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Last 20 Shows Le Roy - Pavane played on Ukulele Today, the idea of using an Ukulele as a substitute for a renaissance guitar came true. Bought a rather inexpensive tenor uke with fine Aquila Nylgut strings, which make a good sound. If you want to listen to a sound example, just click on the headline.If you want to learn the Ukulele (classic or modern style) I recommend the great site of Rob McKillop: FingerStyleUke(c) 2005-2009 W.G. Bogula / bogula (a.t) gmail.comListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Le Roy - Branle simple de moy pitiéHaunting piece, rather dark for a Branle. Le Roy's book for 4-course renaissance guitar is absolutely fascinating. And sounds pretty good on the Uke. (c) 2005 -2009 W.G. Bogula / bogula (a.t) gmail.comListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Le Roy - Prélude played on UkuleleToday, the idea of using an Ukulele as a substitute for a renaissance guitar came true. Bought a rather inexpensive tenor uke with fine Aquila Nylgut strings, which make a good sound. If you want to listen to a sound example, just click on the headline.If you want to learn the Ukulele (classic or modern style) I recommend the great site of Rob McKillop: FingerStyleUke(c) 2005-2009 W.G. Bogula / bogula (a.t) gmail.comListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Bossinensis goes Uke - Ricercar 6I am hooked. After studying the great stuff Rob MacKillop sent to me (from FingerstyleUke) I reentabulted a nice little recercar by Bossinensis. It's fresh and cool and fun, yeah. If you want to listen to it, click on the headline, if you like to play it yourself, here comes the tab: Bossinensis goes uke. (Original tab by Sarge Gerbode. Listen to Recercar6(c) 2005 W.G. Bogula / bogula (a.t) gmail.comListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Hans Newsidler - Ach Lieb mit LeidAch lieb mit Leid (Premium version), from "Ein Newgeordnet Künstlich Lautenbuch". The diminutions are tricky. Still not the real thing, but again benign reverb makes it bearable.(c) 2005-08 W.G. Bogula / bogula (a.t) gmail.comListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Lautenfestival Burg Sternberg 09Lautenfestival Burg Sternberg 09 from Eric Klepptenberger on Vimeo.We had great fun, at Burg Sternberg. More than 60 lutenists met in this historical venue to make music, talk and drink together.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Lautenfestival Burg Sternberg 09Sternberg Lutefestival 2009fromEric KlepptenbergeronVimeo.We had great fun, at Burg Sternberg. More than 60 lutenists met in this historical venue to make music, talk and drink together.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Worlds First LutecastFrancisco da Milano-Podcast starts todayHello friends of lute music out there. With this Blog starting today, you will find a new internet ressource dedicated to the world of lute music. We begin with a podcast about one of the most reputed lutenists of the Renaissance: Francisco da Milano (1497 - 1543).Why he was called "Il divino" and why he still enjoys the best music of our times, although dead for more than four and a half century, can be learned from the lutecast episode 1, wherein G ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Luis Milan (ca. 1500 - ca. 1561)Special edition about vihuela composer Luis Milan.In Renaissance Spain the lute was almost irrelevant. The vihuela was the instrument of the time, and Luis Milan was the first printed vihuela composer.Playlist: Intro - Fantasia 1 (G. Bogula)Fantasia 1 (Edward Martin)Pavana 1 (Jacob Heringman)Toda mi vida os amé (Jacob Heringman/Katherine King)Fantasia 26 (Jacob Heringman)Music courtesy of Magnatune.com(c) 2005 W.G. Bogula / bogula (a.t) gmail.comListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Portait of Simone Molinaro (ca. 1570-1634)This lutecast is devoted to Simone Molinaro (ca. 1570 - 1634), one of the greatest lute composers of the late Renaissance in Italy. The focus is on his lute book "Intavolatura di liuto", published 1599 in Venice. The lutecast contains examples of his fantasias, dance music and intabulations of vocal works. The performing artist is Paul Beier, courtesy of magnatune.com.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pierre Attaingnant (ca. 1490 - 1553)Pierre Attaingnant was the first editor, publisher and printer of French Renaissance Chansons in the 16th century. He also published two tablature lutebooks. This podcast introduces to his lute publications with examples of chansons, basse dances and branles.PlaylistPieces composed by P. Attaingnant (performer in brackets)- Intro: Basse Dance (G. Bogula)- Basse Dance Magdalena (Edward Martin / magnatune.com)- Branles: Mon per ma donne mari, Branle gay: C'est mon amie (Edwar Martin / magnatu ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Michelangelo Galilei (1575-1631)Michelangelo Galilei was the youngest brother of the father of modern science: Galileo Galilei. This podcast introduces to the expressive compositions of Michealangelo Galilei from his "Primo libro d'intavolatura di liuto", published 1620 in Munich.PlaylistPieces composed by Michelangelo Galilei (performer in brackets)- Intro/First example: Toccata from Fuhrmann's Testudo Gallo-Germanica (G. Bogula)- Toccata 5th Sonata (a-minor) / Primo libro... (Paul Beier)- Corrente 5th Sonata (a-minor)/ ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Valentin Bakfark (ca. 1526 - 1576)In the Renaissance Valentin Bakfark was the most famous lutenist from Eastern Europe. Learn about his demanding lute fantasia style. And why in Renaissance Poland it was not advisable "to play the lute after Bakfark". Playlist: Intro - Schöner Deutscher Tanz (Lutz Kirchhoff)Fantasia 2 (Lutz Kirchhof)Josquin Motet intabulation "Qui adjunctat in adjunctorio" (Jakob Heringman)Schöner Deutscher Tanz (Lutz Kirchhoff)Thanks for the contributions to magnatune.com and lutz-kirchhof.de(c) 2005 W.G ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Dalza recercare (c) 2005 W.G. Bogula / bogula (a.t) gmail.comListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Alonso Mudarra (c. 1510 - 1580)Alonso Mudarra was one of the great vihuelists of the Spanish Renaissance. In his Tres Libros we find a colorful variety of vihuela music: Fantasias, intabulations, glosas, differencias, dances and songs. This podcast gives a brief introduction to the works of Mudarra and their relation to Josquin Des Prés.Playlist:Intro: Fantasia del primer tono - E. KlepptenbergerPleni de la missa de faysan regres - Rob MacKillop (rmguitar.info)Glosa sobre un kyrie - Jacob Heringman (magnatune.com)Pavana ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Capirola (1474-1548) - Rechercar decimoMy first piece, played from an Italian tablature.Capirola was a nobleman from Brescia, who developed the first virtuous lute music.His works stand between the meandering "improvised" style of Spinacino and the elaboratedpolyphony of Francesco da Milano.Here I recorded the Rechercar 10 from his lutebook. Click on the headline to listen to the music example. Enjoy.(c) 2005 W.G. Bogula / bogula (a.t) gmail.comListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Giovanni Maria Da Crema (1520 - 1570) - Recercare IXThe recercare number IX from Giovanni Maria Da Crema, eccellente musicho & sonator di Lauto, a great lutenist from Venice. The piece is from the Libro Primo d' intavolatura (1546). Some of da Cremas works later were co-published with works from Francesco da Milano ( Still a bit shaky, but getting better all the time) Enjoy. (c) 2007 W.G. Bogula / bogula (a.t) gmail.comListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Giovanni Maria da Crema: Recercare XIIiAnother georgous recercare from Giovanni Maria Da Crema, eccellente musicho & sonator di Lauto, a great lutenist from Venice. The piece is from the Libro Primo d' intavolatura (1546). Some of da Cremas works later were co-published with works from Francesco da Milano ( I missed on tone, but I love the rest ;-) Enjoy. (c) 2005 W.G. Bogula / bogula (a.t) gmail.comListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Recercare 5 from the Siena Manuscript (about 1590)A nice little recercare, thats starts with a solo scale and afterwards weaves a polyphonic web from fragments of the scale.(c) 2005 W.G. Bogula / bogula (a.t) gmail.comListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website F. da Milano - Ricercar 82A nice fantasia by Francisco "Il divino" da Milano (1497 - 1543), one of the most reputed lutenists of the Renaissance. Enjoy (click on title to listen to MP3).(c) 2005-2008 W.G. Bogula / bogula (a.t) gmail.comListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
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