Dear Lute Collective,
Would anyone have the Vivadi Lute Concerto in D major RV 93 in tablature for G
tuning?
Thank you in advance from Singapore!
Edward C. Yong
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Hello all
I would like your opinions on this interpretation of the Vivaldu lute
concerto I found on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/u9m3ghjN0RE
BRUNO
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Hi everyone!
Does anyone have this intabulated for G tuning? I know Arto Wikla has it for A
lute...
On another note, what does one do for such things as Vivaldi's RV 443 and
Bach's Brandenburgs where the basses are unfigured? Slowly figure it out from
the other parts? :(
Thanks!
Edward
Dear colleagues!
I am proud to present webcast recording of last concert I've took a
part. We played a lot of Italiat XVIII c music in Tchaikovsky Concert
Hall of Moscow Philarmonie with Moscow early music band The Pocket
Symphony.
Among all continuo things I've played solo Vivaldi RV 540 for
Greetings lutelings,
Just wondering: might anyone have intabulated versions for baroque lute
of the following works by Vivaldi? They are:
RV 540
RV 85
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With best wishes,
BenjaminA
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Dear collective wisdom of lutenists,
Could anyone let me know where I can get this publication?
[1]http://issuu.com/emotiv/docs/vivaldidemo
I found this thread in the mail-archive but the last question does not
seem to be answered yet.
hi!
question for folk - all the editions of Vivaldi's Double Cello Concerto RV 531
have no continuo figures. i've been asked to play continuo for this, but am not
confident of making my own figures from looking at the other parts. does anyone
know of a figured edition?
Edward Chrysogonus
Dear friends!
I am curious abour mandore (treble lute) as solo instrument for Vivaldi
concertos and trio sonatas with liuto obligato. Have anyone an
experience with it?
Could you point me to some research?
I am especially interesting about how far it from (or how close to)
Two of my students are playing the G major concerto for two mandolins. They'd
like me to play continuo on my archlute. Does anyone know where a bass part
(with or without figures) could be obtained?
Thanks,
Joseph Mayes
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Some vivaldi, Bach and Schmelzer for our listening enjoyment, recorded
on my trusty camcorder.
Bach's Jauchzet Gott
[1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUF8lf9fHaMhd=1
Schmelzer's trumpet sonata
[2]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxdjPCWpRl8hd=1
Vivaldi's sacred motet In turbato
Doh!
Should be Biber not Schmelzer.
Some Vivaldi, Bach and Biberfor our listening enjoyment, recorded on
my trusty camcorder.
Bach's Jauchzet Gott
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUF8lf9fHaMhd=1
Biber's trumpet sonata
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxdjPCWpRl8hd=1
Vivaldi's sacred motet In
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to share my struggle with Vivaldi's Lute Concerto in
D-major played live, in a big hall, without amplification, on the
baroque lute, strung partially in gut.
There was only one, not very good microphone for whole ensemble, so
sorry for not satisfying
Does anyone have a copy in lute tablature of the guitar part of
Vivaldi's Concerto in D Major? Thank you in advance.
Craig Allen
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Dear lute players,
Hope this letter finds you in good spirit and
health.
I am about to perform my recital at the Royal Conservatory in the
coming months. I would much appreciate if you could please help me on
finding the complete score in pdf of Vivaldis
For those wishing to dive into continuo, the slow movement of the
concerto for two cellos in G Minor is an excellent piece to work on,
and it lies really well on the lute, archlute or theorbo.
http://youtu.be/BWDFshDDJ3I?hd=1
dt
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Dear friends,
I'm pleased to announce that my edition of Vivaldi's Trios and Concertos
for lute and mandolin is now available.
The volume contains the following works:
• Trios RV 82 and 85
• Lute Concerto RV 93
• Mandolin Concertos 425 and 532
• Concerto 540 for viola d'amore, lute and strings
Dear friends,
I'm pleased to announce that my edition of Vivaldi's Trios and Concertos
for lute and mandolin is now available.
The volume contains the following works:
• Trios RV 82 and 85
• Lute Concerto RV 93
• Mandolin Concertos 425 and 532
• Concerto 540 for viola d'amore, lute and strings
I'm to play in this party piece in two weeks. Fun! :-) It has two part
for tiorba, as well as mandolines and what-not in pairs. Did anybody
on the list ever play these tiorba parts? It could be done on theorbo
in a, but then preferably with second string in the high octave, as it
goes to high b'.
For Arto, there is this one on Youtube :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS6iuo5lvzI
;-)))
Val
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Does anyone know of an online source for the Vivaldi concerto? In D
on the guitar, I don't know what key the original is.
Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
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Everything about it screams guitar to me: the sound, the nails, the
general approach. Yes, a guitar that looks a bit like a lute!
Nigel
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Everything about it screams guitar to me: the sound, the nails, the
general approach. Yes, a guitar that looks a bit like a lute!
To me, everything about it screams liuto attiorbato, like a good many
historical instruments in museums with fingerboard lengths under 60
cm and
Is this a baroque lute?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF4GKIILF_U
Seems to be single strung through out...
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I'll have to play the Vivaldi D-major lute concerto next month. I thought a
small a'-lute would be the best choice (fastest, best projection), but I
have a cd with very funky performance by Il Giardino Armonico where the part
is played on an archlute. Strong, but a little woolly. Sounds like it
An unknown Vivaldi Dixit dominus has been discovered in a library in
Germany.
http://www.smh.com.au/text/articles/2005/08/08/1123353267053.html
A video of a performance of an excerpt from it is on line:
http://media.smh.com.au/?rid=16467site=smhsy=smhsource=undefinedt=5T6
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