Ralf-
Thank you! Never knew- any pictures of this thing? Anyone
building/playing them these days?
Dan
On 2/11/2015 8:27 AM, Mattes wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2015 17:17 CET, Dan Winheld dwinh...@lmi.net schrieb:
...a pantaleon solo...
I thought I knew all the instruments-
...a pantaleon solo...
I thought I knew all the instruments-
Surely not this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkHngpNdrJY
On 2/11/2015 3:37 AM, Stephan Olbertz wrote:
This is exciting! Hier hängt die Unschuld nackt und bloss, aria with Tenor
and (judged by the mp3 on amzon.de) d-minor
Got it-
http://www.la-gioia-armonica.de/english/margit-übellacker-dulcimer-salterio-dulcemelos/instruments/
On 2/11/2015 8:27 AM, Mattes wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2015 17:17 CET, Dan Winheld dwinh...@lmi.net schrieb:
...a pantaleon solo...
I thought I knew all the instruments-
Dear lute friends,
[[Apologies in advance for the commercial advertisement (we are
offering huge discounts on strings)]]
Of all the symbols that the lute has meant throughout history,
pleasure, joy, eroticism, festive atmosphere, sensuality, harmony,
melancholy (Semper Dowland,
My parish's choir always sings the Gregorio Allegri Miserere, Psalm 51,
on Ash Wednesday. I'd love to see the lute could be included in that
piece.
Chris
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Dear lute friends,
During years of work, David Hernandez has worked to rebuild and
digitize a good part of the main manuscript heritage of the lute. A
very extensive, thorough and demanding work has always developed with
his characteristic humility.
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- Original Message -
From: Chris Barker csbarker...@att.net
To: 'Lute' lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 6:14 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Lenten music...
My parish's choir always sings the Gregorio Allegri Miserere, Psalm 51,
on Ash Wednesday. I'd love to see the
Excellent! Sincerest thanks for sharing, Diego.
Eugene
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From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of
Diego Cantalupi
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2015 10:52 AM
To: lutelist Net
Subject: [LUTE] new bass strings by Aquila corde
Dear
Lute denoted domestic/familial peace throughout Europe. A broken string
on a lute denoted the same thing touched by death.
Lute's use in paintings on naughty themes was obviously meant as a mockery.
RT
On 2/11/2015 1:24 PM, David Morales wrote:
Dear lute friends,
[[Apologies in
Musical instruments can be played during Lent depending on the
denomination. The Allegri Miserere is meant to be a cappella, and that
would be a reason to not include instruments. However, I was in a choir
whose sopranos were having a lot of difficulty with the high notes, so
our
Don't take it all too seriously, but it's there for those who want to
see it:
[1]http://home.kpn.nl/ooije006/david/writings/pics_f.html
David
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David van Ooijen
[2]davidvanooi...@gmail.com
[3]www.davidvanooijen.nl
Dear Stephan
I stand corrected. I remembered it as Graupner because of the
anniversary year and because ofA all the Graupner I played myself, but
it was Gebel. Georg Gebel. Johannes Passion with obligato lute.A
My apologies for the wild goose chase and/or red herrings. Neither for
This is exciting! Hier hängt die Unschuld nackt und bloss, aria with Tenor
and (judged by the mp3 on amzon.de) d-minor theorbo. Gebel was a close
friend of Johann Kropfgans. I believe his single lute piece is an
arrangement of a pantaleon solo, which Gebel played quite succesfully (he
used an all
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