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Perhaps, Matthias, we can at least agree that later German
baroque
lutenists, were indebted to the French lutenist's experimentation with
accords
nouveaux, lute types, and le style luthé which so influenced even the
French
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Objet : [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ne Anthony Bailes CD
Dear Arto,
Thank you for your balanced views! I agree in general that there's no better
or worse
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Perhaps, Matthias, we can at least agree that later German
baroque
lutenists, were indebted to the French lutenist's experimentation with
accords
nouveaux, lute types, and le style luthé which so influenced even the
French
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Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ne Anthony Bailes CD
To: Edward Martin e...@gamutstrings.com
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Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Ne Anthony Bailes CD
Dear Anthony,
There's no reason why such bass gut strings shouldn't work almost as
well on a small lute as on a bigger one: simply the overall pitching
will be higher (ie in both cases the highest string will be pulled up
instrument.
rgds
Martyn
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Dear Bill,
Ah - but since we generally follow early advice and tune the highest
string as high as it can stand, the pitching of the smaller lute
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Dear Anthony and all,
You are correct, in that the table on my lute
Dear Anthony,
I do not blame you, and I hope you didn't offense in what I wrote. As for
the Pieces de luth LP, I do regret that it was my first encounter with
French baroque lute music. When I first listened, I was like, wow, they had
jazz in the 17th century. It's so sophisticated, I couldn't
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Dear Anthony and all,
I
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Dear Anthony,
I do not blame you, and I hope you didn't offense in what I wrote. As
for
the Pieces de luth LP, I do regret
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Dear Anthony and all,
I also very much enjoy that old recording of AB
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Dear Anthony, Mathias and the List
Some personal aesthetic views of French style and Weiss et co:
I am not talking of some music being better or worse than some other
music. Actually my opinion is also generally that no style of music
Thank you for the heads-up, Ed. I just checked and the CD won't be
available in the UK until April 23rd. Pre-ordering is possible
though! Tony is certainly covering the repertoire, isn't he?
Interesting that he uses A70. It's really all you can do when you use
a gut chanterelle
Dear Martyn,
Thank you for this notice: in fact this CD has been out in Europe for
over a year.
I think you confuse it with some other recording. (Old Gautiers
Nightinghall?)
This one is quite new.
[1]www.ramee.org/1104gb.html
best regards
Bernd
Dear Martyn,
Thank you for this notice: in fact this CD has been out in Europe for
over a year.
I think you confuse it with some other recording. (Old Gautiers
Nightinghall?)
This one is quite new.
[1]www.ramee.org/1104gb.html
best regards
Bernd
To be
Dear Anthony Hind!
Anthony Bailes LP recording of 'Pieces de luth'; EMI REFLEXE;
IC 06330938, was my introduction to French baroque lute music.
After that I was hooked.
So was I at the time. All my prejudices were set, and I was sent for a long
way.
I have enjoyed his
Dear Anthony and all,
I also very much enjoy that old recording of AB on EMI Reflexe. A
great, old recording.
Your statement that (although, I imagine that with his 76cm lute
pure gut basses should also work well) is in complete agreement with
my recent experimentation.
As you know, I have
Dear All
Anthony Bailes LP recording of 'Pieces de luth'; EMI REFLEXE;
IC 06330938, was my introduction to French baroque lute music.
After that I was hooked.
I have enjoyed his recent CDs (although I had not yet heard this, his
most recent one), but regret that the
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