[LUTE] Re: A Little Christmas Present

2014-12-22 Thread Albert Reyerman

Louis de Moy, Le petit boucquet de frise orientale,

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Am 21.12.2014 um 21:10 schrieb stephen arndt:

Dear Lute Friends,

I invite you to listen to my recording of the fifty-six solo lute
pieces found in Louis de Moy, Le petit boucquet de frise orientale,
which you can find on my website here:
[1]http://www.verseandsong.com/song/renaissance-lute/louys-de-moy-le-pe
tit-boucquet-de-frise-orientale/ . You can either click on an
individual title to listen to a single piece or scroll to the bottom of
the page and use the playlist to listen to all of the pieces
successively.

From time to time there is a discussion on this list about appropriate
pieces to play at restaurants, coffee houses, receptions, and the like.
If you have never looked at this music before, it might be worth your
while to do so. In my opinion, it is easy to play, pleasant to listen
to, and accessible to the members of the general public, many of whom
may not have been exposed to early music before. You may well find
several pieces that would make a nice addition to your repertoire.

(Warning: everything that follows is off topic.)

As long as you are at my website, please feel free to peruse the
following, relatively recent additions:

1. One-Part Inventions, twenty-one original pieces for alto recorder,
written in a more or less 18th-century style. Please see here:
[2]http://www.verseandsong.com/song/recorder/one-part-inventions-2/

2. A handful of pieces for Celtic harp, which I have been playing for
two months now, all arranged by Sylvia Woods. I shall be adding to
these on a regular basis, so please check back if this music interests
you. I hope to begin doing my own arrangements soon. Please see here:
[3]http://www.verseandsong.com/song/celtic-harp/

3. Writes of Passage, a collection of twenty-five short stories. I am
currently working with a freelance editor, who critiques my work and
suggests (up until now always minor ) revisions. She has read half the
stories so far. They should be in their final form. Minor revisions may
still be made to the remaining stories, but the substance will remain
the same. Please see here:
[4]http://www.verseandsong.com/verse/short-stories/

Please feel free to leave a comment on any item on my website. I would
appreciate your feedback.

Best regards and merry Christmas,

Stephen Arndt

--

References

1. 
http://www.verseandsong.com/song/renaissance-lute/louys-de-moy-le-petit-boucquet-de-frise-orientale/
2. http://www.verseandsong.com/song/recorder/one-part-inventions-2/
3. http://www.verseandsong.com/song/celtic-harp/
4. http://www.verseandsong.com/verse/short-stories/


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[LUTE] Re: A Little Christmas Present

2014-12-21 Thread Rob MacKillop
Somebody give the man a large cigar!

Well done, Stephen...as per usual :-)

Rob

www.robmackillop.net 

 On 21 Dec 2014, at 20:10, stephen arndt stephenwar...@verizon.net wrote:
 
   Dear Lute Friends,
 
   I invite you to listen to my recording of the fifty-six solo lute
   pieces found in Louis de Moy, Le petit boucquet de frise orientale,
   which you can find on my website here:
   [1]http://www.verseandsong.com/song/renaissance-lute/louys-de-moy-le-pe
   tit-boucquet-de-frise-orientale/ . You can either click on an
   individual title to listen to a single piece or scroll to the bottom of
   the page and use the playlist to listen to all of the pieces
   successively.
 
   From time to time there is a discussion on this list about appropriate
   pieces to play at restaurants, coffee houses, receptions, and the like.
   If you have never looked at this music before, it might be worth your
   while to do so. In my opinion, it is easy to play, pleasant to listen
   to, and accessible to the members of the general public, many of whom
   may not have been exposed to early music before. You may well find
   several pieces that would make a nice addition to your repertoire.
 
   (Warning: everything that follows is off topic.)
 
   As long as you are at my website, please feel free to peruse the
   following, relatively recent additions:
 
   1. One-Part Inventions, twenty-one original pieces for alto recorder,
   written in a more or less 18th-century style. Please see here:
   [2]http://www.verseandsong.com/song/recorder/one-part-inventions-2/
 
   2. A handful of pieces for Celtic harp, which I have been playing for
   two months now, all arranged by Sylvia Woods. I shall be adding to
   these on a regular basis, so please check back if this music interests
   you. I hope to begin doing my own arrangements soon. Please see here:
   [3]http://www.verseandsong.com/song/celtic-harp/
 
   3. Writes of Passage, a collection of twenty-five short stories. I am
   currently working with a freelance editor, who critiques my work and
   suggests (up until now always minor ) revisions. She has read half the
   stories so far. They should be in their final form. Minor revisions may
   still be made to the remaining stories, but the substance will remain
   the same. Please see here:
   [4]http://www.verseandsong.com/verse/short-stories/
 
   Please feel free to leave a comment on any item on my website. I would
   appreciate your feedback.
 
   Best regards and merry Christmas,
 
   Stephen Arndt
 
   --
 
 References
 
   1. 
 http://www.verseandsong.com/song/renaissance-lute/louys-de-moy-le-petit-boucquet-de-frise-orientale/
   2. http://www.verseandsong.com/song/recorder/one-part-inventions-2/
   3. http://www.verseandsong.com/song/celtic-harp/
   4. http://www.verseandsong.com/verse/short-stories/
 
 
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