Ed
Private mail from me to you bounces, as it did tot Dan. Perhaps you
can check your spam filter to retrieve it?
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On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 2:09 PM, Arto Wikla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi lutenists,
>
> In the Mus. ms. 40032 Biblioteka Jagiellonska Krakow there are some nice
> pieces for archlute by Santino Garsi da Parma. Among them is an enigmatic
> piece "Gagliarda della Marquesa di Sala". I just wonder,
I'm playing my lovely lute for almost two years, studying with one of
the greatest teacher (D.r. Levi Sheptovitsky) and I'm a Music BA
student at the TESC in NJ
but, I'm interesting in medieval & to mid-renaissance and i have two
problems:
1. I'm one of the few players interesting in these pe
Dear fellow lutenists,
We have posted some more videos of a recent concert in collaboration
with the baroque cellist Adrian Mantu at the "Music for Galway"
festival in Ireland.
There are two nice spanish songs, a song by T. Campion and a french
air de cour by Pierre Guedron.
As always, an
http://www.torban.org/ruthenicae/images/220.pdf
http://www.torban.org/ruthenicae/audio/220.mp3
Enjoy,
RT
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Hi to everyone,
I've been loonking for duos for a soprano and lute from italian and french
early renaissance on the internet but I hadn't got any success till now.
Can someone send me a link where I can get these duos? If there's a website
which contains theses songs.
Thank you
Regards
Andrei
Hi to everyone,
I've been loonking for duos for a soprano and lute from italian and french
early renaissance on the internet but I hadn't got any success till now.
Can someone send me a link where I can get these duos? If there's a website
which contains theses songs.
Thank you
Regards
Andrei
Do have a look at the book "Chansons au Luth", available in any good library.
Careful with the pages, they crinkle (high acid content).
A nice introductory selection of 16th lute songs.
d
At 05:49 PM 10/20/2008, you wrote:
Hi to everyone,
I've been loonking for duos for a soprano and
lute fr
You can look at the French Lute Society collection "Le Secret des Muses".
(order on line possible)
Opus 5 : Frottole (Tromboncino)
Opus 6 & 10 : Easy airs for voice and lute
Opus 21 : Villanelles voice theorbo (Kapsberger) (not early renaissance but
interesting anyway...)
Opus 31 : songs voice lute