In these MSs Diesel seems to have been both the compiler of other
people's work ( eg Schikhardt) and a composer of many of the pieces.
M
--- On Tue, 20/1/09, Stuart Walsh wrote:
From: Stuart Walsh
Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Diesel duets uploaded
To: "Mjos & Larson"
Cc: vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu
Date: Tuesday, 20 January, 2009, 7:40 PM
> I have uploaded scores of two duets by Nathanael Diesel to my Ning member
page:
> http://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/RockyMjos
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> -- R
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Great stuff. I'll certainly have a crack at these pieces.
Martyn pointed me in the direction of this page:
http://buhl-mortensen.dk/fibiger.html#English
And now I'm getting getting confused. Kristain Buhl-Mortensen says, of
someone called, J. F. Fibiger:
"Beginning after Frederik IV's death in 1730, he (Fibiger) wrote a
total of five books with guitar tablature, with an accompanying bass book, that
chronologically match the guitar books perfectly. In all, they contain 255
pieces for guitar with a bass part, 37 pieces with a second guitar part and 34
hymns in guitar tablature. There are many single pieces but also 42 suites
(Sonata) with between three and six movements."
So: is Diesel's music in addition to this? And what about the Schickhardt
sonatas?
And the piece on the page - with some of its ornaments written out - is
reminiscent of the Hertzberg MS?
Stuart
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