Dear David,
While you're at it, do the trios as well!
It's a back-burner project, mostly because with so many errors it's
difficult to know where to start, and you wonder why not just compose it
yourself. If I remember correctly Besard has trouble remembering which
tuning he is writing in,
David All:
I've posted my arrangement of the Besard, 1617 Branles de village duet
for unison lutes on our web site. It was originally for fourth-apart
lutes, using a fairly close reading of Ballard's setting for solo lute
(Lute II) with Besard adding a decorated superius (Lute I).
Hello,
Miguel Serdoura asked me to forward to the list, that his new CD The
Court of Bayreuth is now available in the USA and in many other
countries. It includes four sonatas by Hagen (f minor and B flat major)
and Falckenhagen (g minor and E flat major) and the Variations of
Scheidler on a
Hello,
Miguel Serdoura asked me to forward to the list, that his new CD The
Court of Bayreuth is now available in the USA and in many other
countries. It includes four sonatas by Hagen (f minor and B flat major)
and Falckenhagen (g minor and E flat major) and the Variations of
Scheidler on a
I have the facsimile of Minkoff in my library (Novus partus Isagoge, both
from the Strasbourg libary with ms. aditions). I think it's still available.
Isn't it?
Andreas
Am 09.04.2010 um 18:52 schrieb Ron Andrico:
David All:
I've posted my arrangement of the Besard, 1617 Branles de
Hello Andreas:
I have the Minkoff facsimile as well, which is the source for the
adaptation I posted. As Martin pointed out, there are many mistakes in
the tablatures and the engraved typeface is a little tricky to read.
That said, there is some wonderful music in this book. The
To celebrate the 500th anniversary of Antonio de Cabezón's birth,
FIMTE (Festival Internacional de Música de Tecla Española) are
organising an online collection of Cabezón's complete works. They're
calling for performances (on any instrument, solo or ensemble) to be
submitted as mp3s.
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 6:52 PM, Ron Andrico praelu...@hotmail.com wrote:
I've posted my arrangement of the Besard, 1617 Branles de village duet for
unison lutes on our web site. It was originally for fourth-apart lutes,
A great many thanks to you, Ron! I had just decided to use the
Bransles as
Czesc Bernd and friends:)
I'll pass on your greetings Bernd and I hope S.L. Weiss Festival in
Grodkow (Grottkau) will be a permanent show in Silesia. Anyway thanks
for link.
Best wishes from Silesia, land of lute stars:)
Grzegorz
Dnia 8-04-2010 o godz. 17:09 Bernd Haegemann napisał(a):
Dear ones,
A few years ago, EMI Reflexe did a re-release of some of the great
old recordings of Anthony Bailes, Paul O'Dette, and Hopkinson Smith, onto CD
I did somehow manage to obtain copies of Bailes' old french CD, and
lautengalaterie, and Paul and Hoppy's Italian duet cd, as well as the
Dear baroque gang,
I have been trying to get into the Scottish, perhaps Celtic? - anyhow
mostly more than less pentatonic - pieces in the Balcarres ms. It is
difficult! Very! When I thought I got a tiny understanding to one example,
The New Highland Lady, mr. Beck's way on page 4, I just
Google Books has a copy of The Ancient Melodies of Scotland (1888):
[1]http://books.google.com/books?id=2qUNIAAJprintsec=frontcoverso
urce=gbs_v2_summary_rcad=0#v=onepageqf=false
which contains a complete transcription into staff notation (starts at
page 217) of the Skene
I looked through that about a year ago, interesting. I had some
doubts about the transcription, but nothing to base them on.
d
At 02:19 PM 4/9/2010, you wrote:
Google Books has a copy of The Ancient Melodies of Scotland (1888):
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