hi,
there are new lute intavolations for 2 equal lutes (Unisono) on IMSLP
Dowland, John - (10) M. John Langton's Pavan ---
http://imslp.org/wiki/Lachrimae,_or_Seven_Tears_%28Dowland,_John%29#IMSLP253742
Dowland, John - (19) M. Buctons Galiard ---
Re below: for 'major life's' read 'major life's work'
MH
--- On Mon, 8/10/12, Martyn Hodgson hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
From: Martyn Hodgson hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: [LUTE] Re: the point of synthetics - Rather the movement of
the
Also worth mentioning that Mace's compositions aren't that bad either.
Tony Bailes has recorded some of them.
Bill
PS After trying everything, I'm drifting back to nylon strings as
being the least troublesome and certainly least expensive. [ducks for
cover . . .]
From:
Also worth mentioning that Mace's compositions aren't that bad either.
Yes, seconded!
Mathias
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hi,
I would not advertise, but maybe someone is interested in it.
My art book at Hirmer (one of the most prestigious art book publishing in
general) has just appeared.
Hirmer Verlag
ISBN-13: 978-3-7774-6091-8
Have fun
Anton
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Dear List,
I will spend a week in Berlin to attend various meetings. I am sure
I'll be able to reserve a bit of time for anything lute-related.
Is there any original instrument to see and/or any interesting concert
going on this week?
Thank you in advance for your help,
On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 13:24:20 +0200, Luca Manassero wrote
Dear List,
I will spend a week in Berlin to attend various meetings. I
am sure I'll be able to reserve a bit of time for anything lute-related.
Is there any original instrument to see and/or any interesting concert
going
Here is the link http://www.flickr.com/photos/wfiupublicradio/4422058905/
I don't think it's to be played lefty
Best regards
JL
Wiadomość napisana przez A.J. Padilla MD w dniu 8 paź 2012, o godz. 17:52:
The musica viva website describes the dyphone as having two necks, 180
degrees apart.
Before I depart this subject, I should remind everyone what it is. It isn't
about whether you should discredit everything Mace writes, which is not what
I've suggested. The question was how to interpret Mace's statement that red
strings were commonly rotten. Here are three possibilities:
1.
Try again: I meant to say the word case does NOT appear in MM.
On Oct 8, 2012, at 11:16 AM, howard posner howardpos...@ca.rr.com wrote:
What jumps out is that he does not compare the advantages of a bed with those
of keeping the lute in its case. But the word case does appear in Musick's
Dear Howard,
This sort of hyperbolic generalization is very common --Jaroslaw has done it
repeatedly with my comments about Mace, turning them into a statement that I
don't believe anything Mace said because he was eccentric. I do the same
thing all the time (though I try to avoid doing
My very dear Jaroslaw; how good to hear from you.
On Oct 8, 2012, at 12:41 PM, JarosÅaw Lipski jaroslawlip...@wp.pl wrote:
Then, lets examine your own words without any additions.
But with lots of subtractions; i.e. if you're going to parse, you should parse
completely, starting with the
Howard,
I'll try to forget your irony, but it is definitely better than nothing :)
My very dear Jaroslaw; how good to hear from you.
On Oct 8, 2012, at 12:41 PM, Jarosław Lipski jaroslawlip...@wp.pl wrote:
Then, lets examine your own words without any additions.
But with lots of
Thank you very much to all who sent me their suggestions! I really hope
to have enough time to visit at least the Museum.
Best,
Luca
Luca Manassero on 08/10/12 13.24 wrote:
Dear List,
I will spend a week in Berlin to attend various meetings. I am sure
I'll be able to
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