I'm just surprised that there has been no announcement ...
[1]http://www.lutesociety.org/pages/catalogue
M.
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<[1]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de> wrote:
Looking up "penono" in google books before 1600 yields this result
for
example:
[2]https://books.google.de/books?id=APbzB12mfd8C=PA327="penono
"
Any idea in this context?
On 02.09.19 12:37, Matteo
Saltarello detto la bella Bianca ha hauto [= avuto] torto
Saltarello called the beautiful Bianca was wrong
Saltarello O chel me tira il brazo
Saltarello Oh it (she?) is pulling my arm
Saltarello detto Se la passasse
Saltarello called If she would pass [this way]
I have no
Actually, in the complete works of Dowland recorded by the Consort of
Musicke, CD12: "From Thomas Simpson, Taffel Consort (121)" is already
identified as "Were every thought an eye". The recording was made
around 1977.
Matteo
CD 13, Tack 3
On Wed, 8 Aug 2018 at 10:12, Ron
The English lutenist Alex McCartney is foundraising a CD of of music by
the Italian/French composer Jean Paul Paladin (c.1500-1565).
Alex has already recorded two CDs, one of music of René Mésangeau (fl
1567-1638) and one of Elizabethan music for lute.
The perks for the
On a related matter, I recently contacted Christopher Morrongiello to
inquire about his complete edition of the music of Daniel Bacheler he
told me that
ââ" I have nearly all of the pieces edited and transcribed and am
hoping to have more time to work on formatting the edition for
functions of that sort.
Leonard
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From: Matteo Turri <[2]matteo.o.tu...@gmail.com>
To: lute <[3]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Sent: Fri, Apr 6, 2018 3:22 pm
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Cosens
At the University
At the University of Cambridge Digital Library:
[1]https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-ADD-03056
Matteo
On Fri, 6 Apr 2018 21:10 Leonard Williams, <[2]arc...@verizon.net>
wrote:
Is there available a good facsimile of Cosens lutebok (GB-Cu
Add.3056)? The one
I was browsing around and found this:
Explore the British Library:
[1]http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do
Put in the search field "early music online", and you get access to a
number of digitalised scores - mostly vocal, but you may notice already
in the
Early Music Online can also be accessed via the Royal Holloway's
digital repository
Early Music Online
[1]https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/music/research/earlymusiconline/home
.aspx
"Early Music Online has digitised over 320 volumes of 16th-century
anthologies of printed music,
Just found that the thesis of Julia Craig-McFeely also has the 3
additional pieces as in the "Catalogue" below - see
[1]http://www.ramesescats.co.uk/thesis/App1c.pdf
Matteo
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From: Matteo Turri <[2]matteo.o.tu...@gmail.co
Interestingly, this references at [1]https://w1.bnu.fr/smt/sommaire.htm
lists 245 pieces:
CATALOGUE DES SOURCES MANUSCRITES EN TABLATURE
Luth et théorbe
c.1500-c.1800
Catalogue descriptif / A
Apropos recordings of (pieces from) the manuscript:
Jacques Le Polonois : Pièces de luth (AEvitas AE-12157, December
2015)
[1]https://www.discogs.com/Various-Jacques-Le-Polonois-Pièces-
de-luth/release/7752681
by Paul Kieffer has the highest number of recordings from
Best wishes,
Denys Stephens
From: Matteo Turri [mailto:[2]matteo.o.tu...@gmail.com]
Sent: 27 January 2018 13:21
To: [3]denyssteph...@sky.com
Subject: Lord Herbert of Cherbury's Lutebook (now available as a
downlload)
Dear Denys,
since the Fitzwilliam Museum makes ava
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 manuscript (inc. postage where necessary).
As I understand it, it's either a free
Don't know if this has already been shared:
Music for Lute Instruments
A Database of Manuscripts and Prints for Lute Instruments
Ca. 2 pieces with concordances and incipits from more than 230
manuscripts/prints
[1]http://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?lang=eng
Not only has the
aa
Facsimile of the Add MS 31992 at the BL:
[1]http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?index=2=
Add_MS_31992
"SACRED and other music, in lute notation, chiefly by William Byrd.
Other composers are Thomas Tallis, Nicholas Strogers, William Damon,
Filippo de Monte,
In the CD "The Leaves be Green", by James Tyler and Music Viva,
[1]https://www.amazon.com/Leaves-Green-Musica-James-Tyler/dp/B001D26VAC
there is a recording of William Byrd's consort song "Where Fancy Fond"
set for the Mixed Consort.
In the liner notes, Tayler says that the only the
The paraphrases are here:
[1]https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzNgOC6APcLrSkZuMlU5dzlTMzQ
but at the moment I do not have the link to the original source.
Matteo
A few years ago there was a website which featured a number of the
texts of Dowland's lute songs along with
And why is the facsimile of the Dallis book at Trinity still offered as
what seems a random collection of its pages?
[1]http://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/home/#folder_id=1373pidtopage=MS41
0_001entry_point=1
We got an answer in April - see below - but still ...
Tim Keefe
Head of
A
Sunday, 3. 5. 2015, 7:30 pm
Now is the Month of Maying, Concert
Ensemble Phoenix Munich
Herz-Jesu Kirche, Munich, Germany
Lachnerstrasse 8, 80639 Munich
A
Thomas Morley and the Broken Consort.
Musicians: Theresa Dlouhy (sopran), MarkA(c)ta CukrovA! (mezzosoprano),
.. and why are so many pages missing?
Matteo
On 11 April 2015 at 11:27, adS [1]rainer.aus-dem-spr...@gmx.de wrote:
[2]http://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/content/1373/pdf/1373.pdf
Rainer adS
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Dear Colleagues,
I have (bulk)-downloaded all pictures of the Cambridge lute manuscripts
(site below) and bound them together in nice pdfs.
Since I have not changed the resolution, some of them are quite big
(Dd.2.11: 263 MB).
You can get them from my Google drive:
aHoni soit qui mal y pense ...a
On 23 January 2015 at 19:21, Bernd Haegemann [1]b...@symbol4.de wrote:
On 23.01.2015 19:11, David van Ooijen wrote:
A A Thank you! Most kind.
A A David
A A
And our French speaking members will be most happy to find nicely
The programme features compositions by Giovanni Antonio Terzi, who
arranged madrigals and chansons by Palestrina, Striggio, Ingegneri,
Lassus and Willaert as duets for two lutes.
[1]http://amuz.be/en/concerts/paul-odette-jakob-lindberg
Matteo
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References
1.
The link to a facsimile of the Ballet MS (Dtc MS 408) was recently
shared on this list:
[1]http://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/home/index.php?DRIS_ID=MS408_001
If you want to have the contents of the Lute part (Dtc MS 408/2) you go
the thesis of Julia:
pages 3-78 of the MS:
The recent availability of the Ballett in pdf reminded me of the two MS
in the Osborn collection at the Beinecke Library, Yale University.
The following links will generate two beautiful pdfs with numbered
pages:
Osborn MS 13, or Braye lutebook
I was looking for references about the M.140.V186 manuscript - any
bibliography or contents, anyone? - when I found this page about
Cahrles de Lespine:
[1]http://www.tabulatura.com/Lespine.htm
with a pdf of All versions of the 30 Lute Solos in viel ton tuning ed.
by John
Following a number of requests, I have put the paraphrases of Dowland's
four books and the Musical Banquet on a public accessible Google Drive:
[1]https://drive.google.com/folderview?idzNgOC6APcLrSkZuMlU5dzlTMzQusp
=sharing
This is the original message in the lute list that referred
Here the correct link:
[1]https://drive.google.com/folderview?idzNgOC6APcLrSkZuMlU5dzlTMzQusp
=sharing
Sorry
Matteo
On 30 July 2013 15:53, Matteo Turri [2]matteo.o.tu...@gmail.com
wrote:
Following a number of requests, I have put the paraphrases of
Dowland's
This is so frustrating ... when going through the Lute server the link
is modified.
Try this:
[1]Link to the files
Matteo
On 30 July 2013 15:58, Matteo Turri [2]matteo.o.tu...@gmail.com
wrote:
Here the correct link:
[3]https://drive.google.com/folderview
This is a paraphrase made by David Hill in 2009 (of all the books of
Dowland) and posted on [1]johndowland.co.uk, but no more available.
Let me know if you want to a have a copy.
Fine knacks for ladies, cheape choise brave and new,
Good penniworths but mony cannot move,
I keepe a
Either is the one in the Pickeringe Lute Book, f.37 - Gerbode has a
transcription:
[1]http://gerbode.net/sources/british_library/Pickering/pdf/37_espine_c
ourante.pdf
or is the Antiq Masque per mr Confesso set by mr Taylor, no. 91 in
the Board MS
Regards
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I have found the CD containingArtur's Dompe recorded in 1987 by
Christopher Wilson. It's
The Flower of all Ships, Tudor court music from the time of the `Mary
Rose'
Circa 1500 , Directed by Nancy Hadde,
CRD 3448
Matteo
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The Paul O'Dette recording of 1985 is available on CD, Robin is to the
greenwood gone, Elektra Nonesuch DUOCD 89027.
The 1987 recording of Christopher Wilson does not seem to be available
on CD (at least, that I'm aware of), but Wilson recorded it again in
1990 in the CD Rosa:
The Royal Holloway University of London Early Music Online site
[1]http://digirep.rhul.ac.uk/access/home.do
has a number of facsimiles available to download.
34 of them are specific for the lute (search for lute ... )
Enjoy
Matteo
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1.
Sarge Gerbode has a facsimile of the manuscript on his lute page:
[1]http://www.lute.ru/gerbode/ft2/sources/pickering_1600/
Hope it helps.
Matteo
On 6 June 2011 15:44, Graham Freeman [2]freeman.gra...@gmail.com
wrote:
All,
First, thank you to those who offered
... and what do you do with a microfilm today? - other than hiding it
in the handle of an umbrella and trying to cross the border ... :-)
(No, but seriously: what can you do mith a microilm? Is it possible to
print it? To make a pdf out of it?)
M.
On 2 February 2011 23:11,
Still something that I don't get:
why are some public (public) libraries slowly making all their MS
available as a digital download - and I'm thinking about the the
Bayerisch Staatsbibliothek here in Munich, between others -, while
there are other PUBLIC libraries (hello, British
Julia doesn't cite any ...
http://www.ramesescats.co.uk/thesis/appendix3.pdf
M.
On Wednesday 27 October 2010 23:28:25 G. Crona wrote:
Dear list
Does anyone know of any SOLO pieces by OG in the known canon?
BR
G
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It doesn't answer your message, but while browsing for 1511b I have
found this thesis:
Mus. Ms. 1511b: A Historical Review of a Lute Manuscript in the Herwarth
Collection at the Bavarian Library, Munich
It can be downloaded by clicking on the image.
Matteo
On 17 August 2010
Sorry, here is the link:
[1]http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4004/
It doesn't answer your message, but while browsing for 1511b I have
found this thesis:
Mus. Ms. 1511b: A Historical Review of a Lute Manuscript in the
Herwarth
Collection at the Bavarian
Chappell's 'Old English Popular Music' is available here in pdf:
[1]http://www.archive.org/details/oldenglishpopula01chapuoft (Vol. 1)
[2]http://www.archive.org/details/oldenglishpopula02chapuoft (Vol. 2)
Matteo
On 27 April 2010 19:37, David Hill [3]da...@romanglassmakers.co.uk
Google Books has a copy of The Ancient Melodies of Scotland (1888):
[1]http://books.google.com/books?id=2qUNIAAJprintsec=frontcoverso
urce=gbs_v2_summary_rcad=0#v=onepageqf=false
which contains a complete transcription into staff notation (starts at
page 217) of the Skene
Lutetium from the ancient latin name of Paris, Lutetia.
M.
On 06/03/2010, Martin Shepherd mar...@luteshop.co.uk wrote:
I have just gathered that element 112, Copernicum, has the symbol Cn
because Cp had already been used for Cassiopeium (71) which is now known
as Lutetium.
Martin
To get
Seventeenth-century poetry: an annotated anthology, by Robert M. Cummings
(2000)
[1]http://books.google.com/books?id=Vi0Xe9OjFO0Cprintsec=frontcover#v=onepag
eq=f=false
says that The setting by Lanier does not survive (see page 362)
Matteo
On 1 March 2010 10:48, Stewart McCoy
Does anybody know the source of this version of Fortune?
(switch to a monospace font!)
Matteo
=46rom ja...@natasha.apana.org.au Sun Dec 5 06:45:33 1993
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The lute society makes freely available arrangements by Ian Gaskell of a
selection of the Matthew Holmes Consorts:
http://www.lutesoc.co.uk/pages/matthew-holmes-consorts
M.
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A collection of classic english lute duets by Kneji Sano Jinke Nosa, freely
downloadable:
http://www.emclute.com/download/luteduo/index.html
Enjoy
M.
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:48 Stewart McCoy wrote:
Dear Matteo,
Please could you tell us where the music comes from? How do you know it
is English?
Best wishes,
Stewart McCoy.
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Hi Listers,
can anybody tell me the title of this piece:
http://sites.google.com/site/dnflclivlianvspfavg/home/temp/unknown.mp3
Many thanks in advance
Matteo
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Rosamund by John Danyel, from Cambridge University Library Dd 9.33 ff
48~49 is available at Wayne Cripps Lute Page:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/tab-serv/tab-serv.cgi?Misc_English
rosa, almost at the end, in eps or pdf or midi or tab source.
Matteo
the 1st track from Chris Wilsons cd
Oops, sorry, you wanted another one actually ...
M.
On Monday 09 November 2009 21:51:48 Matteo Turri wrote:
Rosamund by John Danyel, from Cambridge University Library Dd 9.33 ff
48~49 is available at Wayne Cripps Lute Page:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/tab-serv/tab-serv.cgi?Misc_English
From the Hainofer MS
101 Phantasia
102 Preambulum
103 Gagliarda
New to the Third Edition
104 Galliard
105 Galliarda Douland Cantus
Sources:
101 and 102, f. 17
103 f. 6v
104 Hirsch f. 7, also Dd.2.11 f. 41 and 44.
105 Nuernberg, Germ. Nat. Mus. Hs. 33648, f. 4v
Google gives
www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute.html
but the page doesn't work at the moment - document not found
Maybe they are updating it.
M.
On Sunday 30 August 2009 00:02:09 Rebecca Banks wrote:
August 29th, 2009
Dear Lutenists:
I seem to have lost the URL for Wayne
Taco,
you can download the whole documents in pdf.
At the moment I cannot access EEBO form my office. I will do it later
from home and explain you the steps.
M.
2009/8/27 Taco Walstra [1]wals...@science.uva.nl
On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 16:51 +0200, Matteo Turri wrote
A great resource to retrieve this kind of documents is the EEBO, Early English
Books Online:
http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home
You can only access it via a Library or an Academic Institution, but is should
be pretty easy to register at you local library and gain access to it through
their online
The Bavarian State Library provides a number of digitizations of sheet music
from its music department. I still didn't have the time to browse them, but I
noticed this:
Neusidler, Hans: Ein Newgeordent Kuenstlich Lautenbuch [...] Nürnberg, 1536
here:
Musica Britannica Vol. 9, No. 84.
In general, for questions like this, the reference is the the Thematic
Index of the VdGS, here:
[1]http://www.vdgs.org.uk/publications-ThematicIndex.html
freely downloadable.
M.
2009/5/11 Susanne Herre [2]mandolinens...@web.de
Dear
Actually, the setting is by Thomas Ford.
It is found in a setting for three voices in MUS. 736-8 at Christ
Church, Oxford, which appears to be an adaptation of a solo song - see
http://library.chch.ox.ac.uk/music/page.php?set=Mus.+736--8
There is a recording of the song in the CD Songs and
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