On 11/21/05 1:35 AM, Eric Redlinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michal, Denys, Thomas, Sean, Roman, and others -
thanks a lot for the responses! so, it looks like there were
manuscript versions of French Chansons preceding Attaignant but only
just barely. What I'm trying to explore is the
Daniel F Heiman wrote:
Lute folk:
Periodically there appears on this list a query about where to obtain an
inexpensive lute. On this site:
http://www.luthiers60.freeserve.co.uk/instruments.html
there is a Venere copy advertised as from GBP875, which certainly
qualifies as inexpensive. The lutes
Dear All,
I pass on old news, but it has come to my attention that few outside
Canada
actually know about this interesting story (Hardly surprising! Being a
Canadian abroad I have learnt the world's biggest magic trick: leave
home,
pick up any newspaper anywhere in the world, and
Dear All,
I would like to invite all of you to my newly finished website. Peruse at
your leisure!
All good wishes,
Benjamin
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Dear All,
I would like to invite all of you to my newly finished website. Peruse at
your leisure! It is:
http://www.luthiste.com
All good wishes,
Benjamin
To get on or off this list see list information at
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
Benjamin Narvey wrote:
I pass on old news, but it has come to my attention that few outside
Canada
actually know about this interesting story (Hardly surprising! Being a
Canadian abroad I have learnt the world's biggest magic trick: leave
home,
pick up any newspaper anywhere in the
At 05:25 AM 11/21/2005, Garry Bryan wrote:
I'm also wondering why the tater bug they sell is going for 5159.89
USD. I don't care how fancy a tater bug is, it's still a tater bug and
will most likely be worth 10 USD with in 10 years since someone in the
owner's household is bound to step on it or
I knew I had read this somewhere before. There is a 1991 Zuckerman quote from
a 1995 article by Ross Duffin on his website. Here is the link to the key page:
http://music.cwru.edu/duffin/EMPP/ppqmvt/p3.html
but the entire article is quite illuminating and entertaining.
DS
On Monday,
For those who have not seen this...
The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic
hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs.
There's also a negative side.
-Hunter S. Thompson
A rather sweeping statement.
Does he include
Video would be better. Possible too. How many would be interested in video
lessons? Unfortunately, I don't play the lute.
Rob MacKillop
www.musicintime.co.uk
-Original Message-
From: Charles Browne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 November 2005 17:03
To: Lutelist
Subject: [LUTE]
That's an idea! I might be interested in teaching, my Diploma di
Conservatorio was on renaissance lute, archlute, baroque lute, theorbo ,
baroque guitar and continuo ( yes, it seems a lot but I also studied a lot,
it takes 10 years to get a Diploma in Italy..)
Donatella
At 17:31 21-11-2005 -, Rob MacKillop wrote:
Video would be better. Possible too. How many would be interested in video
lessons? Unfortunately, I don't play the lute.
Rob MacKillop
www.musicintime.co.uk
No, I'd say: You play it very, very fortunately!
Bast wishes,
Arne Keller.
To get
No, I really don't play the lute. Haven't got one. Vihuela and guitar. So
what am I doing on this list? Well, sometimes something important and
meaningful gets said. Enjoying the Sermisy thread.
If enough people had webcams, it would be good to have a masterclass
scenario, or workshop. The
Dear Eric,
There is another factor in this discussion that might
make your hypothesis difficult to explore, and that is
the developing popularity of music making by amateurs
in the early 16c. Castiglione in his Il libro del Cortegiano
makes it clear in the discussion of music it contains that
it
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