Hi,
Here is the list of new lute intabulations, or corrected and reworked
intabulations in Fronimo, with better layouts on IMSLP.
I didnt know until these arrangements that Phalese' works sounds so great and
I am wondering that there are almost so less or no recordings of his works.
To the
Here is a CBC interview with Grant's brother who explains better what happened:
http://mobilevideo.cbc.ca/u/pass~fn/1/ls/~g-16x9~http:,,mobilevideo.cbc.ca,/1/ts/~s~__ABR__/1/f/~video_mp4~__LSV__/1/m/h/7/q/a/k9ho/cbc01/video.m3u8
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On 18 oct. 2014, at 01:21, Christopher
We have posted our Saturday morning quote, this week touching on
musical arrangement.
[1]http://wp.me/p15OyV-14k
Ron Donna
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Hi All,
You can now see and hear more detail on this project, including some of
the considerations which went into it, at:
http://www.luteshop.co.uk/Liuto_Attiorbato.html
Martin
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I just had a quick scan - will read the text later. It looks beautiful,
but I can't get the sound file to play. I'm on an iMac, using Safari.
Rob
On 18 October 2014 16:06, Martin Shepherd [1]mar...@luteshop.co.uk
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Hi All,
You can now see and hear more detail on
I'm looking for the score of Oblivion Soave, and aria from Monteverdi's
L'Incoronazione di Poppea. I'm sure my local library will have it, but
the library is closed by now and tomorrow is a Sunday ... Anybody with
a score and a scanner?
David - eternally grateful
Hi Martin,
That's a nice essay on the instrument. Thanks for championing the doubled
courses - and the doubled top course. (I have a doubled chanterelle on my bass
lute and do appreciate it.) And it's a stunning lute!
I was not able to play the Piccininni for some reason. I tried it in two
it is slow loading, but works fine if you have Quicktime.
RT
On 10/18/2014 11:58 AM, Sean Smith wrote:
Hi Martin,
That's a nice essay on the instrument. Thanks for championing the doubled
courses - and the doubled top course. (I have a doubled chanterelle on my bass
lute and do appreciate
On Oct 18, 2014, at 8:43 AM, David van Ooijen davidvanooi...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm looking for the score of Oblivion Soave
Have you checked IMSLP? There are couple of versions there.
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Thank you Howard and Dennis. Just downloaded the good (?), old (!)
faithful (?!) Malipiero edition and will find the aria.
Thanks all.
David
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Get Martin to build you one- then you can play it anytime without any
damn Quicktime or lazy browsers.
On 10/18/2014 8:58 AM, Sean Smith wrote:
Hi Martin,
That's a nice essay on the instrument. Thanks for championing the doubled
courses - and the doubled top course. (I have a doubled
Martin- that is one sweet looking masterpiece; I would have killed for
one (or paid you to build one!) back in 1999 when I was working on
Piccinini a whole lot. Perfect symmetry! The historic survivors vary a
bit in this regard, yours looks just like one of the better ones that I
have seen.
Thank you again Martin for having built such a wonderful instrument for
me. it was my request to have an instrument as close as possible to the
disposition of the surviving models, because I was persuaded that by
doing so, it could reveal unexpected solutions of unsolved musical and
List,
I know, from my recent post, there are a minority of players on this
list who either own heavier non-historical instruments or own and
actually play them. I am in the latter group, with a 1977 Papazian.
I have tried a variety of strings, and its the trebles that seem the
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