the Renaissance lute repertoire consist of intabulations.
>> Also, I am
Am Sonntag, 29. Juli 2018 16:43 CEST, Ed Durbrow schrieb:
> I’m giving a talk on the lute next week and I was searching for a statistic
> about how much of the Renaissance lute repertoire consist of intabulations.
> Also, I am looking for statistics (estimates really) of how many tabs
Hello,
I have published some insights about Sarge Gerbode's tablature
collection a while ago on our blog:
[1]http://cuerdaspulsadas.es/blog/un-analisis-de-la-coleccion-de-tablat
uras-de-sarge-gerbode/
Check out the section related to musical forms.
It is not a comprehensive
Not really answering your question, but for the vihuela repertoire (~700
works) the percentage is roughly this:
Intabulations and songs: ~60%
Fantasias: ~30%
Variations, dances, tientos, glosas etc: ~10%
The numbers are taken from an article by John Griffiths "At Court and at
Home with the
Ed,
I asked Paul O'Dette at the LSA seminar last month about the general
ratio between dances, fantasies/ricercars and intabulations in the 16th
century. He put it at about one third for each.
Sean
On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 7:43 AM, Ed Durbrow <[1]edurb...@gmail.com>
wrote:
hello collective wisdom,
some of you know, that I'm mad for old books. some years ago, I bought
Denkmaeler der Tonkunst in Oesterreich - Band 37: Oesterreichische
Lautenmusik im XVI. Jahrhundert from the year 1959. I think the
book is from an estate of a lute player. inside are
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