[NSP] Re: Starting point

2009-01-06 Thread Julia . Say
On 6 Jan 2009, Gibbons, John wrote: > Another one on the publishing agenda might be Lionel Winship's book. > Roughly contemporary with Bewick, it's on FARNE I believe the original of this is a private possession: therefore the question of its publication would rest with the owner. I agree it is

[NSP] Re: Starting point

2009-01-06 Thread Gibbons, John
cult for NSP - did Lionel play UP as well? John -Original Message- From: Daphne Briggs [mailto:daphne.bri...@waitrose.com] Sent: 06 January 2009 09:39 To: julia@nspipes.co.uk Cc: gibbonssoi...@aol.com; nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [NSP] Re: Starting point Whoopee! Daphne On 5

[NSP] Re: Starting point

2009-01-06 Thread Daphne Briggs
Whoopee! Daphne On 5 Jan 2009, at 22:48, julia@nspipes.co.uk wrote: On 5 Jan 2009, gibbonssoi...@aol.com wrote: If you can find a copy, Matt's edition of Bewick's MS The NPS is currently in negotiation with Matt to publish a new edition of this. No dates promised, but we'll do what

[NSP] Re: Starting point

2009-01-05 Thread Julia . Say
On 5 Jan 2009, gibbonssoi...@aol.com wrote: >If you can find a copy, Matt's edition of Bewick's MS The NPS is currently in negotiation with Matt to publish a new edition of this. No dates promised, but we'll do what we can. Julia To get on or off this list see list information at http

[NSP] Re: Starting point

2009-01-05 Thread GibbonsSoinne
The two books NSP1 and the Charlton Memorial book are a good overview of the repertoire - what people actually played - as seen in the mid-20th century. The Peacock collection does the same job for the beginning of the 19th, and so contains a higher proportion of purpose-built sma