2008 8:38
Vastaanottaja: Roman Turovsky
Kopio: vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu
Aihe: [VIHUELA] Re: Preludes, Cadences and Composition for Guitar
Roman Turovsky wrote:
I've read through that PDF, and it contains quite a few Ukrainian items,
some of them in really peculiar versions. For example- #22
://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVDl689v6iE
Trond
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Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Preludes, Cadences and Composition for Guitar
Roman Turovsky wrote
It would be a start. Of course, comments on the wider topic very much
welcome!
Rob
Why only preludes?
RT
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Rob,
did you notice that the final piece in the GGregory Ms is very closely
related to
http://www.torban.org/sounds/poljubyla.mp3
http://www.torban.org/images/poljubyla.pdf ?
RT
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From: Rob MacKillop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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So it is! Where did you find the tune?
Rob
2008/12/7 Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rob,
did you notice that the final piece in the GGregory Ms is very
closely related to
[2]http://www.torban.org/sounds/poljubyla.mp3
It is a late 18th century Ukrainian popular song-tune, much (ab)used in
vaudeville from 1800 on, with cheesy texts. It occasionally appears in
7-string collections.
RT
From: Rob MacKillop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So it is! Where did you find the tune?
Rob
2008/12/7 Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Roman Turovsky wrote:
It is a late 18th century Ukrainian popular song-tune, much (ab)used
in vaudeville from 1800 on, with cheesy texts. It occasionally appears
in 7-string collections.
RT
Here's the same tune (I think) in a simple arrangement by A.O. Sychra:
Nice performance, Stuart. I'll get around to recording the GG version
soonish...
Rob
2008/12/7 Stuart Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Roman Turovsky wrote:
It is a late 18th century Ukrainian popular song-tune, much (ab)used
in vaudeville from 1800 on, with cheesy texts.
No mention of a march in the source. Just MARUSJA, i.e the girl who fell for
Petrus'.
RT
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Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Preludes, Cadences and Composition for Guitar
Roman Turovsky wrote:
It is a late 18th century Ukrainian popular song-tune, much (ab)used
in vaudeville from 1800 on, with cheesy texts. It occasionally
appears in 7-string
Roman Turovsky wrote:
I've read through that PDF, and it contains quite a few Ukrainian items,
some of them in really peculiar versions. For example- #22 is really
based on
http://www.torban.org/pisni/images/hryts1.pdf
http://www.torban.org/pisni/images/hryts1.mid
, December 08, 2008 7:37 AM
Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Preludes, Cadences and Composition for Guitar
Roman Turovsky wrote:
I've read through that PDF, and it contains quite a few Ukrainian items,
some of them in really peculiar versions. For example- #22 is really
based on
http://www.torban.org/pisni/images
Trond
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Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Preludes, Cadences and Composition for Guitar
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