Early Guitars and Vihuela

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At 12:55 on November 30, 2015, Ralf Schroeder said…

Hello Jacques,

maybe it is the wrong forum, but I found your name in the members-list. I have got your arrangement Katherine O´More, which I like very much! Did you publish more arrangements of Turlough O Carolan or other Irish/Celtic music? I would be very interested in that, even in buying it.

Best wishes

Ralf

At 19:40 on September 9, 2009, Jean-Marie Poirier said…
Comme tu peux le voir je ne vais pas tous les jours sur ce forum... Ta demande remontait, si j'ai bien compris, à Janvier dernier...!!!
A partir de Janvier prochain, j'aurai beaucoup plus de temps pour fureter sur le net, et pour plein d'autres choses, musicales en particulier !
Amitiés,

Jean-Marie
At 19:35 on September 9, 2009, Jean-Marie Poirier said…
Vous ici ? :-)))

Amitiés,

Jean-Marie
At 20:29 on January 29, 2009, Kernoa Patrig said…
Aurais-tu, homme de peu de foi, abandonné ton luth pour une vulgaire guitare?
At 16:16 on January 28, 2009, Rob MacKillop said…
Hi Jaques. Nice to hear from you. As I mentioned before, 'port' is Gaelic for tune or air. I think the five in Straloch are the earliest. I recorded them all on a CD called Flowers of the Forest. Robert Gordon of Straloch was a cartographer, and travelled widely as a consequence, and his manuscript contains more varied music than the others. It seems he came into contact with Gaelic culture and recorded some of it. Many clarsach (wire-strung harp) players see this as their repertoire.

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