On a personal note,
I don ´t think I ´d have been able to see the Dresden mss of Weiss
last year hadn ´t it been for
a personal connection at the SLUB. It was so interesting to see letters
in the tablature that have
gone missing in the scanning process.
I had the same
Arthur’s comment on the answer Bob Spencer got from the FWM librarian about the
Cherbury manuscript reminds me of my own experience at the Fitzwilliam when my
wife, daughter and I visited Cambridge in 1978. I had casually popped into the
Fitzwilliam (around the corner from our hotel) one
I had the honor (privelege?) of viewing and handling the Capirola
Ms at the Newberry in Chicago. No real special precautions. I had to
fill out an application first, naming another responsible party. I
wasn't trying to play from it.
It was awesome.
Leonard Williams
Well, I guess if you had electricity, you could access your harddisk
then :) But if all the landlines are down... also your genny might be
broken after the storm...
While I listen to my gramophone after having played from hardcopy lute
books :)
As for Trump: he knows the US can't win against
--_000_FFA9553912F34B37A36432623F95F2B4asuedu_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1258"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Appalling about the Siena Lute Book.
Gloves are cheap!
A. John Mardinly, Ph.D., P.E.
[cid:43213E1A-45A3-4C0C-B084-966A95C27ED9]
The Sleep of Reason
Sterling (hi!) remarked "Ya, I've been waiting decades now (I think)
for the cherbury manuscript
to be published."
Why not try eons?
How many years has Bob Spencer been gone? Twenty. For decades he
wanted to publish a facsimile
of the Cherbury manuscript, but the aged music
Here's my thoughts: I would recommend buying books anytime, and printing
tabs.
But the reason is quite different from those of most of you I guess.
It is very simple: You never know when there is such a sun storm that
all electric stuff is going to be destroyed.
This happened in mid 19th
Thank you Tristan for the article. No, I haven't found an online
facsimile. The library in question, Biblioteca del Conservatorio S.
Pitro a Majella does not provide any on their site.
G.
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 6:30 PM, Tristan von Neumann
<[1]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de> wrote:
Chris,
I agree with Ron. I use both digital and book format music and have been
waiting to buy the Cherbury ms since I first heard about it. I am
especially interested in the noes and concordances.
Nancy
Dear Chris:
I'm writing in response to Hector's lute list posting on the subject
Very nice!
Here's an article I found:
http://www.amicidellamusicalodi.org/la-storia/la-grande-musica-a-lodi/francesco-quartiron/
Is there an online facsimile of this Ms.?
Am 31.01.2018 um 11:37 schrieb G. C.:
Dear All,
I recently stumbled onto this @ the Swiss Radio.
I use a galaxy tab s2 and a Donner page turner. Heartily recommended.
On 31 January 2018 at 18:16, Bruno Cognyl-Fournier
<[1]fournier...@gmail.com> wrote:
Although I like to have printed facsimiles and editions in
general, I
find PDF's more and more practical for
I HEARTILY second Ron's sentiments. And yes, I got stuff on the hard
drive going nowhere. Last big download project was Miguel de Fuenllana's
magnificent opus- well over 300 pages- I spent literally hundreds of
dollars on all the paper and ink cartridges necessary for this, and then
had to
Although I like to have printed facsimiles and editions in general, I
find PDF's more and more practical for browsing quickly through the
music and printing only what you want to play. I am actually
considering buying a large table so I can read straight from the pdf,
even in
Dear G
Naples, Biblioteca del Conservatorio S. Pitro a Majella MS 7664; see Victor
Coelhos Catalogue (including incipits).
Best
Joachim
-Original-Nachricht-
Betreff: [LUTE] Unknown manuscript
Datum: 2018-01-31T11:39:02+0100
Von: "G. C."
An: "Lutelist"
Dear All,
As indicated in the message below, please reply directly to the secretary of
the Lute Society since I am not collating the replies but simply passing the
information to this list.
Best wishes,
Hector
> On 31 January 2018 at 14:55, Hector Sequera
Good afternoon,
In reply to the original question, the Lute Society just sent an email to its
membership to assess whether or not there is any interest on this. Your reply
to the message below may determine the fate of this project. If interested
simply reply to the secretary at:
On 28 January 2018 at 12:42, Denys Stephens <[1]denyssteph...@sky.com>
wrote:
Dear Matteo,
Thanks for your email! The subject of the planned Cherbury facsimile
was discussed at the Lute Society committee meeting held last December,
and there was still strong interest in
You are obviously confused.
Monica
Original Message
From: r.turov...@gmail.com
Date: 31/01/2018 12:36
To: "mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk"
Cc: , "Martyn Hodgson"
Subj: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ms.CZ Brno D189 - Cross
Monica, you are crossposting on a wrong list!
RT
Sent from my payPhone
> On Jan 31, 2018, at 7:03 AM, "mjlh...@cs.dartmouth.edu"
> wrote:
>
> Some of you on this list will be aware that there has been some
> discussion of this manuscript on the Vihuela List.
>
>
Ya, I've been waiting decades now (I think) for the cherbury manuscript
to be published.
Sterling Price
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Original message
From: Matthew Daillie
Date: 1/31/18 4:26 AM (GMT-07:00)
No significant progress so far...
Jean-Marie
--
>The last I heard all the hard work had been done but they were waiting
>to break even on the Matthew Holmes manuscript before publishing. This
>was already some time ago.
>
>Best,
>
>Matthew
>
>On 31/01/2018 11:54, Rainer wrote:
>>
The last I heard all the hard work had been done but they were waiting
to break even on the Matthew Holmes manuscript before publishing. This
was already some time ago.
Best,
Matthew
On 31/01/2018 11:54, Rainer wrote:
I seem to remember that the English LS had announced a facsimile edition.
Dear Ralph,
A quick search of the "Digitale Bibliothek" doesn't seem to show any
"new" lute related material though. Have you found any?
Best
G.
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 11:30 AM, Ralf Mattes <[1]r...@mh-freiburg.de>
wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 31. Januar 2018 11:19 CET, "G. C."
Tu felix Germania :)
Rainer
On 31.01.2018 11:30, Ralf Mattes wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 31. Januar 2018 11:19 CET, "G. C." schrieb:
Yes, 25 pounds for a "free download" :D
Well, technically speaking, you are free to download (and pay!) or not ;-)
In such moments I'm
I seem to remember that the English LS had announced a facsimile edition.
Rainer
On 31.01.2018 11:19, G. C. wrote:
Yes, 25 pounds for a "free download" :D
G.
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 11:12 AM, Rainer
<[1]rads.bera_g...@t-online.de> wrote:
Have you received a reply?
Dear All,
I recently stumbled onto this @ the Swiss Radio.
[1]https://www.rsi.ch/rete-due/programmi/cultura/quilisma/
Amor-di-liuto-9518098.html
(If you run the page url through google translate, the translation is
quite acceptable.)
The half hour podcast is about an obscure
Am Mittwoch, 31. Januar 2018 11:19 CET, "G. C." schrieb:
>Yes, 25 pounds for a "free download" :D
Well, technically speaking, you are free to download (and pay!) or not ;-)
In such moments I'm glad to live in a country where libraries still remember
what their
Yes, 25 pounds for a "free download" :D
G.
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 11:12 AM, Rainer
<[1]rads.bera_g...@t-online.de> wrote:
Have you received a reply?
Rainer
On 20.01.2018 10:52, Matteo Turri wrote:
We are pleased to offer complete digital copies of the
Have you received a reply?
Rainer
On 20.01.2018 10:52, Matteo Turri wrote:
We are pleased to offer complete digital copies of the following
manuscripts from the Fitzwilliam collection, supplied in pdf format
and available via a free download or on CD.
Cost: £25.00 +vat per
29 matches
Mail list logo