[BAROQUE-LUTE] vaudeville

2008-11-17 Thread Roman Turovsky
A set of variations on another late 18th century tune, for your perusal and delectation: http://torban.org/images/poljubyla.pdf http://torban.org/audio/poljubyla.mp3 Enjoy, RT To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

[LUTE] Re: Lute Consort

2008-11-17 Thread Stephan Olbertz
Oh, I remember that I have the Thysius lute book quartets, published by Stefan Lundgren. Tunings: a (superius), g, e, d (bass). I can lend it to you, it only gets dusty here... Viele Gruesse, Stephan Am 16 Nov 2008 um 0:22 hat Susanne Herre geschrieben: Dear

[LUTE] The Online Lute Player

2008-11-17 Thread Rob MacKillop
Sorry this is so long... The recent Igor = The Devil thread has been gnawing away at me. He might have been clumsy in the way he expressed himself, but he was entitled to his view. However, he has highlighted the topic of the Online Lute Player, and what one might expect that to

[LUTE] Re: The Online Lute Player

2008-11-17 Thread demery
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008, Rob MacKillop [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: It would be wonderful if we could hear how the average lute player played in the 16th/17th centuries. hear, hear! yet, we have some clues, if from other instruments. Lots of pubs and coffee houses on this side of the pond

[LUTE] Another one....

2008-11-17 Thread Daniel Winheld
Speaking of Online luters-- I couldn't help it, recorded posted another one- [1]http://vimeo.com/2271297 Wonderful synchronicity, these threads and the recent video postings. Improved lighting on this one, change of instrument technique for reasons stated on the Vimeo site. The

[LUTE] Re: Another one....

2008-11-17 Thread Stephen Arndt
I said that we didn't have plans for Thanksgiving, but that I might have to work. As it turns out, I don't. So we could bring Mom over on Thanksgiving. - Original Message - From: Daniel Winheld [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 6:17 PM