Recueil d'airs de guitare - Early Guitars and Vihuela2024-03-29T00:51:46Zhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/forum/topics/recueil-d-airs-de-guitare?commentId=2111060%3AComment%3A72788&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noIt's in Resumen de acompanar…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2017-08-17:2111060:Comment:727882017-08-17T19:03:15.491ZMonica Hallhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/MonicaHall
<p>It's in Resumen de acompanar on p.84 with the title La Libolaine. It is actually an English country dance from Playford's Dancing master (1690). They were also danced at the French court. </p>
<p>It's in Resumen de acompanar on p.84 with the title La Libolaine. It is actually an English country dance from Playford's Dancing master (1690). They were also danced at the French court. </p> Where in Murcia's work is thi…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2017-08-17:2111060:Comment:727852017-08-17T18:19:31.353ZJuan Pablo Pirahttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/JuanPabloPira
<p>Where in Murcia's work is this version of Lillibullero?</p>
<p>Where in Murcia's work is this version of Lillibullero?</p> The information was from the…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2017-08-13:2111060:Comment:724952017-08-13T19:29:00.468ZMonica Hallhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/MonicaHall
<p>The information was from the music librarian Francois Pierre Goy who catalogued the ms.in full after I contacted him. Some of the mss. are still only listed in a card catalogue so it's an ongoing task. He sent me a complete list of the contents but that is too long to include here. The new catalogue entry should now be on line. De Visee's music continued to be played well into the 18th century - even Napoleon Coste arranged some of it I believe.</p>
<p>The information was from the music librarian Francois Pierre Goy who catalogued the ms.in full after I contacted him. Some of the mss. are still only listed in a card catalogue so it's an ongoing task. He sent me a complete list of the contents but that is too long to include here. The new catalogue entry should now be on line. De Visee's music continued to be played well into the 18th century - even Napoleon Coste arranged some of it I believe.</p> Dear Monica Hall,
I feel hon…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2017-08-13:2111060:Comment:725742017-08-13T17:27:43.245Zgilles Thttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/gillesT
<p>Dear Monica Hall,</p>
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<p>I feel honored and grateful you took the time to shed some light on my request. Considering the number of pieces by de Visée, we may assume that this MS dates back to the end of the 17th century, if not the beginning of the 18th century. Mouret and Senaillé both were born in 1685-1687, so it's very likely that their works were collected well after 1700... But by who, and for what purpose ? We may never know, but that would surely be a fascinating…</p>
<p>Dear Monica Hall,</p>
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<p>I feel honored and grateful you took the time to shed some light on my request. Considering the number of pieces by de Visée, we may assume that this MS dates back to the end of the 17th century, if not the beginning of the 18th century. Mouret and Senaillé both were born in 1685-1687, so it's very likely that their works were collected well after 1700... But by who, and for what purpose ? We may never know, but that would surely be a fascinating inquiry.</p>
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<p>Regards,</p>
<p>gilles</p> I wasn't able to listen to yo…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2017-08-11:2111060:Comment:724882017-08-11T19:57:03.159ZMonica Hallhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/MonicaHall
<p>I wasn't able to listen to you playing for some reason it wouldn't work for me. There isn't a page 449. Can you post the page?</p>
<p>I wasn't able to listen to you playing for some reason it wouldn't work for me. There isn't a page 449. Can you post the page?</p> I recently asked the Bn de F…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2017-08-11:2111060:Comment:725662017-08-11T19:42:52.094ZMonica Hallhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/MonicaHall
<p>I recently asked the Bn de F for information about it and this is part of their reply. They also sent me a complete list of the contents. I don't think anyone has done a detailed study of it</p>
<p>Type : musique imprimée et manuscrite, monographie<br></br> Titre(s) : Recueil // d'air // de guitar [Musique manuscrite]<br></br> Type de manuscrit : Ms.<br></br> Date(s) : [Entre 1735 et 1750]<br></br> Imprimeur / Fabricant : Gerrevink, Lubertus van (16..-1731). Fabricant du papier<br></br> Description…</p>
<p>I recently asked the Bn de F for information about it and this is part of their reply. They also sent me a complete list of the contents. I don't think anyone has done a detailed study of it</p>
<p>Type : musique imprimée et manuscrite, monographie<br/> Titre(s) : Recueil // d'air // de guitar [Musique manuscrite]<br/> Type de manuscrit : Ms.<br/> Date(s) : [Entre 1735 et 1750]<br/> Imprimeur / Fabricant : Gerrevink, Lubertus van (16..-1731). Fabricant du papier<br/> Description matérielle : 366 p. ; 26,5 x 37 cm</p>
<p>Note(s) : Titre propre pris au dos de la reliure. - Contient 540 pièces en tablature française de guitare : pièces originales (principalement de Robert de Visée, également de Francesco Corbetta, Angelo Michele Bartolotti, Henri Grénerin) et arrangements d'extraits d'opéras et d'opéras-comiques (Jean-Baptiste Lully, François Collin de Blamont, Jean-Joseph Mouret, François Rebel, François Francoeur, André Campra), de pièces de clavecin (François Couperin, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Louis Antoine Dornel, Jacques Champion de Chambonnières), d'extraits de sonates pour violon (Jean-Baptiste Sénaillé, Jean-Marie Leclair), de contredanses, de vaudevilles et de noëls. - Copie calligraphiée avec des encres de plusieurs couleurs, mais comportant de nombreuses erreurs. - Daté d'après la présence d'arrangement du ballet "Le triomphe des sens" de Mouret (1732). - Table alphabétique des pièces aux p. 346-364. - On a joint une notice manuscrite de Wilhelm Tappert, datée 19.12.78<br/> Filigrane(s) : LVG / IV ; Fleur de lis sur écu polonais</p>
<p>It includes two unique pieces attributed to Corbetta .</p> Hello,
I recently downloaded…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2017-08-09:2111060:Comment:726582017-08-09T15:19:49.616Zgilles Thttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/gillesT
<p>Hello,</p>
<p></p>
<p>I recently downloaded and printed this wonderful collection.</p>
<p>Can anyone point any relevant historical study about it ? Did anyone try to gather some infos ?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance for your help.</p>
<p>regards,</p>
<p>gilles</p>
<p>Hello,</p>
<p></p>
<p>I recently downloaded and printed this wonderful collection.</p>
<p>Can anyone point any relevant historical study about it ? Did anyone try to gather some infos ?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance for your help.</p>
<p>regards,</p>
<p>gilles</p> I can see some of De Visee's…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2012-10-16:2111060:Comment:391412012-10-16T19:53:53.952ZStuart Walshhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/StuartWalsh
<p>I can see some of De Visee's pieces in all this. Also some of the Lully arrangements that Timo Peedu uploaded to this site a few years ago. And there is a version of Lillibullero (as 'air angloise') and quite different from the version in Murcia.</p>
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<p>I was intrigued by an untitled piece in G minor (p449?). It reminds me of some pieces in the de Gallot MS. It's a plodding 4/4, almost all crotchets...a sort of a bass line? Here is a quick attempt at it. Maybe it should be played…</p>
<p>I can see some of De Visee's pieces in all this. Also some of the Lully arrangements that Timo Peedu uploaded to this site a few years ago. And there is a version of Lillibullero (as 'air angloise') and quite different from the version in Murcia.</p>
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<p>I was intrigued by an untitled piece in G minor (p449?). It reminds me of some pieces in the de Gallot MS. It's a plodding 4/4, almost all crotchets...a sort of a bass line? Here is a quick attempt at it. Maybe it should be played much more rubato... and faster... or slower (...and steadier!)</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.pluckedturkeys.co.uk/PieceGminor.mp3">http://www.pluckedturkeys.co.uk/PieceGminor.mp3</a></p> Very beautiful indeed. The g…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2012-10-16:2111060:Comment:388252012-10-16T08:33:42.202ZValentin Pallokshttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/ValentinPalloks
<p>Very beautiful indeed.<br/> <br/> The german commentary at the beginning describes <br/> "Une jeune pucelle" to be part of the book "besides various other tunes". <br/> (same melody as "Une jeune filette" or "Von Gott will ich nicht lassen", "La Monica")<br/> <br/> Has someone seen it ? - I didn´t find it in the index and</p>
<p>OK I didn´t looked on every of the 374 pages so far ...</p>
<p>Very beautiful indeed.<br/> <br/> The german commentary at the beginning describes <br/> "Une jeune pucelle" to be part of the book "besides various other tunes". <br/> (same melody as "Une jeune filette" or "Von Gott will ich nicht lassen", "La Monica")<br/> <br/> Has someone seen it ? - I didn´t find it in the index and</p>
<p>OK I didn´t looked on every of the 374 pages so far ...</p> dear Hans ,
yes, a lot of…tag:earlyguitar.ning.com,2012-10-15:2111060:Comment:391402012-10-15T09:56:47.879Zluc aboulkheirhttp://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/luc
<p>dear Hans ,</p>
<p> yes, a lot of music also of 18th i read this fantastic manuscrit and i find a lot of trancriptions of composers of 17th and 18 th, i ask me by who and for who this manuscrit?</p>
<p>dear Hans ,</p>
<p> yes, a lot of music also of 18th i read this fantastic manuscrit and i find a lot of trancriptions of composers of 17th and 18 th, i ask me by who and for who this manuscrit?</p>