[LUTE] Sigh No More Ladies

2008-04-14 Thread Peter Jones-RR
Dear All, I've been asked to play Sigh No More Ladies for a production of Much Ado. Isn't there a version by Robert Jones? Does anyone have a copy of the music that they might be able to send me? Or can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks, Peter Peter Jones | Room 23 | BBC Maida

[LUTE] Re: Sigh No More Ladies

2008-04-14 Thread Matteo turri
Actually, the setting is by Thomas Ford. It is found in a setting for three voices in MUS. 736-8 at Christ Church, Oxford, which appears to be an adaptation of a solo song - see http://library.chch.ox.ac.uk/music/page.php?set=Mus.+736--8 There is a recording of the song in the CD Songs and

[LUTE] Re: Peg-A-Ramsay

2008-04-14 Thread Ron Andrico
Dear Stephen: You are asking some very good questions. I think you are correct in your analysis of Pegaramsey. On a lute tuned in G, the piece is in C, beginning and ending with an F harmony. It seems to fall into the category of one of those never-ending ballad tunes. The structure looks

[LUTE] Re: Goldberg No 50

2008-04-14 Thread Anthony Hind
Oups, I sent this to the wrong list, sorry. I am not trying to give you French lessons. Anthony Le 14 avr. 08 à 16:13, Anthony Hind a écrit : Chers luthistes Je vous signale que le numero 50 du magazine Goldberg vient de para=EEtre, presque enti=E8rement dedie au luth, avec un article

[LUTE] Re: Peg-A-Ramsay correction

2008-04-14 Thread Ron Andrico
Stephen: The beginning of my pre-coffee description of Pegaramsey (completely off the top of my head) was wrong. It's as follows: I / IV / I / I IV I / V / I / I IV Sorry for the confusion. Best wishes, Ron Andrico http://www.mignarda.com Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 16:25:26 +0100 To: