[LUTE] Re: Off to the Baroque

2015-06-20 Thread Omer Katzir
- From: [3]lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:[4]lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Nancy Carlin Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 10:21 AM To: Omer Katzir; List LUTELIST Subject: [LUTE] Re: Off to the Baroque I have spent the last couple of years exploring 10 course music

[LUTE] Re: Off to the Baroque

2015-05-23 Thread David Smith
-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Nancy Carlin Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 10:21 AM To: Omer Katzir; List LUTELIST Subject: [LUTE] Re: Off to the Baroque I have spent the last couple of years exploring 10 course music. There are some really nice pieces from the Rettenwert manuscript available on my

[LUTE] Re: Off to the Baroque

2015-05-23 Thread Nancy Carlin
-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Nancy Carlin Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 10:21 AM To: Omer Katzir; List LUTELIST Subject: [LUTE] Re: Off to the Baroque I have spent the last couple of years exploring 10 course music. There are some really nice pieces from the Rettenwert manuscript available on my Grounds

[LUTE] Re: Off to the Baroque

2015-05-22 Thread Dan Winheld
But on the other hand, we now have Bob Barto dedilloing Luys Milan. There is balance in the Universe. On 5/22/2015 11:41 AM, Sean Smith wrote: OK, I'm so sorry to hear you're leaving like this - and on a public forum, too! Was it something I said? Too many inner voices, maybe? We had such

[LUTE] Re: Off to the Baroque

2015-05-22 Thread Dan Winheld
Anthony Holborne- one of the pioneers of the low C in the Elizabethan group; Image of Melancholy pavan, a version of the Cradle pavan, a few others. Anything you can manage by Robert Johnson out of Lord Herbert of Cherbury's book (some of the simpler Almans, save his other stuff for later), of

[LUTE] Re: Off to the Baroque

2015-05-22 Thread Sean Smith
OK, I'm so sorry to hear you're leaving like this - and on a public forum, too! Was it something I said? Too many inner voices, maybe? We had such fun together! I'll always be here for you! xoxo, The Renaissance. On May 22, 2015, at 8:18 AM, Omer Katzir wrote: Guitar - Check Renaissance

[LUTE] Re: Off to the Baroque

2015-05-22 Thread Christopher Wilke
Dear Renaissance, Hello, it's me, The Baroque. Please don't be bitter that I've taken your spot. I will produce great composers, like Monteverdi, Purcell, Vivaldi, Bach and many, many others. Eventually, my spot will be taken over by The Classical Period, which will also produce

[LUTE] Re: Off to the Baroque

2015-05-22 Thread Sean Smith
You say all those nice things but I know it's just because you have bigger lutes - made from _my own_ timbers, too. You don't know how that hurts! Hussy! TR On May 22, 2015, at 11:56 AM, Christopher Wilke wrote: Dear Renaissance, Hello, it's me, The Baroque. Please don't be bitter that

[LUTE] Re: Off to the Baroque

2015-05-22 Thread Christopher Wilke
Kapsperger and Michelangelo Galilei. Much of the music of both composers is difficult, but there are also many not so tough pieces in there. Both of these guys have a lot of personality and an individual stylistic stamp, even in the easier pieces. Chris [1]Sent from Yahoo Mail

[LUTE] Re: Off to the Baroque

2015-05-22 Thread Nancy Carlin
I have spent the last couple of years exploring 10 course music. There are some really nice pieces from the Rettenwert manuscript available on my Grounds and Divisions web site at http://groundsanddivisions.info/rettenwert.html My other favorite manuscripts are: ML Lute Book - it used to be