. That is the reason.
ed
At 10:18 PM 4/26/2005 -0300, Bruno Correia wrote:
Dear all,
Recently I have been working on the Huwett fantasia by Robert Dowland's
A varietie of lute lessons. I'm trying to find recordings of this
piece but unfortunately I just found two, one from Lutz Kirchof and
another
Dear All,
Ooops, I said the subject doubled in speed, I meant halved. If you play
it as written in VLL, you get the first seven notes of the subject in
crotchets, then the last two in minims. If you add a minim rhythm sign
at the beginning of measure 35, the subject stays the same speed
actually written for a 9 course lute, somewhat of an oddity. In judging
from instruments at the time that would have been used, they were all
around 68 cm or so, so in a larger, longer instrument, a lower pitch would
have been indicated. That is the reason.
That leaves the question what to
On 4/27/05, Martin Shepherd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Ed and All,
I wouldn't describe the 9c lute as something of an oddity! There's
probably more music for 9c than for 10c, and it was obviously very much
in evidence in England. Just to name a few sources: Francisque (1600),
Besard
from the Royal Courts of Europe_, RCA
Victor Stereo SB-6698 (LSC-2924)
Best wishes,
Stewart McCoy.
- Original Message -
From: Bruno Correia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 2:18 AM
Subject: Huwett
Dear all,
Recently I have been working
Dear Goeran and All,
The Piece of the Month isn't dead, just sleeping...
I'm hoping to revive it in the autumn, when I've finished dealing with
the hundreds of tasks I have on hand, not all of them lute-related, alas.
Best wishes,
Martin
G.R. Crona wrote:
On 4/27/05, Martin Shepherd [EMAIL
.
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At 10:18 PM 4/26/2005 -0300, Bruno Correia wrote:
Dear all,
Recently I have been working on the Huwett fantasia by Robert Dowland's
A varietie of lute lessons. I'm trying to find recordings of this
piece but unfortunately I just found two, one from Lutz Kirchof and
another
Dear all,
Recently I have been working on the Huwett fantasia by Robert Dowlands
A varietie of lute lessons. Im trying to find recordings of this
piece but unfortunately I just found two, one from Lutz Kirchof and
another by Nigel North. In both recordings the piece is played as if the
lute
- Original Message -
From: Bruno Correia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 9:18 pm
Subject: Huwett
Dear all,
Recently I have been working on the Huwett fantasia by Robert
DowlandsA varietie of lute lessons. Im trying to find
recordings of this
piece
that I no longer own. I still have the first Schreiner theorbo - waiting
for me to get back to writing transcriptions.
At 09:18 PM 4/26/05, Bruno Correia wrote:
Dear all,
Recently I have been working on the Huwett fantasia by Robert Dowland's
A varietie of lute lessons. I'm trying to find
, they were all
around 68 cm or so, so in a larger, longer instrument, a lower pitch would
have been indicated. That is the reason.
ed
At 10:18 PM 4/26/2005 -0300, Bruno Correia wrote:
Dear all,
Recently I have been working on the Huwett fantasia by Robert Dowland's
A varietie of lute lessons. I'm
to writing transcriptions.
At 09:18 PM 4/26/05, Bruno Correia wrote:
Dear all,
Recently I have been working on the Huwett fantasia by Robert
Dowland's
A varietie of lute lessons. I'm trying to find recordings of this
piece but unfortunately I just found two, one from Lutz Kirchof
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