Hello,
I wonder if somebody here on the list has stumbled over a tune titled
chorea bohemica in Renaissance music collections.
Unfortunately, there happens to exist a Czech folk music ensemble of
the same name (actually it is rather an art music ensemble inspired by
traditional
.
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Am 13.07.2013 23:45, schrieb Josef Berger:
Hello
and
not with the music.
Best wishes from southern Sweden (quite close to Copenhagen, actually)
Josef Berger
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References:
Johannes Bolte (1887): Das Liederbuch des Petrus Fabricius. Jahrbuch
des Vereins fA 1/4r niederdeutsche Sprachforschung XIII. pp.55-68 +
Musikbl.
Povl
Recently I have started looking into Scandinavian amateur collections
and according to Ruden (1977), there should be two versions of the
More Palatino song in the Per Brahe Lute Book (No. 37, fol.35v-36r,
and No. 39, fol.37r).
source:
): Selected Lute Music from Paris, RA(c)s.
Vmd. Ms. 27 from the BibliothAque Nationale: Reconstruction, Edition,
and Commentary.
Best wishes from southern Sweden (which at this very moment feels
rather than some part of Africa)
Josef Berger
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References
1. http
in Thibault at
[1]http://gerbode.net/composers/Anon/VMD/pdf/Vmd27_spagna.pdf , but not
the Basadanza (which might be another version of the popular Spagna
theme?)
Best wishes
Josef Berger
2014-07-11 16:11 GMT+02:00 Hector Sequera [2]hectorl...@mac.com:
Dear Josef,
My thesis
wishes,
Stewart McCoy.
-Original Message- From: Josef Berger
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 4:59 PM
To: Hector Sequera ; [3]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Thibault MS
A Hi Hector,
A thank you for the information. I hope that you'll be able to publish
Oh, and this will probably be the most modern lyrics - composed by
GaA<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kB2fLkLkh2o
Best wishes from Sweden
Josef Berger
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References
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3HorZEAsOc
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA20nI_p1hk
3. https://w
Richard Brook wrote:
> Particularly interested in putting rt hand pinky down
room temperature?
or Roman Turovsky's hand?
J.
2016-03-14 1:41 GMT+01:00 Richard Brook :
> Hi
>
> I’m interested in getting back on the lute list. How do I do that. Don’t
> think I resigned.
Several people have spent parts of their academic career on optical
character recognition of tablature. Of course, given the error rates,
a human musician might still be useful to proofread any automatic
output.
I am not aware of a playback function, but once the sound information
is digitalised,
Nice one!
.. And, just in case someone of you would like to travel a thousand
years farther back in time from the Golden Age of Lute music for cat
inspiration, here is some piece of heroic poetry that can be chanted
with dramatic voice while plucking pentatonic improvisation on a
six-stringed
e) despite consisting of
vocal/instrumental parts. Michna let the choice of instrumentation
entirely open, hence it is up to the performers to decide.
Best wishes
Josef
2018-01-22 22:43 GMT+01:00 Josef Berger <harpolek...@gmail.com>:
> Perhaps the baroque song collection "Loutna ceska"
Perhaps the baroque song collection "Loutna ceska" ("Czech Lute") by
Michna z Otradovic (c.1600 - 1676) might qualify to fit this
description?
Read here about the composer:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_V%C3%A1clav_Michna_z_Otradovic
His music is usually sung by choirs or performed on other
It has been a while ago since "Der dritt gstraifft danntz" (Munich Ms.
1512, fol. 42v) was discussed here, but Otto Gombosi (1935, p.53)
found it also in a Vienna manuscript (Nat.Bibl.Ms. 18688 fol.18v).
This, of course, still does not answer Tristan's original question
about the provenance of
Perhaps this helps:
Antonio de Cabezón (1570) has published a set of variations
(diferencias) called "La dama le demanda" in his OBRAS DE MUSICA PARA
TECLA, ARPA Y VIHUELA (1570):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_3ZD_5_Erg
p.org/wiki/Diferencias_sobre_'La_Dama_Le_Demanda'_(Cabez%C3%B3n%2C_Antonio_de)
And of course Anton's last name is spelled Höger, I beg pardon for the
typo in my previous email.
J.
Den tors 15 aug. 2019 kl 10:19 skrev Josef Berger :
>
> Perhaps this helps:
>
> Antonio de Cabezón (1570) has publish
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