[LUTE] Re: Giovanni Battista in Rowallen?

2014-06-11 Thread Rob MacKillop
   There are many untitled pieces in Rowallan (not Rowallen). Is it one of
   these recordings:A [1]http://scottishlute.com/rowallan/
   Rob

   On 11 June 2014 00:47, Leonard Williams [2]arc...@verizon.net wrote:

 A  A  A  A  I was playing through the Lute Society's Lutezine 109,
 Part 2 (More
 Giovannis)ano. 4, Passemezzi to be exact. A Parts of it sounded
 familiar; in fact, some bars are identical to an Untitled from the
 Rowallen Lute Book. A Sorry I can't be more specific about the
 latter: A I
 have it in Ronn McFarlane's Scottish Lute (Mel Bay), no. 48, p. 39
 of the
 lute section. A There is no indication of which folio of the
 manuscript the
 piece is from. Are these cognates? A Variants of a common
 passamezzo? A Can
 someone more knowledgeable check this out?
 Thanks and regards,
 Leonard Williams
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[LUTE] Re: Giovanni Battista in Rowallen?

2014-06-11 Thread Leonard Williams
Rob—
I didn't hear it from among those on your list, but this is the one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Haa5fQ2cyeU

played by Valery Sauvage, aka Luthval on YouTube.  From pages 10-11 of the
Complete Rowallan Lute Book.

Leonard

On 6/11/14, 2:37 AM, Rob MacKillop robmackil...@gmail.com wrote:

There are many untitled pieces in Rowallan (not Rowallen). Is it one of
these recordings: http://scottishlute.com/rowallan/
Rob



On 11 June 2014 00:47, Leonard Williams arc...@verizon.net wrote:

I was playing through the Lute Society's Lutezine 109, Part 2
(More
Giovannis)—no. 4, Passemezzi to be exact.  Parts of it sounded
familiar; in fact, some bars are identical to an Untitled from the
Rowallen Lute Book.  Sorry I can't be more specific about the latter:  I
have it in Ronn McFarlane's Scottish Lute (Mel Bay), no. 48, p. 39 of the
lute section.  There is no indication of which folio of the manuscript the
piece is from. Are these cognates?  Variants of a common passamezzo?  Can
someone more knowledgeable check this out?

Thanks and regards,
Leonard Williams





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