as to Wikipedia -
it has been trustworthy in most fields of knowledge, with the exception
of those areas
that are politically contested (this is obviously not limited to
Bakfark's ethnicity.).
But even those areas are not in a bad shape.
RT
On 3/6/2017 6:32 AM, Ron Andrico wrote:
[1]http://www.torban.org/lodomericae/audio/502.mp3
[2]http://www.torban.org/lodomericae/images/502.pdf
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
On 2/24/2017 11:57 AM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
The ballad of Dovbush, the Ukrainian Robin Hood -
[3]http://torban.org/audio/sadovska/dovbush.mp3
The ballad of Dovbush, the Ukrainian Robin Hood -
http://torban.org/audio/sadovska/dovbush.mp3 - sung by the great Mariana
Sadovska.
Two renaissance lute versions, in c and d:
http://www.torban.org/lodomericae/audio/501.mp3
http://www.torban.org/lodomericae/images/501.pdf
are better.
Rob
On 11 February 2017 at 15:59, Roman Turovsky <[1]r.turov...@gmail.com>
wrote:
A question for the Collective Wisdom:
Looking for opinions on planetary tuners for lutes or vihuelas,
cautionary tales, where to get them, which brands, how to install
A question for the Collective Wisdom:
Looking for opinions on planetary tuners for lutes or vihuelas,
cautionary tales, where to get them, which brands, how to install etc.
Thank ye all,
RT
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RT
On 2/9/2017 6:43 PM, Peter Kwasniewski wrote:
My son is renting an archlute from the LSA. He just got it yesterday
and has been enjoying it immensely so far, playing his Renaissance lute
repertoire on it.
Since I'm the one signed up
won't be there!
On Jan 8, 2017, at 9:14 AM, Roman Turovsky <[4]r.turov...@gmail.com>
wrote:
an experiment with cognitive dissonance inherent in our angst-ridden
times -
[1][5]https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__youtu.be_B
z2IbHPk7ok=
an experiment with cognitive dissonance inherent in our angst-ridden
times -
[1]https://youtu.be/Bz2IbHPk7ok
Cinematography by [2]ÐÐ¾Ð»Ð¾Ð´Ð¸Ð¼Ð¸Ñ Ð¥Ð°ÑÑенко, performed by
[3]Stuart Walsh
on an original 19th century 7string guitar, music by yours truly,
originally for
an experiment with cognitive dissonance inherent in our angst-ridden
times -
[1]https://youtu.be/Bz2IbHPk7ok
Cinematography by [2]ÐÐ¾Ð»Ð¾Ð´Ð¸Ð¼Ð¸Ñ Ð¥Ð°ÑÑенко, performed by
[3]Stuart Walsh
on an original 19th century 7string guitar, music by yours truly,
originally for
has put out a number of notable recordings.
We have started a crowdfunding campaign, to which all of you are
invited. All subscribers of $20 or more will be receiving the CD!
Grazie di cuore a tutti!
Roman & Massimo
On 11/20/2016 4:08 PM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
Carissimi a
Log in to google.groups. Make sure you were sending from the same
address as the one with which you registered your account.
You can also send from google.groups page.
RT
On 11/6/2016 7:04 AM, Rainer wrote:
Hello everybody,
I joined the Yahoo Fronimo group ages ago but when I send an
.
There will be a simultaneous webcast at the link above.
Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,
RT
Playlist Kairos 3 november 2016 23.00 / 11 PM CET.
[2]www.concertzender.nl
00:13Roman Turovsky. Revenge. Christopher Wilke, barokluit. Album
âDe Temporum Fine Postludia'. Polyhymnion CD 001.
05
.
There will be a simultaneous webcast at the link above.
Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,
RT
Playlist Kairos 3 november 2016 23.00 / 11 PM CET.
[2]www.concertzender.nl
00:13Roman Turovsky. Revenge. Christopher Wilke, barokluit. Album
âDe Temporum Fine Postludia'. Polyhymnion CD 001.
05
Roman Turovsky wrote:
the one I worked with - was happy in D.
RT
On 10/15/2016 3:40 PM, Matthew Daillie wrote:
On 15/10/2016 21:38, Roman Turovsky wrote:
I've been asked the "couldn't we do it lower in E?" question too
many times.
RT
You sho
what are you implyin'?
RT
On 10/15/2016 3:47 PM, Matthew Daillie wrote:
Did she have a moustache?
On 15/10/2016 21:46, Roman Turovsky wrote:
the one I worked with - was happy in D.
RT
On 10/15/2016 3:40 PM, Matthew Daillie wrote:
On 15/10/2016 21:38, Roman Turovsky wrote:
I've been asked
the one I worked with - was happy in D.
RT
On 10/15/2016 3:40 PM, Matthew Daillie wrote:
On 15/10/2016 21:38, Roman Turovsky wrote:
I've been asked the "couldn't we do it lower in E?" question too many
times.
RT
You should try sopranos. The question is always: 'don't you ha
I've been asked the "couldn't we do it lower in E?" question too many times.
RT
On 10/15/2016 3:10 PM, Matthew Daillie wrote:
On 15/10/2016 21:05, Roman Turovsky wrote:
little squeaky lutes in A are very likely a modern anachronism,
considering that the majority of voices work m
little squeaky lutes in A are very likely a modern anachronism,
considering that the majority of voices work much better with larger
lutes tuned a whole 3rd lower - to E, or even D.
RT
On 10/15/2016 2:55 PM, Matthew Daillie wrote:
On 15/10/2016 19:23, Ron Andrico wrote:
Matthew:
, at 01:37, Roman Turovsky <r.turov...@gmail.com> wrote:
Not really. There are a lot of factors in LF manufacture that are absent is
this.
Many people play single-strung archlutes with nails, some without. Stephen
Stubbs with, Konrad Junghaenel and Konstantin Bozhinov without.
RT
On 10/1
/10/2016 10:47, Jarosław Lipski ha scritto:
On 11 Oct 2016, at 01:37, Roman Turovsky <r.turov...@gmail.com> wrote:
Not really. There are a lot of factors in LF manufacture that are
absent is this.
Many people play single-strung archlutes with nails, some without.
Stephen Stubbs with,
Howard rightly noticed. Luca uses
fingernails, so this is another factor that influences the overall sound (not
only mics).
JL
On 10 Oct 2016, at 22:28, Roman Turovsky <r.turov...@gmail.com> wrote:
on a good authority of RT.
Luca has at least 2 of these, one with a much longer extension.
R
on a good authority of RT.
Luca has at least 2 of these, one with a much longer extension.
RT
On 10/10/2016 4:16 PM, Jarosław Lipski wrote:
Really? Is there any evidence to support this theory?
JL
On 10 Oct 2016, at 22:15, Roman Turovsky <r.turov...@gmail.com> wrote:
It is cer
It is certainly NOT a liuto-forte, but a single-strung archlute by Luc
Breton.
RT
On 10/10/2016 2:06 PM, Jarosław Lipski wrote:
The instrument in question is not an archlute or liuto attiorbato, but a liuto forte.
Some lute players like Luca Pianca, Luciano Contini, Eric Bellocq and many
Dear lute-friends,
The De Temporum Fine CD is now available on Amazon, where you
can purchase individual tracks as well -
https://www.amazon.com/Temporum-Fine-Postludia-Christopher-Wilke/dp/B01LXA6CMF/
Enjoy!
RT
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References
1.
Dear lute-friends,
The De Temporum Fine CD is now available on Amazon, where you
can purchase individual tracks as well -
[1]https://www.amazon.com/Temporum-Fine-Postludia-Christopher-Wilke/dp/
B01LXA6CMF/
Enjoy!
RT
--
References
1.
Dear friends,
Chris Wilke's excellent CD, and Polyhymnion's debute CD release is now
available on Amazon -
either as download of individual tracks -
https://www.amazon.com/Temporum-Fine-Postludia-Christopher-Wilke/dp/B01LXA6CMF/
or physical CD -
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LX9M9X6
Enjoy!
Dear friends,
Chris Wilke's excellent CD, and Polyhymnion's debute CD release is now
available on Amazon -
either as download of individual tracks -
https://www.amazon.com/Temporum-Fine-Postludia-Christopher-Wilke/dp/B01LXA6CMF/
or physical CD -
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LX9M9X6
Enjoy!
as always -
http://polyhymnion.org/swv/opus-2.html
2 items - one WAM, and a Raupach sonata mvt, that was used by WAM in his
4th keyboard concerto.
RT
On 9/21/2016 2:14 PM, Roland Hayes wrote:
Aside from Scheidler's song from Don Giovanni, does anyone know of
intabulations
Dear friends,
I am very happy to announce that Christopher Wilke has recorded a CD of my
compositions for Baroque lute
on Ukrainian themes, titled DE TEMPORUM FINE POSTLUDIA. It was an honor and a
pleasure to work with a
musician of such unparalleled musicality and depth as Chris.
The CD was
Dear friends,
I am very happy to announce that Christopher Wilke has recorded a CD of
my compositions for Baroque lute
on Ukrainian themes, titled DE TEMPORUM FINE POSTLUDIA. It was an honor
and a pleasure to work with a
musician of such unparalleled musicality and depth as Chris.
The CD was
and a not-quite-so-ancient one
http://torban.org/images/prydolyni/prydolyni-baroque.mp3
http://torban.org/images/prydolyni/prydolyni-baroque.pdf
RT
On 7/31/2016 6:59 AM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
[1]http://torban.org/images/kupala/kupala.mp3
[2]http://torban.org/images/kupala/kupala.pdf
[1]http://torban.org/images/kupala/kupala.mp3
[2]http://torban.org/images/kupala/kupala.pdf
- A minimalist setting of a rather encient Ukrainian summer solstice
folk song, dating from pre-Christian times, written as a
confidence-building exercise for a student of mine.
Enjoy!
behalf
of Roman Turovsky <r.turov...@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2016 2:34 PM
To: Ron Andrico; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Saturday morning quotes - The anti-lute
You might want to check out this TV program about both things together
-
You might want to check out this TV program about both things together -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kuQZJuF_tI
RT
On 7/16/2016 10:27 AM, Ron Andrico wrote:
We have posted our Saturday morning quote, this week featuring the
anti-lute.
[1]http://wp.me/p15OyV-2Y6
Ron &
Any lutenetters in the vicinity of SaltLakeCity and Park City?
RT
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An awesome illustration of collapsing the last joint!
RT
On 5/28/2016 10:42 AM, Sean Smith wrote:
Good morning all,
I was impressed this painting:
http://www.fondationcustodia.fr/ununiversintime/1_meester_van_de_jaren_veertig_4494.cfm
I appreciate that the artist was very attentive so I
From: Roman Turovsky [3]<r.turov...@gmail.com>
Date: 5/20/16 10:50 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: howard posner [4]<howardpos...@ca.rr.com>, [5]Lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: La Mantovana tablature?
Danzig MS.
which is the source of my typesetting.
RT
On 5/
anks!
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Original message
From: Roman Turovsky [3]<r.turov...@gmail.com>
Date: 5/20/16 10:50 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: howard posner [4]<howardpos...@ca.rr.com>, [5]Lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: La Man
Danzig MS.
which is the source of my typesetting.
RT
On 5/20/2016 10:45 AM, howard posner wrote:
Can anyone direct me to a source for a historical intabulation of La
Mantovana/Fuggi Fuggi?
I’m aware of the two settings on Roman’s page.
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A caution: you may have problems running older versions of Dj if your
computer is very recent.
RT
On 5/14/2016 6:53 PM, Hector Sequera wrote:
Many thanks for the replies regarding the use of Django with Windows 10. I
think I can upgrade now..
All best wishes,
Hector
To get on or off
The old versions of Django will not. You'd have to upgrade to the latest
Django beta which does.
RT
On 5/14/2016 3:36 AM, Hector Sequera wrote:
Dear collective wisdom,
Does the Django lute tab software work on Windows 10? I tried to find some
documentation but gave up after a few web
Dear friends,
Chris Wilke, Slavko Halatyn and I are producing a CD of my
Ukrainian-themed baroque-lute works. Chris Wilke is
a world-class lute player, and Slavko Halatyn is a 1st-rate recording
engineer. The taping is now done, and we are editing.
We have started a crowdfunding
Dear friends,
Chris Wilke, Slavko Halatyn and I are producing a CD of my
Ukrainian-themed baroque-lute works. Chris Wilke is
a world-class lute player, and Slavko Halatyn is a 1st-rate recording
engineer. The taping is now done, and we are editing.
We have started a crowdfunding
What's the bridge width on it?
RT
On 5/2/2016 12:15 PM, BENJAMIN NARVEY wrote:
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Dear all,
Please excuse this mass email. In case you are interested please do get in
touch.
14C
Dear friends,
Chris Wilke, Slavko Halatyn and I are producing a CD of my
Ukrainian-themed lute works. Chris Wilke is
a 1st-rate lute player, and Slavko Halatyn is a 1st-rate recording
engineer. We have started a crowdfunding campaign:
[1]http://gofundme.com/2ves3bsk
Heartfelt
I calculate all strings as carbon, and use a conversion chart for
various overspun brands.
RT
On 4/25/2016 11:07 AM, Alexander Batov wrote:
Here is a table that Savarez used to supply to calculate their wound
strings; just follow the instructions at the bottom of it.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lla%C3%BCt
RT
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Not for the fainthearted rhythmically:
http://www.torban.org/balli/images/balloDTF3.mp3
http://www.torban.org/balli/images/balloDTF3.pdf
with a theorbo version as well:
http://www.polyhymnion.org/swv/theorbo/images/blavaty-theorbo.pdf
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
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Well, Dayton's Marian institute has no less than 8 paintings of mine, so
it is a major art center after all!
RT
On 3/24/2016 12:07 AM, Steve Ramey wrote:
All,
Our local 24/7 classical radio station, WDPR/WDPG, is in the middle of
their pledge drive this week. One of the
So, what's your question really?
There is no problem with Wikipedia here. Google "The Kynges Balade" in quotes,
and there will be LOTS of sources.
RT
On 3/22/2016 1:25 AM, Omer Katzir wrote:
so, I was looking for a quick lyrics of "Pastime with Good Company" and
somehow I ended up
Rubio stopped making lutes before my time.
RT
On 3/14/2016 6:36 PM, howard posner wrote:
On Mar 14, 2016, at 2:41 PM, Roman Turovsky <r.turov...@gmail.com> wrote:
Mine is too short, so I don't, ever.
And we know what Marco Rubio says about guys with short pinkies.
To get on
Mine is too short, so I don't, ever.
It is not critical, as long as it is relaxed. Curled pinky is an
anatomical hazard.
RT
On 3/14/2016 5:28 PM, Richard Brook wrote:
Any thoughts on whether it’s OK not to rest rt. hand pinky on Baroque lute
soundboard. It’s always been a strain for me,
You don't need any of that. All you need is to loop the strap around 1
or 2 treble side frets.
Like this -
http://polyhymnion.org/swv/images/strap.jpg
done.
Should never sit guitar-style, ergonomically bad. Pat O'Brien advocated
the above, with your axe high up under the chin, which gives a
http://torban.org/lodomericae/audio/497.mp3
http://torban.org/lodomericae/images/497.pdf
http://torban.org/lodomericae/audio/496.mp3
http://torban.org/lodomericae/images/496.pdf
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
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5 more polskan and 3 fabulous videos by Trond Bengtson
at
http://polyhymnion.org/swv/carolin.html
for your perusal and delectation!
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
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Lute was an early vehicle of EQUAL temperament. and that is the
scholarly consensus.
RT
On 1/30/2016 8:53 PM, Dante Rosati wrote:
HI Zak - does the Galelei book talk about tuning? As you know, there
were various methods of placing the frets back then, none of which were
exactly
, the convergence on equal temperament that became universal a few
hundred years later was probably spearheaded by the fretted instruments
(including viols). In any case, a "well temperament" is not equal
temperament.
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 11:55 AM, Roman Turovsky
<[
t 12:11 PM, Roman Turovsky
<[1]r.turov...@gmail.com> wrote:
Early history
One of the earliest discussions of equal temperament occurs in the
writing of [2]Aristoxenus in the 4th century BC.
[3]Vincenzo Galilei (father of [4]Galileo Galilei) was one of the first
practical adv
nteresting: a lute somehow fretting in a
well-temperament! let me ask how he does it."
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On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 12:57 PM, Roman Turovsky
<[1]r.turov...@gmail.com> wrote:
uffa
Reminds me of an old armenian joke, about a guy who w
'm certain Gorzanis and Galilei found ET to be as beautiful as I do.
RT
On 1/31/2016 12:25 PM, Dante Rosati wrote:
that is not relevant to the issue of calling a recording of Galelei
lute pieces "well tempered" when its not.
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Roman Tur
[1]http://www.torban.org/lodomericae/audio/493.mp3
[2]http://www.torban.org/lodomericae/images/493.pdf - in d
[3]http://www.torban.org/lodomericae/images/494.pdf - in c
With a recording by Stuart Walsh! -
> [4]https://youtu.be/mg4JCgu2ByE
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
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References
What's the bridge width?
RT
On 1/3/2016 10:21 AM, BENJAMIN NARVEY wrote:
Dear Lutenists,
A very happy new year! In case this may be of interest, do contact me
in a private message.
All best wishes,
Benjamin
14C THEORBO/BAROQUE LUTE BY IVO MAGHERINI (2015), sold with
What's the bridge width?
RT
On 1/3/2016 10:20 AM, BENJAMIN NARVEY wrote:
Dear Lutenists,
A very happy new year! In case this may be of interest, do contact me
in a private message.
All best wishes,
Benjamin
14C THEORBO/BAROQUE LUTE BY IVO MAGHERINI (2015), sold with
There is a handwriting-to-notation app for IOs.
RT
On 12/30/2015 10:08 PM, Stephen Fryer wrote:
Is anyone aware of an android app for lute tablature?
Stephen Fryer
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http://www.torban.org/lodomericae/audio/492.mp3
http://www.torban.org/lodomericae/images/492.pdf
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA7ZWqvHtfA
with Valery Sauvage!
RT
On 12/23/2015 8:19 PM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
[1]http://torban.org/lodomericae/audio/490.mp3
[2]http://torban.org/lodomericae/images/490.pdf
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
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References
Visible links
1
Simple arrangements in d and g of W.Lawes' great song LOVE, I OBEY,
SHOOT HOME THY DART
for those who may have heard it sung by the incomparable Rosemary
Standley, and were smitten like I was:
http://polyhymnion.org/lieder/inglis.html
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
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[1]http://torban.org/lodomericae/audio/490.mp3
[2]http://torban.org/lodomericae/images/490.pdf
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
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References
Visible links
1. http://torban.org/lodomericae/audio/490.mp3
2. http://torban.org/lodomericae/images/490.pdf
Hidden links:
4.
Simple arrangements in d and g of W.Lawes' great song LOVE, I OBEY,
SHOOT HOME THY DART
for those who may have heard it sung by the incomparable Rosemary
Standley, and were smitten like I was:
http://polyhymnion.org/lieder/inglis.html
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
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http://polyhymnion.org/swv/music/voijos/voijos.mp3
http://polyhymnion.org/swv/music/voijos/voijos.pdf
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
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There have been discussion of having to remap keyboard layouts in order
to run Stringwalker, Django or Fronimo on a Mac. The good news is that
I've plugged an Adesso windows keyboard into my MacPro and everything
seems to work the way it is supposed to, both Insert and Delete keys
work
an arioso, in memoriam Pat O'Brien -
http://polyhymnion.org/tombeau/tombeaux/s/tombeau-ob.mp3
http://polyhymnion.org/tombeau/tombeaux/s/tombeau-ob.pdf
Amities,
RT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xqGNJc33p0 - performed by Daniel Shoskes
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American composer of Ukrainian
origin, Roman Turovsky-Savchuk. It is he who, in implicit disguise, is
behind a long list of tombeaux written in baroque style with the highly
baroque pseudonyms of an imaginary family of Bohemian lute players, the
Sautscheks (Johann Geog, Johann Melchior
Dear Laurene,
please accept my most heartfelt condolences!
Your father was my very first virtual friend, and our friendship was the
first ever to be devirtualized into a real one.
I will miss him greatly!
Best regards,
RT
On 10/7/2014 4:22 AM, jean-françois Christoflour wrote:
Hello
Caveat emptor.
My understanding is that this lute has bridge spacing of 146mm, which
renders it pretty much unplayable.
RT
On 6/21/2014 3:20 AM, Anton Birula wrote:
Swan neck baroque lute by Anatoli Gundilowicz string length 69/95 nice action
warm tone works well with all sorts of
Also in f:
[1]http://polyhymnion.org/swv/images/ojuvyshnevomuARCf.pdf
RT
Also for archlute:
[2]http://polyhymnion.org/swv/images/ojuvyshnevomuARCc.pdf
RT
A very famous Ukrainian folk romance from the Biedermeier era,
arranged as an
Ariette avec troix doubles pour luth
Also for archlute:
[1]http://polyhymnion.org/swv/images/ojuvyshnevomuARCc.pdf
RT
On 4/30/2014 10:16 PM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
A very famous Ukrainian folk romance from the Biedermeier era,
arranged as an
Ariette avec troix doubles pour luth baroque:
[2]http://torban.org
Dear friends,
I have started a new cycle of Ukrainian polyphonic intabulations,
CANTIONES LODOMERICAE -
http://torban.org/lodomericae
for your perusal and delectation.
There are only 2 items there for now:
http://torban.org/lodomericae/audio/445.mp3
http://torban.org/lodomericae/images/445.pdf
Dear friends,
I've added 8 more Swedish polonaises to
[1]http://polyhymnion.org/swv/carolin.html
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
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NEW: The 1st tune of 2014!
An Ostrobothnian (Finland) folk song with 2 doubles (11course):
http://polyhymnion.org/swv/music/finn/niin.mp3
http://polyhymnion.org/swv/music/finn/niin.pdf
Thanks to Arto Wikla for the tune!
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
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NEW: The 1st tune of 2014!
An Ostrobothnian (Finland) folk song with 2 doubles (11course):
http://polyhymnion.org/swv/music/finn/niin.mp3
http://polyhymnion.org/swv/music/finn/niin.pdf
Thanks to Arto Wikla for the tune!
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
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you love
a
person, who is peer to you, you need not be too elegant.
All the best,
Arto
On 11/04/14 17:26, Roman Turovsky wrote:
NEW: The 1st tune of 2014!
An Ostrobothnian (Finland) folk song with 2 doubles (11course):
[3][6]http://polyhymnion.org/swv/music/finn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNmeGzjK6Ic
A truly fine performance, without histrionics.
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[1]http://torban.org/sarmatoruthenicae/audio/444.mp3
[2]http://torban.org/sarmatoruthenicae/images/444.pdf
an Ukro-Canadian immigrant tune which completes
the Sarmatoruthenian cycle...
Enjoy!
Amities,
RT
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Russia declares war on Ukraine.
Il basso continua..
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On 3/1/2014 10:00 AM, Ron Andrico wrote:
We have posted our Saturday morning quotes, following up with
observations on historical continuo practice.
[1]http://wp.me/p15OyV-XN
Ron Donna
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with Stuart Walsh!
http://youtu.be/V43uf0p50D0
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On 2/18/2014 10:43 AM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
http://torban.org/sarmatoruthenicae/audio/442.mp3
http://torban.org/sarmatoruthenicae/images/442.pdf
Enjoy.
Amities,
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http://torban.org/sarmatoruthenicae/audio/442.mp3
http://torban.org/sarmatoruthenicae/images/442.pdf
Enjoy.
Amities,
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http://youtu.be/UcTeHQu-Ml0
Self-performed, warts and all...
Enjoy!
Amities,
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thank you, Stephen!
I'm afraid that would be too solipsistic for such an aristophile as
myself.
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On 2/11/2014 10:26 AM, stephen arndt wrote:
Very nice. It leaves me wishing that you would record the complete
works of Roman Turovsky.
-Original Message- From: Roman Turovsky
me wishing that you would record the complete works of
Roman Turovsky.
-Original Message-
From: Roman Turovsky
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 8:49 AM
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu ; Le_luth
Subject: [LUTE] Cantio Sarmatoruthenica 97
http://youtu.be/UcTeHQu-Ml0
Self-performed, warts and all
Here's another-
CSR51
http://youtu.be/JfBIgAu5__A
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On 2/11/2014 10:26 AM, stephen arndt wrote:
Very nice. It leaves me wishing that you would record the complete
works of Roman Turovsky.
-Original Message- From: Roman Turovsky
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 8:49 AM
To: lute
boat to Harlem, up the East River?
(Sorry- I'm just full of questions this morning.)
Da
On 2/11/2014 6:49 AM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
http://youtu.be/UcTeHQu-Ml0
Self-performed, warts and all...
Enjoy!
Amities,
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details/comments on that piece to provide? I could be
wrong since it has been a few years, but the piece is worth a listen
anyways :)
Alain
On 02/11/2014 09:26 AM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
A borrowed 72cm Ivo Magherini 9c gallichon in lute tuning. My own (by
Bram Peters) won't be ready for a few
, simultaneous package.
Dan
On 2/11/2014 9:26 AM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
A borrowed 72cm Ivo Magherini 9c gallichon in lute tuning. My own (by
Bram Peters) won't be ready for a few months.
Shot from under Williamsburg bridge, looking south!
On 2/11/2014 12:21 PM, Dan Winheld wrote
I'd accept a Trabant!
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On 2/1/2014 10:16 AM, R. Mattes wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2014 15:42:16 -0500, Roman Turovsky wrote
No one knows.
The only thing known is that the combination of consonants TRB
is absent in all European languages, except for the Slavic ones.
Where did you get this from
Turban (as in the ubiquitous headwear) is Persian, i.e. IndoEuropean word.
RT
On 1/31/2014 5:12 PM, dominic robillard wrote:
Turba in Bulgarian also means a bag.
On 31.01.2014, at 21:43, Roman Turovsky r.turov...@verizon.net wrote:
No one knows.
The only thing known is that the combination
On 2/3/2014 12:29 PM, Geoff Gaherty wrote:
As is turbine.
Geoff
that is not related to turbans or theorbos, but rather to the latin
TURBARE, to BOTHER.
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No one knows.
The only thing known is that the combination of consonants TRB
is absent in all European languages, except for the Slavic ones.
In Ukrainian TORBA means a sack, and TORBYNA means, well, a smaller sack.
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On 1/31/2014 4:45 PM, Arthur Ness wrote:
What is the etymology of the
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!
BONNE ANNEE A TOUS!
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http://torban.org/sarmatoruthenicae/audio/440.mp3
http://torban.org/sarmatoruthenicae/images/440.pdf
It comes with a rare opportunity to hear its vocal prototype:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv2dmNh-iJA
Enjoy!
Amities,
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