But how do you think the Tombeau, Sarabande and Minuet would  work on a
   mandora? There are a lot of strummed chords in the Sarabande. Very
   untypical for a mandora?
   And the stringing arrangement is probably a high fifth course and
   octave on fourth - quite different from low basses of a mandora.
   Isn't the Sarabande looking back to the 17th century, rather than to
   galant style?
   Stuart

   On 6 November 2012 15:18, Martyn Hodgson <[1]hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk>
   wrote:

        Yes, I have the Supraphon edition - not at all bad considering
     the
        date.   Alas, some of the transcriptions are incorrect: see, for
        example, No 1 Allemande. This is also the first piece in MsKk 77
     but
        you'll see that the flags in the first full bar are incorrectly
        transcribed in the Supraphon edition: instead of three quavers
     (down,
        up, down) the editors have them as a quaver (d) and two
     semi-quavers (u
        d). The rest of the piece is similarly incorrectly transcribed.
        This is the worst of all but there are a fair number of such
     scattered
        errors throughout the publication. The one I like the best is No
     33
        'Aria' which they transcribe as being in 5/4 time and over which
        I tried many different stresses to make it work effectively
     (shades of
        William Shield's predeliction for 5/4) but, alas, when I saw a
     copy of
        the original I saw the scribe marks it simply as a 3 time and,
     although
        some flags are missing and barring is often nonsensical, it plays
     as a
        triple time piece - what a shame - I rather liked the idea of a
     5/4
        guitar work in the early 18th century. The page before has a
     'Menuet'
        which is similarly poorly barred in the original but as a menuet
     can be
        easily rebarred (interestingly the Supraphon editors exclude it
        altogether, perhaps for such bamng reasons - so No 32 isn't in
     the
        publication...).  But hats off to Supraphon for publishing such a
     work
        at that date - so the  'communist' state at the time was not all
        bad......
        You'll see the editors also made a list of sources and include
     another
        one for mandora with works by Losy: Brno, Mopravian Museum A 3329
        The Losy rondeau I mentioned as being probably for mandora is on
     page
        31 of the Supraphon edition. In Brno Ms D189 it has 'Rondeau  /
     C
        Loeschi'  which the editors thought, I think correctly, is Losy.
     This
        particular piece does, in fact, appear as a Dm lute piece (can't
     find
        it off-hand but I have it somewhere) as well as in  D189 for a 6
     string
        instrument in a known mandora tuning.   We've discussed D189
     before -
        it contains instructions how to tune the gallichon/mandora ( f. 3
        'Calledono accord') and the guitar (f.48 ' Fundementa Chytarra')
     and,
        interestingly, on f.48v has 'Accordo Chytarra et Mandora
     indicating
        either instrument is possible. And from f. 48v it has pieces for
     an
        instrument with six courses in a known mandora tuning with the
     sixth
        course just a tone below the fifth - presumably a guitarist would
        simply play the open third course. On 51v is our rondeau showing
     quite
        clearly 6 courses - and in this piece putting the sixth course up
     an
        octave would spoil the melodic effect (see last system bars 3
     through
        to 6). Odd that the editors make no mention of a sixth course
     being
        required. The piece also fits very easily on the mandora so
     perhaps, as
        suggested earlier, it was conceived for the mandora by Losy
     rather than
        guitar or Dm lute. And so, in an indirect way, perhaps Losy was
     able to
        play the guitar - but in mandora form.................
        I also find Deisel works better on the mandora than guitar ( to
     do with
        having low basses and on the outside) as also discussed before.
        rgds
        Martyn

      --- On Tue, 6/11/12, Monica Hall <[2]mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
        From: Monica Hall <[3]mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk>

          Subject: Re: [VIHUELA] Re: Losy (Logi) sarabande?
          To: "Martyn Hodgson" <[4]hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk>
          Cc: "Vihuelalist" <[5]vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu>
          Date: Tuesday, 6 November, 2012, 13:19

      Well - I hadn't thought about the mandora or indeed what kind of
   lute
      the
      music might originally have been for.
      In fact there is a rather better edition of all of Losy's "guitar"
      music
      originally edited by Jan Racek, revised by Jaroslav Pohanka and
      published by
      Supraphon in 1979 in the series "Musica Antiqua Bohemica".
      It includes both the Tombeau and the Sarabande.   They seem to me to
   be
      very
      idiomatically conceived for the guitar.   The chord shapes are
   typical
      alfabeto.
      Monica
      ----- Original Message -----

      From: "Martyn Hodgson" <[1][6]hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk>
      To: "Monica Hall" <[2][7]mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk>
      Cc: "Vihuelalist" <[3][8]vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu>
      Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 9:18 AM
      Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Losy (Logi) sarabande?
      >
      >   When you say 'arrangements of lute music' do you include mandora
   as
      a
      >   lute or have you just the 11 course Dm instrument in mind (as
   most
      >   people still do)?  One of Losy's guitar pieces (rondeau in Brno
      >   D189) is extant in a mandora tablature (usually mistaken for
   guitar
      >   tablature!).  Maybe this tombeau was conceived for
      mandora..........
      >
      >   The Karl Scheidt publication was, I recall, aimed at beginners,
      >   and contains mostly facile Losy works - some from the first Ms
   in
      the
      >   Lobkowicz Ms volume (OLIM Prague II Ms Kk 77) in which Losy is
      >   identified as the composer (' Pieces Composee/ Par le
   Comte/Losy').
      It
      >   also contains slightly more challenging works - tho' not as much
   so
      as
      >   the second volume in the binding which looks to me to be in a
      different
      >   hand and different (later?) style and shouldn't be linked to
   Losy.
      >
      >   M.
      >

        >   --- On Tue, 6/11/12, Monica Hall
     <[4][9]mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
        >
        >     From: Monica Hall <[5][10]mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk>

      >     Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Losy (Logi) sarabande?

        >     To: "WALSH STUART" <[6][11]s.wa...@ntlworld.com>
        >     Cc: "Vihuelalist" <[7][12]vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu>

      >     Date: Tuesday, 6 November, 2012, 8:56
      >
      >   I found it now.   It is not actually attributed to Losi,   Losi
      seems
      >   to be
      >   a bit of a mystery.  These pieces are supposed to be
   arrangements
      of
      >   lute
      >   music but none of the pieces survive in versions for the lute.
      >   Anyway - it is really nice to have a chance to hear you play it
   -
      not
      >   easy.
      >   I shall have a go myself later.
      >   Monica
      >   ----- Original Message -----

      >   From: "WALSH STUART" <[1][8][13]s.wa...@ntlworld.com>
      >   To: "vl" <[2][9][14]vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu>
      >   Sent: Monday, November 05, 2012 10:14 PM
      >   Subject: [VIHUELA] Losy (Logi) sarabande?
      >   >   I've also sent this to the Baroque lute list. It's an
   attempt
      at a
      >   very
      >   >   striking sarabande, possibly by J.A. Losy, but sounding
   nothing
      >   like
      >   >   the more familiar guitar pieces.
      >   >   I incautiously included the music - to show what it looks
   like,
      >   and, of
      >   >   course, showing errors to boot. A fine piece though.

        >   >   [1][3][10][15]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws44iAjdTco
        >   >   Stuart
        >   >   --
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        >   > References
        >   >
        >   >   1. [4][11][16]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws44iAjdTco

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