Dear all,
I would be very grateful indeed if someone on this list could scan and send me
the resulting pdf of these articles from old Journals of the LSA :
E. Vogl: ‘The Lute Music of Johann Anton Losy’, JLSA, xiv (1981), 5–58 and/or
T. Crawford: ‘ New Sources of the Music of Count Losy’, JLSA,
As it seems those journals are still available from the LSA.
On 23.04.2014 22:14, Jean-Marie Poirier wrote:
Dear all,
I would be very grateful indeed if someone on this list could scan and send me
the resulting pdf of these articles from old Journals of the LSA :
E. Vogl: ‘The Lute Music of
The LSA is in the process, which will take a while) to trying to get
organized to make our old Journal and Quarterly articles available
digitally. The handwriting is on the while - postage continues to
increase and in the future nobody is going to want paper copies of old
publications. To get
F6, then choose fonts for tablature.
Mathias
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 15:40:10 +0200
Subject: [Fronimo_editor] Font for German tab
From: Arne Keller arnekelle...@yahoo.com
To: fronimo_edi...@yahoogroups.com
I noticed in Matthias' note to Catherine on May 30. 2011,
http://www.fontspace.com/category/fraktur: a good source for free fraktur
fonts.
Francesco
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Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 5:38 PM
To: Arne Keller
Cc:
Stathis Skandilidis performs wonderfully 3 Nick Drake songs arranged
for solo lute by Gilbert Isbin.A
[1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_0nIQ63JJwfeature=youtu.be
These arrangements are downloadable on
[2]http://lute.musickshandmade.com/collections/view/235
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Gilbert Isbin
The recent discussion here about 5 course lutes reminded me that
Marc Lewon recently published several articles on his blog
about the pieces in the Wolfenbüttel Lute Tablature, which may be the
earliest lute tablature. He has lots of scholarship, and lots of
practical advice about playing with a
On 23/04/2014 17:57, Gilbert Isbin wrote:
Stathis Skandilidis performs wonderfully 3 Nick Drake songs arranged
for solo lute by Gilbert Isbin.A
[1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_0nIQ63JJwfeature=youtu.be
These arrangements are downloadable on
Following up on my recent post asking for info regarding the 5c lute,
here is a video of me playing the six Ricercars Over Genevan Psalm
Tunes by Christoph Dalitz. I think these are really interesting pieces,
and I introduce each one with a short quotation from the relevant
psalm.
Thanks, James. Marc has done some great work there.A
Rob
On 23 April 2014 18:36, James Kimbel [1]jimkim...@gmail.com wrote:
The recent discussion here about 5 course lutes reminded me that
Marc Lewon recently published several articles on his blog
about the pieces in the
As ever, you only have to take an instrument in hand, any instrument,
and you make it sound wonderful! Congrats. As ever.
David
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David van Ooijen
[1]davidvanooi...@gmail.com
[2]www.davidvanooijen.nl
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On 23
Too kind, David, but many thanks.
I love this little lute.A
Rob
On 23 April 2014 22:27, David van Ooijen [1]davidvanooi...@gmail.com
wrote:
A A As ever, you only have to take an instrument in hand, any
instrument,
A A and you make it sound wonderful! Congrats. As ever.
The Wolfenbuttel Lute Tablature must rank as one of the most important
recent discoveries of lute music. Tentatively dated c.1460, it
represents the earliest A music for lute known to exist. It may be the
only authentic source for both plectrum and 5-course lute. Its two
pages were
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