David-
Rest assured, MOST useful!
Thanks for sharing-
Dan
On 5/2/2019 8:03 PM, David Smith wrote:
I have created a PDF of Douglas Towne's edition from the Fronimo archive and
posted it at http://www.dolcesfogato.com/Music/.
I hope it is useful.
David
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From:
I have created a PDF of Douglas Towne's edition from the Fronimo archive and
posted it at http://www.dolcesfogato.com/Music/.
I hope it is useful.
David
-Original Message-
From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu On Behalf Of Jurgen
Frenz
Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2019 1:24 AM
To: Mathias Rösel
Inertia.
On 5/2/2019 7:00 PM, Tristan von Neumann wrote:
Here's a question:
Why do French prints have 5 lines for the 6 course instrument?
Early manuscripts like Pesaro (but not all of them, like BSB Mus. Ms.
2987) already employ six lines.
While 5 lines in Ms. can be explained by the use
Here's a question:
Why do French prints have 5 lines for the 6 course instrument?
Early manuscripts like Pesaro (but not all of them, like BSB Mus. Ms.
2987) already employ six lines.
While 5 lines in Ms. can be explained by the use of the same 5-point pen
used for the lines of staff
Thanks. I will go ahead and generate it then.
David
-Original Message-
From: Edward Martin
Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2019 1:32 PM
To: David Smith
Cc: Jurgen Frenz ; Mathias Rösel
; Lutelist
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: Reymann
Since Doug posted this set of pieces on the Fronimo file site,
On the Polish Jagelonski library is an online version of the Psalms in very
high quality - however it's in the pesky djvu format:
https://jbc.bj.uj.edu.pl/publication/302828
Best
Jurgen
--
“Close your eyes. Fall in love. Stay there.”
Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rumi
Since Doug posted this set of pieces on the Fronimo file site, he is sharing it
for anyone to use. He is very generous.; so yes, it is certainly shareable.
Ed
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> On May 2, 2019, at 3:25 PM, David Smith wrote:
>
> The post says it is Doug Towne. It was posted in Mar. 16
The post says it is Doug Towne. It was posted in Mar. 16 2003. The fromimo
directory contains 74 pieces plus text document describing the pieces.
I do not know how to get in touch with Doug Towne so am not sure if it is
shareable.
If anyone know I would be happy to convert all of the files to
MOI -old mss. & incunabula,
www.omifacsimiles.com
I can,t connect- they may be out of business?
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Original message
From: Terry Muska
Date: 5/2/19 12:33 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: Mathias Rösel
Cc: Lutelist
Subject:
What is OMI and how can I purchase a copy of the Reymann?
Thanks,
Terry
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 2, 2019, at 1:25 AM, Mathias Rösel wrote:
>
> Not easy to read, c and e almost undiscernible at many places.
> Digitalised copies would be great help.
> There must be facsimile files of
Dear All,
On the occasion of the anniversary of Leonardo's death, I have been
asked to send around the announcement of a reconstructed piece on a
sonnet by the Great Leonardo, with some suggestions for good health.
Voice by Gigi Marras and (renaissance-)Lute by my close friend
Hi everyone,
I posted a new beta version of the Fandango software - it is fully
enabled for everyone until June 1st.
See: http://fandango.musickshandmade.com/pages/fandango
Alain
To get on or off this list see list information at
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
I found a djvu file that I converted to a pdf. If anyone would like a copy,
just e-mail me privately, and I'll send it to you.
-Original Message-
From: Tristan von Neumann
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2019 1:47 AM
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Reymann
I have looked
Doug ( for Douglas) Towne, a major contributor to the publication of baroque
and early baroque lite repertoire. and not only!
He was kind enough to translate my article on Gaultier originally published by
the French Lute Society and then in the English Lute Society journal !
Thanks again for
Dear list,
that should be Douglas Towne, LSA member!
There is a Minkoff facsimile of the 'Nocte', published in 1978. Strangely
enough, I have just my personal copy of that.
Best
Joachim
Gesendet von meinem BlackBerry 10-Smartphone.
Originalnachricht
Von: Mathias Rösel
Gesendet:
Yes, that is Noctes, copied by dtowne (not sure who that is, it isn’t Goeran).
Cythara Sacra is not there.
Mathias
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] Im Auftrag
von Jurgen Frenz
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 2. Mai 2019 10:24
An:
There is a "modern" edition on the Fronimo user group archive, I guess it is
accessible to Fronimo users only. It was made in 1999, the "readme" doesn't
identify the author. My guess is Göran Krona or Jason Curtis.
--
“Close your eyes. Fall in love. Stay there.”
Jo Bringmann"s list of facsimiles lists two sources for the Cythara
Sacra.
*[1]http://www.jobringmann.de/facsimile-links
On Wed, May 1, 2019, 11:28 PM Mathias Rösel
<[2]mathias.roe...@t-online.de> wrote:
Not easy to read, c and e almost undiscernible at many places.
I have looked everywhere and never found one...
I noticed some scans disappeared during the last years, I don't know why.
Maybe you were lucky. Many lute sites have been discontinued.
On 02.05.19 08:25, Mathias Rösel wrote:
Not easy to read, c and e almost undiscernible at many places.
Not easy to read, c and e almost undiscernible at many places.
Digitalised copies would be great help.
There must be facsimile files of Reymann online somewhere, though,
because I've g got one.
Mathias
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