, 2008 5:47 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Playing in time (olim Polish, anyone?)
Actually Bream is not old fashioned. This is rather modern attitude - a
need for steady rhythm and sharp accents. In baroque period breaking
chords
was absolutely common practice and thought of as embellishment
: [LUTE] Playing in time (olim Polish, anyone?)
I like these quotes.
...but do you think the occasional (and tasteful) spreading of chords is a
bad or non-HIP thing?
Andrew
On 30 Jan 2008, at 17:17, Stewart McCoy wrote:
In the last few years, Julian Bream has given master classes
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Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: Playing in time (olim Polish, anyone?)
From: Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED
Dear Rob,
Thanks for directing us towards this Polish website. I don't understand
Polish, but I listened to the background music - a piece by Dlugoraj. It's a
lovely piece of music, exciting, with lots of drive, yet on this website it
is played arhythmically - totally out of time. Why do so many