[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: tracking down Airs de cour

2011-01-20 Thread Andreas Schlegel
For all Ballard publications (Airs de cour etc.) from 1599-1673 you have to consult the standard work: Laurent Guillo: Pierre I Ballard et Robert III Ballard. Imprimeurs du roy pour la musique (159-1673), 2 Vol., Sprimont (Mardaga) 2003 A very impressive work! Andreas Am 20.01.2011 um 23:32

[LUTE] Doulce mémoire - Ortiz

2011-01-20 Thread Anton Höger
Hi, I have uploaded a new lute Duet. Doulce mémoire Pierre Sandrin (c.1490-c.1561) Diego Ortiz - Doulce Memoire (Dimunition) everybody knows this. It sounds great and at least it is good for studying. look in

[LUTE] Re: Italian songs

2011-01-20 Thread Wolfgang Wiehe
Hello Helen, Timo Peedu edited some frottole. You can find this at lute.ning: http://lutegroup.ning.com/profile/TimoPeedu?xg_source=profiles_memberList another source is Verdelot 1536 for voice and lute and Verovio: Lodi della Musica (Roma, 1595) Madrigals for 3 voices and Lute an edition is

[LUTE] Volta by Ballard

2011-01-20 Thread Omer Katzir
Does anyone have a copy of the Volta in page 90 of Primier Livre (1611) with staff notation? I don't have a scanner and my copy is filled with performance notes. Need a clean copy of that. I believe it is the fifth volta. Thank You all To get on or off this list see list information at

[LUTE] NNG Meanes and loaded experiments

2011-01-20 Thread Anthony Hind
Dear Lutenists You probably all know by now, that Mimmo Peruffo of Aquila has acquired an extrudor which has allowed him to develop his new NNG compound much closer to his own strong, fairly stiff, gut treble strings, which are themselves based on his understanding and research into how

[LUTE] pupil teacher and duets

2011-01-20 Thread Anton Höger
here are some more studies and so on. Pupil Teacher Byrd - I have been young - 2 lutes unisono 2 Lutes (einstimmig-single line-for studying and teaching purposes) Anonym - Amy souffres que je vous aime Phalese, Pierre - C'est amour qui si rare en la terre se treuve (Tierce

[LUTE] Re: NNG Meanes and loaded experiments

2011-01-20 Thread wikla
Thanks Anthony! Very interesting report on Mimmo's work and inventions! Best wishes, Arto On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 15:13:51 + (GMT), Anthony Hind agno3ph...@yahoo.com wrote: Dear Lutenists You probably all know by now, that Mimmo Peruffo of Aquila has acquired an extrudor

[LUTE] Mikrokosmos IV. ##17-19

2011-01-20 Thread Roman Turovsky
Ballo Sarmatico XVII ans XIX for your perusal and decectation: Arkan, a dance from the Carpathian mountains - http://www.torban.org/balli/images/arkanC.pdf http://www.torban.org/balli/images/arkanC.mp3 http://www.torban.org/balli/images/arkanD.pdf http://www.torban.org/balli/images/arkanD.mp3

[LUTE] Re: Digitale Bibliothek, Munchener DigitalisierungsZentrum

2011-01-20 Thread A. J. Ness
Not all of these are for lute. I do not understand why they are included here. For an imprtant correction, see Paladino. - Original Message - From: T.Kakinami [1]tk...@orchid.plala.or.jp To: 'adS' [2]rainer.aus-dem-spr...@gmx.de; 'Lute net'

[LUTE] Re: Italian songs

2011-01-20 Thread Helen Atkinson
Thank you very much Martin, Wolfgang, Ron/Donna, Bruno, Bernd (what a luscious song - and heavenly singing!) and Arthur for your suggestions. I shall explore them over the next few days. Martin, I would really appreciate having some copies and will email you my address. Helen Good

[LUTE] Re: Italian songs

2011-01-20 Thread Bernd Haegemann
Bernd (what a luscious song - and heavenly singing!) well, I ate a lot of chalk before (ok ok, I don't know whether those guys were reponsible for the naive youtube diaporama, but they really were a wonderful duo on stage. We listened to them in Antwerpen , a whole program just with

[LUTE] Re: Italian songs

2011-01-20 Thread Denys Stephens
Dear Helen, One of the mysteries of 16th century Italian music is why there are so few lute songs surviving - other responses to your question have mentioned most of the known sources, and they are far fewer in number than we might reasonable expect. We certainly know that singing to the lute was

[LUTE] CORREWCTED Re: Italian songs

2011-01-20 Thread A. J. Ness
I posted a response before finishing it. Sorry. In 1964 Benvenuti Disertori published a complete edition of the Bossinensis frottola arrangements, with the ricercars which preface each item. And a rather extensive preface with lots of additional pieces for voice and lute. As you remark the

[LUTE] tracking down Airs de cour

2011-01-20 Thread Jeffrey Noonan
A vocal student here at the university just asked for help locating a couple airs de cour he wants to put on a recital. I'm swamped with performance and class preparation and my time for doing this sort of digging is limited right now. I can eventually get to it, but the sooner we

[LUTE] Re: tracking down Airs de cour

2011-01-20 Thread Bruno Fournier
I probably haveA them in myA AirsA de CoursA anthology, I have to check A Bruno Montreal, Canada On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Jeffrey Noonan [1]jjnoo...@sbcglobal.net wrote: A A vocal student here at the university just asked for help locating a A

[LUTE] Re: tracking down Airs de cour

2011-01-20 Thread adS
On 21.01.2011 00:23, Bruno Fournier wrote: I probably haveA them in myA AirsA de CoursA anthology, I have to check AreA youA sureA ?A RainerA adSA A Bruno Montreal, Canada On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Jeffrey Noonan [1]jjnoo...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

[LUTE] Re: Mikrokosmos IV. ##17-19

2011-01-20 Thread Roman Turovsky
Already documented by the intrepid, indomitable and incandescent Stuart Walsh - http://www.torban.org/balli/images/swXVII.mp3 !!! RT Ballo Sarmatico XVII ans XIX for your perusal and delectation: Arkan, a dance from the Carpathian mountains - http://www.torban.org/balli/images/arkanC.pdf

[LUTE] Re: tracking down Airs de cour

2011-01-20 Thread Jeff
Thanks to everyone who has responded to my inquiry and to Rainer and Jelma for there almost instantaneous and right on target assistance. VERY much appreciated. As usual, the members of this list went above and beyond expectations. Thanks to all! jeff - Original Message - From:

[LUTE-BUILDER] Re: Mandora

2011-01-20 Thread Jon Murphy
Stuart, and all, The problem with the old instruments is the naming. We moderns have a bit better communications than they had. A name could change across boundaries and languages. It is said that the name of the lute comes from the Arabic word for wood - oud. A likely scenario is that when